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As Deeptech and AI explodes, European Deeptech VC IQ Capital closes new $200M fund
European Deeptech startups get another shot in the arm this week in the shape of IQ Capital’s new $200m venture fund. The new fund takes its assets under management to more than $1bn. The London and Cambridge, UK-based deep tech VC has closed its fourth Venture Fund at that amount, while also launching its second […]
As Deeptech and AI explodes, European Deeptech VC IQ Capital closes new $200M fund by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch
How to watch Apple unveil its AR/VR headset , iOS 17 and more at WWDC 2023
Tomorrow’s the big day, and we’re expecting big things – well, one really big thing for sure. Apple will kick of WWDC 2023 at 10AM PT Monday June 5 with its customary keynote. As ever, the event will focus on the latest versions of the company’s operating systems, namely: iOS/iPadOS 17, macOS 14 and watchOS […]
How to watch Apple unveil its AR/VR headset , iOS 17 and more at WWDC 2023 by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
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After investing $28B in Slack, Salesforce bets on one of its own as new CEO
We sat down one on one with the new Slack CEO Lidiane Jones to learn more about what it’s like taking over for a charismatic founder-CEO.
After investing $28B in Slack, Salesforce bets on one of its own as new CEO by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch
For startups, growth still trumps cloud cost control
A recent survey of founders indicates that even as startups take a closer look at their cloud spending, growth is still a priority.
For startups, growth still trumps cloud cost control by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
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YouTube rolls back its rules against election misinformation
YouTube was the slowest major platform to disallow misinformation during the 2020 U.S. election and almost three years later, the company will toss that policy out altogether. The company announced Friday that it would reverse its rules around election denialism, allowing some previously prohibited false claims, effective immediately. Axios first reported the changes. “In the […]
YouTube rolls back its rules against election misinformation by Taylor Hatmaker originally published on TechCrunch
Gig workers get paid, Fidelity slashes Reddit’s valuation and AI conquers Minecraft
Hey, folks, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular newsletter that recaps the week in tech. Hope the summer’s treating y’all well — it’s a balmy 90 degrees here in NYC! — and that some much-needed R&R is on the agenda. Speaking of “agenda,” mark your calendars for Disrupt, TC’s annual conference, kicking off […]
Gig workers get paid, Fidelity slashes Reddit’s valuation and AI conquers Minecraft by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch