Box CEO Aaron Levie on where web3 doesn’t make sense

It’s been a rough week for the crypto community as top tokens have seen massive selloffs, pushing some in the space to double down while leaving others to take... Read more »

I’m not too worried about recommending another (few) tech podcasts

Welcome to Startups Weekly, a fresh human-first take on this week’s startup news and trends. To get this in your inbox, subscribe here. I’m out this week, but that... Read more »

After EU Laws, US Lawmakers Demanded Universal Charging Standard

Earlier European Union has forced all the smartphone companies to adopt USB-C type charging ports in Europe to reduce e-waste. Interestingly, the U.S. lawmakers also demanded Universal Charging in... Read more »

In all-hands Twitter call, Elon Musk fields questions about free speech and bots

As Elon Musk addressed Twitter employees for the first time in an all-hands Q&A meeting, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO provided some more details about his plans for the... Read more »

As crypto selloff accelerates, how much worse can things get?

Image Credits: TechCrunch The crypto markets buckled this week as fears of cascading failures of key blockchain finance players showed just how fragile things are for the asset class,... Read more »

A new study suggests 33% of U.S. Twitter users post about politics

A new study from the Pew Research Center noted that out of 25% of adult Americans using Twitter, 33% tweet about politics, up from 13% in 2019. The report... Read more »

The next big social platform is…the smartphone’s homescreen

BeReal, LiveIn, Locket… what do these new consumer social apps have in common besides a highly-ranked position on the App Store’s Top Charts? They engage their users through a... Read more »

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Is Now Officially Shut After 27 Years

Microsoft officially closed the door for Internet Explorer, an iconic web browser. Microsoft first introduced Internet Explorer in 1995 with Windows 95, and it was also called the “Star... Read more »

Dear Sophie: Which visa is best for bootstrapping a startup?

Sophie Alcorn Contributor Share on Twitter Sophie Alcorn is the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law in Silicon Valley and 2019 Global Law Experts Awards’ “Law Firm of the Year... Read more »

GreyNoise to expand its threat intel collection after securing $15M in funding

GreyNoise Intelligence, a Washington D.C.-based cybersecurity startup that analyses internet scanning traffic to help organizations separate threats from internet “background noise,” has landed $15 million in Series A funding... Read more »
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