Brinc’s Lemur 2 straps on blue strobes and is ready for action

March 2, 2023

Drone developer Brinc today showed off its newest drone, designed to help cops and others who care about public safety do their jobs from a safe distance. The new quadcopter is called Lemur 2 and is tooled up and ready to go into areas that otherwise would be too dangerous for humans. The new drone […]

Brinc’s Lemur 2 straps on blue strobes and is ready for action by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch

Brave Search launches an AI-powered summarization feature

March 2, 2023

It is raining AI-powered features all across search engines. Today, Brave Search launched a new “Summarizer” feature, which is powered by different large langue models (LLMs) — OpenAI’s GPT tech isn’t one of them. Just like the name suggests, its job is to provide a synopsis of a search query using different sources. The summary […]

Brave Search launches an AI-powered summarization feature by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch

Felicis funded 50% more deals last year than in 2021, some as prices were still rising — and it says it has no regrets

March 2, 2023

Felicis, a now 17-year-old, San Francisco- and Menlo Park-based venture firm, is announcing today that it has closed its ninth flagship fund with $825 million, compared with the $600 million core fund that it announced in the summer of 2021. The vehicle brings the firm’s total assets under management to exactly $3 billion, and it […]

Felicis funded 50% more deals last year than in 2021, some as prices were still rising — and it says it has no regrets by Connie Loizos originally published on TechCrunch

Why the American Dream is Dead

March 2, 2023
Rising costs. Increased credit card debt. Wealth disparity is at an all-time high, and the division continues growing. The American dream is dead.

Target will allow you to return items from your car starting this spring

March 2, 2023

Curbside pickup of groceries and other big-box retailer goods had been growing for years then boomed during the pandemic, reaching mainstream adoption. Now, Target is taking the opportunity to offer more services through its Drive Up curbside option, with this week’s announcement that it plans to allow customers to return new, unopened items from the […]

Target will allow you to return items from your car starting this spring by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch