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The Talk Show: ‘Perp Walk for Selfies’
Jason Snell returns to the show for a look back at WWDC 2026, and a look ahead to Designed in California, his and Myke Hurley’s upcoming 50-episode Apple history podcast. Sponsored by: Factor: Healthy eating, made easy. Get 50% off your first box, plus free daily greens, with co…
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Anthropic Backer Menlo Ventures Raises $3B In New Funds To Back AI Startups Across Stages
Venture firm Menlo Ventures has raised $3 billion across two new funds, the largest capital raise in its 50-year history, to invest in AI startups from seed through growth stage. The firm says the new capital will target companies in sectors from enterprise tools to healthcare.
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The $400 million machine powering the future of chipmaking
Jos Benschop is climbing a ladder to get to the top of his newest machine.  It’s a bit of a schlep. The contraption is the size of a double-decker bus—more than 150 tons of gleaming precision-milled aluminum covered in thousands of snaking tubes, colored cables, and pressurized t…
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Netflix Just Bagged an Anime Adaptation of ‘Fool Night,’ an All-Time-Great Dystopian Manga
'Fool Night' is a historic collaboration between anime studios Sunrise and Shaft.
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The Download: the future of chipmaking and Anthropic’s government clash
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The $400 million machine powering the future of chipmaking It’s a bit of a schlep to get to the top of ASML’s newest machine. It’s about the s…
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HaloBraid raises $7M from Seven Seven Six to end the six-hour hair salon appointment
HaloBraid aims to help salons speed up braiding with its first device, slated to launch later this year, that acts as a braiding assistant for professional stylists.
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International tech
On an August evening in 1991, a Finnish student named Linus Torvalds posted a message to a Usenet newsgroup apologising that his hobby operating system was ‘just a hobby, won’t be big and professional like gnu’ — and the kernel he was building now runs roughly 90 percent of the world’s cloud servers and every Android phone
On 25 August 1991, a 21-year-old Finnish student posted a Usenet message apologising that his hobby operating system would "never be big and professional." The kernel he attached now runs roughly 90 percent of the world's cloud servers and every Android phone on Earth.
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ByteDance's Doubao 2.1 Pro Crosses Production Threshold, Seedance 2.5 Video Model Coming July
ByteDance's Doubao 2.1 Pro Crosses Production Threshold, Seedance 2.5 Video Model Coming July
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Apple faces fresh antitrust complaint from Chinese developers over ‘unfair’ App Store fees
A group of Chinese developers has filed a complaint against Apple over its allegedly “unfair” App Store commission rates to China’s market watchdog, in a fresh challenge to the US tech giant’s lucrative smartphone ecosystem. The 48 iOS developers claimed that Apple failed to fulf…
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Nexus Venture Partners Sells More Delhivery Shares Worth ₹208 Cr
Logistics major Delhivery’s early backer Nexus Venture Partners  has sold shares worth ₹208 Cr via a block deal today, marking…
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SEBI’s ‘GARUDA’ Framework Eases Key Bottlenecks For Indian Startup Investors
Alternative investments funds (AIFs) have been critical in supporting the growth of the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem since its beginning.…
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Honasa Consumer Acquires Majority Stake In Fluence Pharma For ₹135 Cr
Continuing its acquisition spree, Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer’s board has approved a majority stake acquisition in nutraceuticals company Fluence Pharma,…
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