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StartupOS launches what it hopes will be the operating system for early-stage startups
Running a startup can be a chaotic time; a million things need to be built, done, tracked, analyzed, considered, reported and validated. Keeping an overview of it all can be hard, and there’s always a threat of something (maybe something important?!) slipping through the cracks. StartupOS today launched a platform to bring some sanity to […]
StartupOS launches what it hopes will be the operating system for early-stage startups by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Proptech in Review: 3 investors explain why they’re bullish on tech that makes buildings greener
3 proptech investors explain how reducing emissions can trim a building’s carbon footprint and offer new opportunities for returns.
Proptech in Review: 3 investors explain why they’re bullish on tech that makes buildings greener by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch
T-minus 72 hours left to save on passes to TC Sessions: Space
We’re getting ready to launch a price hike, but you still have time — 72 hours to be precise — to attend TC Sessions: Space 2022 on December 6 in Los Angeles for $199. Will you be in the room? Click, register and save: Space tech may come with a jaw-dropping price tag, but this […]
T-minus 72 hours left to save on passes to TC Sessions: Space by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch
Here’s How Your Business Can Stop Fraud in Its Tracks
Bumble rolls out a new message-before-match feature ‘Compliments’
Bumble has experimented with many ways to help its users engage with each other beyond tapping and swiping on miscellaneous profiles. Today, Bumble launched a message-before-match feature, “Compliments,” allowing users to send a note before they decide to connect. Users can send one Compliment per day, and there’s a 150-character limit per Compliment, a spokesperson […]
Bumble rolls out a new message-before-match feature ‘Compliments’ by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
Frequent conflict is a new requirement for startup leaders
Leadership coach Karla Monterroso talks about layoffs, conflict and management amid a downturn.
Frequent conflict is a new requirement for startup leaders by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch
GM’s Cruise pursuing permit to test its custom-built ‘Origin’ robotaxi in San Francisco
Cruise, GM’s self-driving technology subsidiary, has started the long and winding regulatory process to test its next-generation ‘Origin’ robotaxi on public roads in San Francisco. The company has applied for a permit with the California Department of Motor Vehicles to test its custom-built driverless vehicle on public roads. The news first reported by the Wall […]
GM’s Cruise pursuing permit to test its custom-built ‘Origin’ robotaxi in San Francisco by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
Apple’s iOS update just dropped with security fixes and crash detection improvements
Apple rolled out iOS 16.1.2 on Wednesday, citing updates involving user security. Apple hasn’t yet detailed the nature of the security updates, as the company doesn’t disclose security issues until after they’ve been investigated or patched. The update also includes improved compatibility with wireless carriers, as well as crash detection optimizations for iPhone 14 and […]
Apple’s iOS update just dropped with security fixes and crash detection improvements by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch
Here’s everything AWS announced today
AWS today announced a lot of feature updates — and little else — during its re:Invent data and machine learning focused keynote today (though there wasn’t a lot of machine learning there). Nothing here rose to the level where we felt we should write a full story, so in the interest of time, here’s everything […]
Here’s everything AWS announced today by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch