Device-as-a-service startup Fleet expands beyond laptop leasing

French startup Fleet has been growing nicely over the past four years as the company has deployed nearly 10,000 devices with long-term leasing contracts. The company hasn’t raised any... Read more »

XPeng unveils new EV platform designed to cut production costs

Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng unveiled Sunday its new platform architecture for making vehicles that will set the foundation for future production models and reduce the cost of development... Read more »

Apple tops 1 million developer jobs in India, ‘excited to build on our long-standing history’, says Tim Cook

Apple now supports more than 1 million developer jobs in India, the company said as it gears up major expansion in the South Asian market. The iPhone-maker this week... Read more »

Netflix experiencing issues with ‘Love is Blind’ livestream

Netflix had some serious issues with the livestream of its “Love is Blind” reunion episode. We always knew the livestream would be messy, as reality show reunions always are... Read more »

Scan.com, which gives patients direct access to private medical imaging services, raises $12M

Anyone in the U.K. who has tried to book an NHS medical appointment of late will know just how much of an ordeal it can be, with median waiting... Read more »

Hear ClassDojo and SignalFire unpack edtech’s opportunity ahead on TechCrunch Live

Sam Chaudhary takes his time. The founder of ClassDojo, an edtech consumer app that focuses on student classrooms, spent eight years building the company before introducing a formal revenue... Read more »

A nine-figure raise in fintech? Oh my

Welcome to The Interchange! If you received this in your inbox, thank you for signing up and your vote of confidence. If you’re reading this as a post on our... Read more »

No, you’re not raising money to increase your runway

I often hear founders say they are raising money to increase their runway by 18 to 24 months. In a sense, that is accurate, but only from the startup’s... Read more »

Is there really a march from the public cloud back on-prem?

It turns out that the cloud is expensive, and the more workloads you move to the cloud, the more it costs. Go figure. When we were in the “growth... Read more »

Twitter exposes secrets, FTC clamps down on review hijackers and Android 14 arrives

Hello, friends. Looking for a recap of this week’s news? You’re in the right place. It’s Week in Review (WiR), the (more or less) regular newsletter that recaps the... Read more »
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