Tag: technology
Lawsuit: Oldest Nonprofit Newsroom vs. OpenAI & Microsoft
The Center for Investigative Reporting, which is known for producing Mother Jones and Reveal, has taken legal action against OpenAI and Microsoft in federal...
AI Integration in Education: MagicSchool’s Mission to Support Teachers and Students | TechCrunch
MagicSchool AI, a startup focusing on generative AI tools for educational settings, has recently secured $15 million in a Series A funding round led...
Kindle Scribe Bundle – Premium Offer at a Lower Price
Amazon is currently offering an amazing deal on the Kindle Scribe Essentials bundle, making it more affordable than ever to enhance your reading and...
iPhone 16 Release Date, Leaks, Price Predictions: Everything You Need to Know
The iPhone 16, along with its siblings the iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max, is expected to be one...
Best Rugged Android Phone with Thermal-Vision Superpowers: Top Tested Pick
I've been a fan of Blackview smartphones for a while now, and the new BL9000 Pro has not disappointed. This rugged Android phone is...
Netherlands-based Innatera Nanosystems Raises $21M for Energy-Efficient AI Chip
Innatera Nanosystems, a company based in the Netherlands, recently secured a substantial investment of $21 million for their innovative energy-efficient AI chip. This exciting...
Amazon’s $2 Trillion Market Valuation Milestone
Amazon has achieved a significant milestone by reaching a market valuation of over $2 trillion for the first time. This makes Amazon the fifth...
Google Translate Adds 110 New Languages: A Boon for Travelers and Language Enthusiasts
Google Translate has just announced the addition of 110 new languages, marking its largest expansion yet. This development is made possible by advancements in...
Ironspring Ventures Raises $100m for Industrial Revolution Investment | TechCrunch
In 2020, Ironspring Ventures launched to support startups in industrial sectors like construction and manufacturing, which were often overlooked by early-stage venture firms. Now,...


















