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Uber to open 2 campuses in India to support product dev...
Uber plans to open two new engineering campuses with a capacity of nearly 10,000 people in India by the end of 2027.
Wirestock raises $23M to supply creative multi-modal da...
Wirestock has over 700,000 creators on its platform, which supplies photos, videos and 3D content to AI labs.
Two weeks left: Startup Battlefield 200 applications cl...
Your shot at VC access, global visibility, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K equity-free funding is running out. Deadline to apply is...
Cisco cuts nearly 4,000 jobs to spend more on AI, repor...
This is Cisco's latest layoff in recent years, while the company's chief executive touts record revenue and growth.
A spyware investigator exposed Russian government hacke...
A group of likely Russian government hackers tried to hack a security researcher who investigates spyware attacks. He was then abl...
NASA spacecraft to fly past Mars on voyage to rare meta...
NASA's Psyche spacecraft will slingshot past Mars on Friday, on its way toward a rare metal-rich asteroid.
Surfshark joins forces with Amnesty International to tr...
Surfshark has announced a new partnership with Amnesty International to support its Digital Forensics Fellowship, a specialized pr...
Why digital sovereignty is becoming a priority for ever...
From regulation to energy costs, firms need control over data, infrastructure and AI models.
Ticketmaster president says queue placements aren’t ran...
The president of Ticketmaster says the company doesn't randomize queue positions, and he's dug the live music giant into a massive...
I used Dale Carnegie’s people skills on ChatGPT — and t...
Treating ChatGPT less like Google and more like a colleague completely changed the quality of its responses.
With Saros demanding more complex button mapping, I mig...
It's hard to justify the Dualsense Edge at full price, but I'm tempted to pick one up for demanding games like Marathon and Saros ...
Identity breaches are on the rise, and are only getting...
A unified, automated identity security approach is needed, CyberArk says as it warns about AI agents' access to sensitive files.
