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July 2023
Seven things every EV fast-charging network needs
From more chargers to improved reliability and apps, consider this a bill of rights for EV drivers who need to fast charge.
Seven things every EV fast-charging network needs by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch
Clair raises, Deel defends allegations and Mercury shares post-SVB growth figures
It was a short week and that was reflected in the amount of news we covered in fintech land last week. But there was still plenty to talk about, including Clair’s raise, some allegations against Deel and exclusive post-SVB growth numbers shared by banking services startup Mercury. On-demand pay gets a boost Some 82% of […]
Clair raises, Deel defends allegations and Mercury shares post-SVB growth figures by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
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Meta’s Threads goes live, OpenAI launches GPT-4 and Pornhub blocks access
Hey, folks, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular roundup of the week in tech. Been too slammed to follow the news cycle as closely as you’d like? Not to worry. That’s why WiR exists. We’ll get you up to speed in no time. Thanks to the July 4th holiday, the workweek was somewhat […]
Meta’s Threads goes live, OpenAI launches GPT-4 and Pornhub blocks access by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Vertical AI and who might build it
Some thoughts on the future of vertical SaaS, what the second half of 2023 might hold for Israeli startups, and founder well-being.
Vertical AI and who might build it by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
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Deal Dive: Startups can still raise capital — even if it’s for a good cause
Everytable just raised $25 million for its for-profit startup that looks to make healthy food as accessible as fast food.
Deal Dive: Startups can still raise capital — even if it’s for a good cause by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch