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Step one for starting a small business is often coming up with an exciting idea. But what is step two? Step three? Steps four through launch and beyond? On our second episode, and first iteration of our Small Business Starter Kit Series, Austin and Jannese visit The Candle Pour to chat with founders Misty and Dennis Akers . They’ll tell our hosts about how they got their business off the ground and about all the things that go with it: from incorporation to trademarks. Join us as they detail how they went from Grand Idea to Grand Opening. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: Quickbooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย TechCrunch, Darrell Etherington, and Maggie Stamets เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก TechCrunch, Darrell Etherington, and Maggie Stamets หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
The TechCrunch Podcast wraps this week’s top tech news every Friday with Managing Editor Darrell Etherington and the experts behind the bylines. Meet new reporters from across the TechCrunch newsroom as they help make sense of everything from startups, venture capital, and big tech to AI, apps, and hardware We aim to keep you in the tech news loop every Friday with the TechCrunch Podcast. You can catch up on everything you need to know about the week’s top tech stories by hearing from the people who wrote them. Every episode, Darrell sits down with TechCrunch reporters and editors to take a deep dive into the most interesting stories from in and around the startup ecosystem.
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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย TechCrunch, Darrell Etherington, and Maggie Stamets เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก TechCrunch, Darrell Etherington, and Maggie Stamets หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal
The TechCrunch Podcast wraps this week’s top tech news every Friday with Managing Editor Darrell Etherington and the experts behind the bylines. Meet new reporters from across the TechCrunch newsroom as they help make sense of everything from startups, venture capital, and big tech to AI, apps, and hardware We aim to keep you in the tech news loop every Friday with the TechCrunch Podcast. You can catch up on everything you need to know about the week’s top tech stories by hearing from the people who wrote them. Every episode, Darrell sits down with TechCrunch reporters and editors to take a deep dive into the most interesting stories from in and around the startup ecosystem.
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×The TechCrunch team made the hard choice to stop production on this show but we encourage everyone who has enjoyed listening to Darrell break down the week's top stories to go check out and subscribe to Equity , which comes out every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and covers the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Darrell called it last October : Meta has built their own Twitter dupe, Threads, and it’s going pretty well so far with 30 million signups in the first 24 hours . Of course, this is a Meta product, so the platform isn’t perfect with it’s non-chronological timeline and security issues . This week we’re hearing from TechCrunch’s Taylor Hatmaker and Morgan Sung on Threads’ staying power and how Meta nailed the timing of this launch. Articles from the episode: Twitter limits the number of tweets users can read amid extended outage Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets DoorDash offers delivery workers hourly rate, but there’s a catch Meta’s Threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in EU yet Threads passes 30M sign-ups in less than 24 hours Meta’s Threads app is a privacy nightmare that won’t launch in EU yet The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
hein invited several fashion influencers to its facilities in China and, surprising no one but Shein and the influencers who took the trip, the internet isn’t thrilled with the viral factory tours. Shein doesn’t appear to think this latest press is bad, though, as they filed confidentially for a US IPO this week. This week Darrell is talking with Amanda Silberling about why Shein is on the "sheouts." Articles from the episode: How Shein’s influencer trip to a Chinese factory backfired Netflix quietly axes its basic plan in Canada Unicorn social app IRL to shut down after admitting 95% of its users were fake DeepMind claims its next chatbot will rival ChatGPT LetMeSpy, a phone tracking app spying on thousands, says it was hacked The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
It’s rare for all of a company’s users to turn against it in such an intense way, but Reddit has managed to alienate all of their users at once. After a recent announcemen t that the company will no longer be offering their API for third-party apps, users have closed ranks and made the site virtually unusable . This week guest-host Haje Kamps talks with TechCrunch Sr. Reporter Morgan Sung about whether there is room for compromise between the moderators who keep the site running, third-party apps that users love, and the profit-motivated Reddit management team. Articles from the episode: A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate’s submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. Volkswagen’s breakthrough could spark a battery manufacturing gold rush WhatsApp introduces feature to automatically silence calls from unknown numbers Netflix launches website based on the fictional streaming service from ‘Black Mirror’ Hundreds of subreddits plan to go dark indefinitely after Reddit CEO’s internal memo Reddit communities adopt alternative forms of protest, as the company threatens action on moderators Hackers threaten to leak 80GB of confidential data stolen from Reddit The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week we're revisiting Inside Startup Battlefield , the four-part series that takes you behind TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield competition. If you haven't already be sure to get your tickets to TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco on September 19-21. Save an additional 15% with promo code CRUNCH. Visit techcrunch.com/disrupt to learn more. In this episode, our host and Startup Battlefield Editor Neesha Tambe breaks down how the Battlefield companies are selected for the TechCrunch Disrupt stage. Then we take a deep dive into what makes a pitch-perfect with pitch coach and TechCrunch writer Haje Jan Kamps and Startup Battlefield judge and VC Nisha Dua. You’ll also hear from: Julia Somerdin from Labby, Young-Jae Kim and Tara Peters from Anthill, Quddus Pativada from Digest AI, Blessing Adesiyan from Mother Honestly, Hikari Senju from Omneky, Mitch Tolson from Ally Robotics, Elizabeth Lawler from App map, Aaron Hall from Intropic materials. Sheeba Dawood from Minerva. The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
At WWDC this week, Apple revealed its new Vision Pro headset , a platform it described as the advent of spatial computing. The company clearly put a lot of work into building Vision Pro, and VisionOS, the software that powers it, but is it as revolutionary as Apple marketing would have you believe? Today, Darrell is joined by Brian Heater to talk about Apple Vision Pro, and what the future might hold for spatial computing. Articles from the episode: Fidelity has cut Reddit valuation by 41% since 2021 investment Character.AI, the a16z-backed chatbot startup, tops 1.7M installs in first week First impressions: Yes, Apple Vision Pro works and yes, it’s good Apple WWDC 2023: Everything announced from the Apple Vision Pro to iOS 17, MacBook Air and more The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Many of the leading voices in AI have co-signed yet another ominous open letter warning that we should be“Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI." However, the voices shouting for regulation the loudest have us wondering how much of the AI fear-mongering is warranted, and how much is self-serving theater. This week Darrell is joined by Devin Coldewey to talk about why AI doomerism is overblown, and why the blowhards doing the blowing want it that way. Articles from the episode: OpenAI’s Altman and other AI giants back warning of advanced AI as ‘extinction’ risk EU and US lawmakers move to draft AI Code of Conduct fast A popular Android app began secretly spying on its users months after it was listed on Google Play Elizabeth Holmes is now behind bars: How we got here No ChatGPT in my court: Judge orders all AI-generated content must be declared and checked While parents worry, teens are bullying Snapchat AI Meta Quest 3 revealed The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Meta was ordered to suspend Facebook EU’s data flows and was hit with a fine of 1.2 billion Euros under GDPR . This fine has big implications for the way these companies will be allowed to collect and share data and it may lead to big changes - either in the laws that govern the use and protection of data, or in the way Meta and other tech giants operate at a fundamental level - or both. In this episode, Natasha Lomas is here to break down a years-long security saga that’s still unfolding. Articles from the episode: Meta ordered to suspend Facebook EU data flows as it’s hit with record €1.2BN privacy fine under GDPR Twitter technical issues crash Ron DeSantis’s 2024 campaign announcement The surgeon general’s advisory on risks of youth social media use could shift the conversation Virgin Orbit’s launch business sold for parts to Vast, Stratolaunch, and Rocket Lab OpenAI launches an official ChatGPT app for iOS The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
We don’t spend a lot of time taking a deep-dive into the consumer experience of gaming. But one of the biggest stories in tech this week is the much-anticipated release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for the Nintendo Switch. So Darrell is joined by Taylor Hatmaker to have a moderately spoiler-free conversation about what Link is getting up to. Articles from the episode: Hardware startup Telly launches a free smart TV entirely supported by ads Telly, the ‘free’ smart TV with ads, has privacy policy red flags After a 29-year run, Vice files for bankruptc y Elon Musk appoints new Twitter CEO, NBCU’s Linda Yaccarino The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Tech conference season is here and this week TechCrunch reporters attended Google I/O to try the tech, attend talks and demos , and listen to Google CEO Sundar Pichai talk about how they’re integrating AI responsibly. On this episode, Darrell is joined by TechCrunch reporter Brian Heater to talk about all the hits from Google I/O. Articles from the episode: Peloton recalls millions of exercise bikes after reports of injuries Shopify to reduce workforce by 20%, sells logistics business to Flexport for 13% equity How Shopify bungled its latest layoffs and made employees feel like NPCs IBM intros a slew of new AI services, including generative models The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episodes drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Meta is monetizing kids as much as they are the rest of us. But this week the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has alleged that Meta has violated a 2020 order to protect kids on the site, as well as running afoul of the agency’s Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. The FTC will not just be doling out another financial slap on the wrist, they’re moving to completely prohibit Meta from monetizing children at all. This is the TechCrunch Podcast where we talk about the top stories in tech with the people who cover them. This week, Darrell is joined by TechCrunch reporter Devin Coldewey to talk about if Meta’s cavalier approach to compliance will finally be coming to a close. Articles from the episode: FTC moves to completely prohibit Meta from monetizing kids AI can’t replace human writers Hackers are increasingly using ChatGPT lures to spread malware on Facebook Stripe, a longtime partner of Lyft, signs a big deal with Uber Microsoft launches Pegasus program for startups, awarding up to $350,000 in credits The TechCrunch Podcast posts every Friday. Subscribe on Apple , Spotify , or wherever you listen to podcasts to be alerted when new episode drop. Check out the other TechCrunch podcasts: Equity , Found , and Chain Reaction . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Snapchat Rolled out their generative AI chatbot, My AI to their 750 million monthly users so it feels like the right time to pause and ask whether we’re ready for the real thing – and ready or not, whether anybody wants one. This week on the TechCrunch Podcast , Darrell Etherington is talking to TechCrunch reporter, Amanda Silberling about making robot friends on the internet. Articles from the episode: Snapchat’s AI chatbot is now free for all global us Snapchat sees spike in 1-star reviews as users pan the ‘My AI’ feature, calling for its removal Missouri trans ‘snitch form’ down after people spammed it with the ‘Bee Movie’ script SpaceX’s successful failure is a wake-up call for Starship’s timeline Google’s Bard AI chatbot can now generate and debug code Apple wins antitrust court battle with Epic Games, appeals court rules Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome back to the TechCrunch podcast. This week we're bringing you a special treat from our friends over at Equity. This week, Alex recorded at Early Stage , TechCrunch's event for founders who are building startups from the ground up. Happily, Darrell from the TechCrunch team was sitting next to us on the show floor so we tagged him in for some rocket knowledge. Anyhoo, here's the run of show! All things Early Stage: Notes from the show floor, what we can infer about attendance and a vibe check. Elon's new, larger rocket went up (very good) and then went "boom" (not as good). Happily for the space race, the overall result of the launch was good. Rockets have a tendency to go boom when they are new, and it's a bit of the, well, testing process to have them do so. Sure, a non-boom result would have been better, but SpaceX wasn't planning on trying to reuse the parts anyway. Tesla's earnings came out and investors are not that pleased . While there was some good stuff in the numerical set, price cuts at the company and moderating cash flow indicate that profitability gains could be harder to reach in the future. And layoffs . Meta is cutting staff. Insider is cutting staff. BuzzFeed is cutting staff. It's a mess out there. Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Blue checkmarks on Twitter and Instagram are used by public figures and media outlets to say, “you can trust I am who I say I am and you can trust me.” But now both Twitter and Meta have changed the rules of how to get verified, and in the process have stripped some of the legitimacy of the all-powerful checkmark. This week on the TechCrunch Podcast , Darrell Etherington is talking to TechCrunch’s newest reporter, Morgan Sung about the price of being verified on social media. Use Promo code TCPOD to ger 40% founder and investor passes to Early Stage on April 20 in Boston. Articles from the episode: Meta Verified is under fire in sex work circles for revealing users’ legal names Elon Musk admits he only bought Twitter because he thought he’d be forced to With Bedrock, Amazon enters the generative AI race FTC orders supplement maker to pay $600K in first case involving hijacked Amazon reviews Truecaller brings live caller ID to iPhone… but with a catch Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
The internet is always changing but something about Generative AI feels different. With the advent of Open AI’s Chat GPT, the machines are evolving beyond remix and delivery machines to become the content creators themselves. In this week’s episode of the TechCrunch Podcast, Darrell Etherington talks with Techcrunch Senior reporter Devin Coldewey about how the AI hype is overshadowing some of its shadier possible cultural side effects. Use Promo code TCPOD to ger 40% founder and investor passes to Early Stage on April 20 in Boston. Articles from the episode: The Great Pretender The takeaways from Stanford’s 386-page report on the state of AI A knife so sharp you don’t feel it cut More from TechCrunch Thousands of Gen Z creators are using Fanfix to monetize content and interact with fans Hype grows for SpaceX’s Starship orbital flight test, but barriers remain Twitter’s new dog icon is sending dogecoin — sigh — to the moon Twitter’s new homepage logo is very doge-y Bob Lee, creator of Cash App and former CTO of Square, stabbed to death Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome to another episode of The TechCrunch Podcast where we break down the biggest stories in tech news with the people who cover it. This week Darrell Etherington talks with Paul Sawers about the company that made a Woolly Mammoth meatball (and other lab-grown meat). And Amanda Silberling explains how AI images of Donald Trump getting arrested, the Balenciaga pope and a natural disaster that didn’t happen are fooling the internet. Use Promo code TCPOD to ger 40% founder and investor passes to Early Stage on April 20 in Boston. Articles from the episode: From Balenciaga Pope to the Great Cascadia Earthquake, AI images are creating a new reality Cultured meat firm resurrects woolly mammoth in lab-grown meatball More from TechCrunch Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried charged for allegedly bribing Chinese officials Binance and CEO Changpeng Zhao sued by CFTC over trading and derivative violations OpenAI connects ChatGPT to the internet That was fast! Microsoft slips ads into AI-powered Bing Chat Twitter announces new API with only free, basic and enterprise levels Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome to another episode of The TechCrunch Podcast where we break down the biggest stories in tech news with the people who cover it. This week Darrell Etherington talks with Taylor Hatmaker about the TikTok CEO’s congressional testimony and Jaquie Melinek is here to catch us up on everything that’s been going on in Crypto from Do Kwon’s arrest to the SEC suing the Tron founder and many celebrities . Use Promo code TCPOD to get 40% founder and investor passes to Early Stage on April 20 in Boston. Articles from the episode: Terra creator Do Kwon reportedly arrested at Montenegro airport SEC sues Tron founder and celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and Soulja Boy, for crypto securities violations Coinbase execs weigh in on the crypto’s future in US amid regulatory scrutiny TikTok CEO testifies before Congress TikTok CEO says it wasn’t ‘spying’ when ByteDance employees surveilled journalists More from TechCrunch Amazon kills DPReview, the best camera review site on the web Google’s Bard lags behind GPT-4 and Claude in head-to-head comparison AWS takes a hit in latest round of Amazon layoffs Microsoft brings OpenAI’s DALL-E image creator to the new Bing Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome to another episode of The TechCrunch Podcast where we break down the biggest stories in tech news with the people who cover it. This week Darrell Etherington talks with Dom-Madori Davis about how the SVB crash disproportionately affects Black founders . And Devin Coldewey fills us in on the improved capabilities of Open AI’s GPT-4 . Articles from the episode: ‘ Trust is a hard thing to earn’: SVB’s closure could disproportionately affect Black founders 5 ways GPT-4 outsmarts ChatGPT More from TechCrunch Microsoft lays off an ethical AI team as it doubles down on OpenAI Y Combinator cuts nearly 20% of staff, scales back growth stage investments Qualtrics accepts $12.5B all-cash acquisition offer to go private Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome to another episode of The TechCrunch Podcast. To address the elephant in the newsroom, the SVB debacle happened mere hours after we recorded this episode. So, this week Romain Dillet is here to talk about another big story the proposed bipartisan bill that could lead to banning TikTok in the US . And Zack Whittaker comes on to warn us about the dangers of startups selling our data . Articles from the episode: Proposed US bipartisan bill could lead to TikTok ban Today’s startups should terrify you More from TechCrunch Russian game developer bans and doxes 6,700 cheaters Elon Musk apologizes after publicly mocking Twitter employee with disability Microsoft brings an AI-powered Copilot to its business app suite Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for—the winner is announced! In this episode, we get to know the winner of the 2022 Startup Battlefield competition. We’ll hear what’s next for their company and get insight from TechCrunch staff, VCs, and audience members on why they were the right choice. Be sure to check out all of the other podcasts in the TechCrunch Podcast Network: Found , Equity , The TechCrunch Podcast , Chain Reaction and The TechCrunch Live Podcast . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Haje Jan Kamps is once again stepping in for Darrell and he’s talking with Amanda Silberling about Twitter’s recent accessibility foibles and Mary Ann Azevedo is here to discuss the unlikely partnership that is enabling Amazon employees to use equity to finance a home. But first, Haje goes over some of the top news from the week. Articles from the episode: Senator Markey calls on Elon Musk to reinstate Twitter’s accessibility team Amazon is letting employees use their stock to finance home purchases and even second homes More from TechCrunch Gamers are fixing a video game ‘taken over’ by hackers Snapchat launches an AI chatbot powered by OpenAI’s GPT technology . Dish hit by multiday outage after reported cyberattack Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Inside Startup Battlefield is back in our feed with episode three. There are 180 companies solving crucial problems that didn’t make it to the Disrupt stage, but that doesn’t mean they’re making any less of an impact. TechCrunch writers Devin Coldewey and Harri Weber take us on a walk through the Expo Hall and let us listen into their conversations with a handful of the most interesting companies in the Battlefield 200. New episodes of Inside Startup Battlefield drop every Monday. Be sure to check out all of the other podcasts in the TechCrunch Podcast Network: Found , Equity , The TechCrunch Podcast , Chain Reaction and The TechCrunch Live Podcast . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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This week Haje Jan Kamps is stepping in for Darrell and he’s talking with Taylor Hatmaker about the supreme court cases that could change the internet as we know it. And Jacquie Melinek is here to talk about Coinbase’s surprisingly positive Q4 results. But first, Haje goes over some of the top news from the week. Articles from the episode: Supreme Court arguments this week could reshape the future of the internet Digging into Coinbase’s better-than-expected Q4 results More from TechCrunch Sensitive US military emails spill online NHTSA requests info after Tesla crashes into a fire truck Instagram co-founders’ personalized news app Artifact launches to the public with new features Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Inside Startup Battlefield is back in our feed with episode two. In the second episode of Inside Startup Battlefield, we take a trip to TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 to hear pitches from the top five companies: Aaron Hall from Intropic Materials , Elizabeth Lawler from App Map , Chad Mason from Advanced Ionics , Sheeba Dawood from Minerva Lithium, Tim Lichti from Swap Robotics . We get to know the companies and the unique problems they’re solving through their pitches and the judges’ follow-up questions. Plus we hear from our host and Battlefield Editor, Neesha Tambe, about what working with each company was like. New episodes of Inside Startup Battlefield drop every Monday. Be sure to check out all of the other podcasts in the TechCrunch Podcast Network: Found , Equity , The TechCrunch Podcast , Chain Reaction and The TechCrunch Live Podcast . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell is talking with Rebecca Bellan about who's behind the Super Bowl ad aimed at taking down Tesla’s FSD tech and Aria Alamalhodaei is here to discuss why investors are taking a renewed interest in defense startups.But first, Darrell goes over some of the top news from the week. Articles from the episode: Tesla’s biggest hater airs Super Bowl ad against FSD Silicon Valley goes to war More from TechCrunch Salesforce yields to activist pressure with harsh new policies for engineers, salespeople Meta is reportedly planning a fresh round of layoffs The AI photo app trend has already fizzled, new data shows YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki steps down, will assume advisory role at Google and Alphabet Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Check out the newest podcast from the TechCrunch Podcast Network: Inside Startup Battlefield, the four-part series that takes you behind TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield competition. In this episode, our host and Startup Battlefield Editor Neesha Tambe breaks down how the Battlefield companies are selected for the TechCrunch Disrupt stage. Then we take a deep dive into what makes a pitch perfect with pitch coach and TechCrunch writer Haje Jan Kamps and Startup Battlefield judge and VC Nisha Dua. You’ll also hear from: Julia Somerdin from Labby, Young-Jae Kim and Tara Peters from Anthill, Quddus Pativada from Digest AI, Blessing Adesiyan from Mother honestly, Hikari Senju from Omneky, Mitch Tolson from Ally robotics, Elizabeth Lawler from App map, Aaron Hall from Intropic materials. Sheeba Dawood from Minerva. New episodes of Inside Startup Battlefield drop every Monday. Be sure to check out all of the other podcasts in the TechCrunch Podcast Network: Found , Equity , The TechCrunch Podcast , Chain Reaction and The TechCrunch Live Podcast . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Romain Dillet is here to tell us all about Google’s Live from Paris event and then we dig more into how exactly Google is trying to join the conversational AI game with Devin Coldewey . But first, Darrell goes over some of the top news from the week. Articles from the episode: Google intros new features for EVs with Maps built in Google Maps launches Immersive View in five cities, will roll out ‘glanceable directions’ soon Google announces improved contextual translation features Google’s AI-powered ‘multisearch,’ which combines text and images in a single query, goes global Google takes on ChatGPT with Bard and shows off AI in search More from TechCrunch Quora opens its new AI chatbot app Poe to the general public Microsoft launches the new Bing, with ChatGPT built in Bing’s app saw a 10x jump in downloads after the AI Twitter is telling users that they’re over the daily tweet limit Apple execs on M2 chips, winning gamers and when to buy a Mac Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Amanda Siberling about how the founder of Spill, a new social app, secured funding after he was laid off from Twitter. And new TC writer Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai talks about his illuminating scoop about a recent Google Fi hack. But first, Darrell goes over some of the top news from the week. Articles from the episode: Three months ago, he was laid off from Twitter. Now, his competing app Spill is funded Google Fi hack victim had Coinbase, 2FA app hijacked by hackers More from TechCrunch Netflix lists rules and exemptions to prevent account sharing outside household Hacker finds bug that allowed anyone to bypass Facebook 2FA OpenAI launches ChatGPT Plus, starting at $20 per month Twitter to end free access to its API in Elon Musk’s latest monetization push Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week instead of a typical interview we’re going to share a bit from our friends over at the Equity who are talking about what Google's antitrust lawsuit means for startups, how the downturn impacted the way companies are hiring and why femtech stood out in 2022. But first, Darrell goes over some of the top news from the week. Be sure to listen to Equity where ever you listen to podcasts: pod.link/equity Articles from the episode: US sues Google over ‘anticompetitive, exclusionary, and unlawful’ ad tech monopoly Startups should expect more scrutiny from VCs on their hiring plans Crypto recruiters see opportunity to snatch up talent amid Big Tech layoffs More from TechCrunch With Starship testing, SpaceX moves one step closer to making science fiction a reality Amazon launches RxPass, a $5/month Prime add-on for all-you-need generic drugs covering 80 conditions LastPass owner GoTo says hackers stole customers’ backups Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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Welcome back to the TechCrunch Podcast. This week Amanda Silberling is here to talk about how Dungeons and Dragons creators are fighting to keep their livelihoods and Rebecca Bellan comes on to talk about how a tweet has gotten Elon Musk into legal trouble…again. And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: Dungeons & Dragons content creators are fighting to protect their livelihoods Musk stands to lose billions in trial over ‘funding secured’ tweet More from TechCrunch Discord acquires Gas, a compliments-based social media app for teens Norton LifeLock says thousands of customer accounts breached Amazon fined by regulators for unsafe warehouse work conditions Boston Dynamics’ latest Atlas video demos a robot that can run, jump and now grab and throw Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome back to the TechCrunch Podcast. This week Christine Hall is here to talk about how VCs are using ChatGPT and Natasha Lomas comes on to explain why meta is in regulatory hot water. And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: Some investors are (cautiously) implementing ChatGPT in their workflows Meta’s ads being found unlawful in the EU is a warning to other ad-funded platforms More from TechCrunch OpenAI begins piloting ChatGPT Professional, a premium version of its viral chatbot A big CES 2023 trend: All battery power, everywhere, all the time Microsoft 365 Basic launches with 100 GB of storage, Outlook and more for $1.99 per month All US domestic flights grounded as key FAA system goes down Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Kyle Wiggers about a few interesting AI announcements from CES and Natasha Mascarenhas comes on to talk about how tech workers are handling the mass layoffs we’ve seen in the past few months. . And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: Here’s a roundup of the top AI-powered products we saw at CES 2023 Burned by layoffs, tech workers are rethinking risk More from TechCrunch Sony and Honda reveal Afeela India set an ‘incredibly important precedent’ by banning TikTok, FCC Commissioner says There’s now an open source alternative to ChatGPT, but good luck running it Salesforce to cut workforce by 10% after hiring ‘too many people’ during the pandemic Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
It's that very slow week before the new year, so we're bringing you a bite-sized episode. No interviews this week, just Darrell walking you through a few of the most interesting stories from the past week Please take a second to rate and review The TechCrunch Podcast and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts. We'll see you in 2023! Articles from the episode: Twitter suffered outage after Elon Musk made ‘significant’ backend server architecture changes LastPass says hackers stole customers’ password vaults Kickstarter shut down the campaign for AI porn group Unstable Diffusion amid changing guidelines Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week we're bringing you a very special episode from our friends over at Equity. To end the year, the Equity crew is bringing back their predictions episode: Alex , Natasha , Mary Ann , Theresa , Maggie , and Becca . Grace couldn't make the mic but we have a feeling she'd agree with at least 2% of our predictions, anyways. Let's not ruin the episode, but to give you a taste, here's what topics we based our predictions on: Startup building and culture trends M&A and the return of secondaries The future of media and how social will shift Deep tech and generative AI And, of course, crypto We end on an earnest note. Good luck to Alex as he embarks on parenthood, welcome to Becca, who will be joining Equity in the new year, and, of course, thank you to all of you for sticking by us during this rollercoaster of a year. And with that, chat in 2023! Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talked with Tim De Chant about his coverage of fusion energy and what feels like a rare hopeful story in renewable energy tech. And Jacquelyn Melinek walks us through Sam Bankman-Fried’s alleged crimes and confirmed arrest. Plus he goes over the top stories in tech from the week. And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: World-record fusion experiment produced even more energy than expected FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been arrested in the Bahamas US attorney says ‘we are not done’ charging individuals for FTX collapse Other news from the week: Instagram adds text updates with new Notes feature OpenAI’s attempts to watermark AI text hit limits Elon Jet, the Twitter account tracking Elon Musk’s flights, was permanently suspended Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Taylor Hatmaker on to talk about Lensa AI and the possible ramifications for artists. Then we’ll hear from some attendees at the TC sessions: Space event And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: Lensa AI, the app making ‘magic avatars,’ raises red flags for artists UPDATED: It’s way too easy to trick Lensa AI into making NSFW images Read all of the stories from TC Sessions: Space Other news from the week: Meta won’t let staff discuss topics like abortion, gun control and vaccines at work Amazon will give your overworked delivery driver $5 if you ask Alexa to say thank you Confirmed: Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield stepping down in January The FTC is suing to block Microsoft from buying Activision Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Rita Liao about the great wall of porn obscuring information about protests in china. And Ron Miller comes on to recap the AWS re:invent event and his story on Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor stepping down. And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: Great Wall of porn obscures China protest news on Twitter Bret Taylor steps down as co-chair and CEO of Salesforce All of TC’s AWS re:invent converage Other news from the week: Instafest app lets you create your own festival lineup from Spotify Musk at Twitter has ‘huge work’ ahead to comply with EU rules, warns bloc BeReal wins ‘app of the year’ in Apple’s annual App Store Awards in 2022 Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell was busy hosting TC Sessions: Crypto, so producer Maggie interviewed Dom-Madori Davis about what Dom calls Vibe Capitalists and the kind of patterns they are matching. You’ll also hear Anita Ramaswamy talk to Binance CEO CZ on FTX, building trust in crypto and revenue opportunities in a truly DeFI world. And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech .Articles from the episode: Long live the vibe capitalist ! Binance’s CZ on FTX: ‘We were the last straw that broke the camel’s back’ Other news from the week: Is Elon Musk’s Twitter about to fall out of the GDPR’s one-stop shop? Musk poses workers with a choice: quit Twitter, or prepare to get ‘hardcore’ In his first emails to Twitter staff, Musk talks about ending remote work and battling verified spam Amazon begins layoffs as economic woes mount SBF regrets declaring FTX bankrupt Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Dom-Madori Davis about the coalition of VCs that are standing for reproductive rights. And Jacquelyn Melinek comes on the break down the FTX- Binance saga that’s unfolded over the past week. And as always, Darrell breaks down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: More than 100 VC firms join VCs for Repro coalition to support reproductive rights Here’s the rundown on the Binance and FTX fiasco Binance’s plan to acquire FTX is ‘real-life Game of Thrones’ as crypto winter winds blow Binance backs out of deal to buy FTX Crypto giant Binance agrees to buy rival FTX amid ‘liquidity crunch’ Other news from the week: All of the Elon Musk and Twitter news here US DOJ announces seizure of $3.36B in cryptocurrency Meta confirms 11,000 layoffs, amounting to 13% of its workforce Salesforce confirms it has laid off hundreds of employees Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Amanda Silberling and DarrellI went live on LinkedIn and Twitter Spaces to talk about Elon Musk’s questionable plans for blue checks on Twitter. Then he talks with Natasha Mascarenhas about a new startup, Rewind, that wants to help humans have perfect memory. And as always, we break down the biggest stories in tech. Articles from the episode: Elon Musk’s plan to charge for Twitter verification will be a misinformation nightmare Elon Musk’s Twitter already looks grim for the LGBTQ community Rewind wants to revamp how you remember, with millions from a16z Other news from the week: Watch SpaceX launch a Falcon Heavy for the first time in three years Amazon Prime now comes with a full music catalog of 100 million songs and ad-free podcasts Google puts an end to Google Hangouts once and for all Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
It's official - Elon Musk has sealed the deal on Twitter, and we're bringing you a bonus episode to talk through it all. In case you missed it, Alex took to Twitter Spaces with Darrell Etherington, Amanda Silberling, Anita Ramaswamy, and Taylor Hatmaker to process some of what’s gone done, and what comes next on a special joint Equity/TechCrunch Podcast episode, so have a listen and be sure to read all about the Elon era at Twitter on TechCrunch. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto , a show that interviews founders , and one that dives into the numbers and nuance behind the headlines . Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Taylor Hatmaker about Elon Musk officially buying Twitter. He also talks with Amanda Silberling about Youtuber MrBeast’s business and why a billion-dollar-plus valuation for it makes us nervous. Plus he chats about the scoop of the week with Kirsten Korosec who broke the news that Argo is shutting down. And as always, he breaks down the biggest news in tech this week. Articles from the episode: Is MrBeast actually worth $1.5 billion ? Ford, VW-backed Argo AI is shutting down Elon Musk owns Twitter: The story so far Read all of TC’s coverage on Mosk buying Twitter here Other news from the week: WhatsApp back after massive global outage that lasted for two hours Tesla said to face criminal investigation by the Department of Justice over self-driving claims Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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This week was TechCrunch Disrupt and the whole team zeroed in on the event so we have a bite-sized episode. Darrell is talking with Jordan Crook about her TechCrunch Disrupt interview with tennis GOAT and investor Serena Williams. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Check out all of our coverage of TechCrunch Disrupt Watch Serena Williams talk about the biggest investment she missed out on and more How Serena Williams brings her killer instinct to early-stage investing Other news from the week: Kanye West to acquire ‘uncancelable’ social media platform Parler Kanye West and Elon Musk provide a new exit path: The billionaire tantrum Netflix launches new ‘Profile Transfer’ feature to help monetize account sharing Watch Google’s Ping-Pong robot pull off a 340-hit rally Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Darrell talks with Taylor Hatmaker about her adventure into the metaverse at the Meta Connect event. And Haje Jan Kamps comes back to take the guest seat and talk about a Dutch Court’s ruling that employee productivity monitoring using webcams is a human rights violation. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: My virtual torso went to Meta Connect 2022 Here’s what you missed at Meta Connect 2022 It’s painful how hellbent Mark Zuckerberg is on convincing us that VR is a thing Meta announces legs Meta’s vision for the future of VR is a worse version of the past Other news from the week: Microsoft brings DALL-E 2 to the masses with Designer and Image Creator Netflix’s ad supported tier is coming November 3 Federal gig worker proposal tanks Uber, Lyft and DoorDash stocks Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Haje Jan Kamps, stepping in for Darrell, talks with Dominic-Madori Davis about how conservative VCs are shaping the startup landscape and, by extension, the world. He also talked with Taylor Hatmaker about all things Elon, from his cringey tweets to his most recent flip-flopping on will-he-or-won’t he buy Twitter. And as always, we’ll catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. TechCrunch Disrupt is coming up on October 18-20, live in San Francisco. We’ll be hearing from guests like Dylan Field, Serena Williams, and Kevin Hart. Use code TCPOD all one word to get 15% Off Passes. Articles from the episode: It’s official, Elon Musk is buying Twitter Here are some of the cringiest revelations in the Elon Musk text dump Just before Musk backtracked, a judge said Twitter could hunt for secret chats with whistleblower Conservative capitalists are funding their vision of the future Other news from the week: Let’s not defend Kim Kardashian for shilling crypto Kim Kardashian charged by SEC for pushing crypto, reaches $1.26M settlement Tesla’s robot is a real robot now, not just a guy in a suit Spotify cancels 11 original podcasts, lays off under 5% of podcast staff Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Amanda Silberling comes on to talk about the rumor that porn may be coming back to Tumblr (spoiler alert: it’s not) and Devin Coldewey discusses if NASA’s DART spacecraft could really save us from a planet-threatening asteroid. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. If you recently were laid off, TechCrunch is offering a free expo pass to Disrupt (Oct. 18-20) in San Francisco. No strings attached. These tickets get you access to the expo floor, breakout sessions, and plenty of networking opportunities like partner roundtables and parties. For more info, check out this page . Articles from the episode: No, Tumblr is not bringing back porn Watch the asteroid-smashing DART spacecraft make its 6-million-mile shot today NASA’s DART anti-asteroid satellite successfully smashes into space rock Other news from the week: UK police arrest teenager suspected of Uber, GTA 6 hacks Interpol issues red notice for Terra founder Do Kwon Here are all of the new features and updates coming to Google Maps The OG App promised an ad-free Instagram feed then got pulled from App Store Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week is all about hacks. First, Carly Page comes on to talk about the “completely compromising” Uber hack and then we’re joined by Jordan Crook to go over what we know about the Grand Theft Auto 6 video leak. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Massive GTA 6 gameplay video leak depicts male and female playable characters Rockstar Games confirms GTA 6 footage leak Uber investigating cybersecurity incident after hacker breaches its internal network How do you stop another Uber hack? Other news from the week: Google’s new Chromecast costs $30 — and it has a remote Revolut confirms cyberattack exposed personal data of tens of thousands of users Kitty Hawk, the electric aircraft moonshot backed by Larry Page, is shutting down Kia, Hyundai sued after viral TikTok causes rise in thefts Apple Watch Ultra first impressions Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week Matthew Panzarino tells us about his week on the dynamic island with the new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro. We’re also joined by Becca Szkutak talking about the unpredictable state of VC as we enter the fall. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Review of Apple’s iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro: They’re leaning into it VC fundraising gets weird as autumn nears Other news from the week: Adobe snaps up Figma for $20B, taking out one of its biggest rivals in digital design Ethereum switches to proof-of-stake consensus after completing The Merge Google cancels half the projects at its internal R&D group Area 120 Uber investigating cybersecurity incident after hacker breaches its internal network Now that the Ethereum Merge is behind us, what’s next? Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome Back to the TechCrunch Podcast! This week we have an extra special guest host, Haje Jan Kamps walking us through the top TC stories of the week and talking to the writers who wrote them. He talks with Natasha Mascarenhas about YC demo day, executive changes, and the shrinking diversity in the accelerator’s cohort. He’s also joined by Anita Ramaswamy to talk about Ethereum’s impending Merge and what it means for its users and the world of blockchains at large. And of course, Haje will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Garry Tan’s return is a full circle moment for Y Combinator Delving into YC’s diversity data following a category shakeup Catch up on all of TechCrunch’s YC demo day coverage here . How the upcoming Ethereum Merge could change crypto’s rewards, costs and reputation Other news from the week: Check out all the TechCrunch coverage of the Apple iPhone event here Juul agrees to pay $438.5M in a record settlement, while a newer vape maker gains steam Elon Musk can lean on the Twitter whistleblower but he can’t push the trial date back Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week we’re talking to Kyle Wiggers is back to talk about Stable Diffusion, a new open source AI generator that allows for unfiltered creation and has led to a deepfake free for all. Brian Heater also comes on to talk about what we can expect from Apple’s iPhone event and what we know so far about the reported antitrust lawsuit against Apple . And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Deepfakes for all: Uncensored AI art model prompts ethics questions What we expect from Apple’s iPhone 14 event Justice Department in early stages of filing an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, says report Other news from the week: Twitter’s attempt to monetize porn reportedly halted due to child safety warnings Royal Caribbean will equip all its cruise ships with Starlink internet Snap cuts 20% of staff amid major restructuring Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast we’re talking to Zack Whittaker about TechCrunch’s new spyware lookup tool and a whistleblower complaint against Twitter alleging massive security issues. Tim De Chant also comes on to explain how the Inflation Reduction Act could make EVs more available and affordable. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: TechCrunch launches TheTruthSpy spyware lookup tool Manchin’s ultimatum may turn the US into a battery powerhouse Ex-security chief accuses Twitter of cybersecurity mismanagement in an explosive whistleblower complaint Other news from the week: Meta officially rolls out its new metaverse ID system Deepfakes for all: Uncensored AI art model prompts ethics questions Oracle’s ‘surveillance machine’ targeted in US privacy class action T-Mobile phones will connect to Starlink for free starting next year Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast Anita Ramaswamy is back to talk about Adam Neumann’s latest Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup and Amanda Silberling joins us to talk about teens flocking away from Facebook. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: a16z says ‘WeBack’ to WeWork’s Neumann with its biggest check ever U.S. teens have abandoned Facebook, Pew study says Other news from the week: HBO Max is removing 36 titles and creators are not happy Shopify launches Collabs, a new way for creators to earn revenue on the platform Meta invests in Take App, a Singaporean startup that helps merchants sell via WhatsApp American Airlines to buy 20 jets from Boom Supersonic Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast Natasha Mascarenhas is back to talk about VC-backed aperitif company Haus being forced to sell. Then we’re joined by Carly page to talk about a recent phishing campaign that targeted Twilio and many other internet companies. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Haus, a VC-backed aperitif startup, is up for sale after Series A falls through Twilio hacked by phishing campaign targeting internet companies Other news from the week: SoftBank cautions longer startup winter because unicorn founders are unwilling to cut valuations Coinbase’s earnings fall short of expectations as crypto winter rages Facebook helps cops prosecute 17-year-old for abortion Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast we’re talking to Natasha Mascarenhas about YC’s decision to shrink their startup cohort and the recent layoffs at On Deck. Then we’re joined by Rebecca Bellan to talk about the disappearance of Bolt Mobility. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Y Combinator narrows current cohort size by 40%, citing downturn and funding environment On Deck lays off a third of staff after cutting a quarter just months prior Bolt Mobility has vanished, leaving e-bikes, unanswered calls behind in several US cities Other news from the week: Robinhood lays off 23% of staff, CEO Vlad Tenev says, ‘This is on me’ Hackers stole passwords for accessing 140,000 payment terminals Sheryl Sandberg officially stepped down as Meta COO on August 1, filing shows Amazon is buying iRobot for $1.7B Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast, Becca Szkutak comes on to talk about the fraught state of extension rounds for many early-stage startups and Devin Coldewey about upcoming changes to Instagram that a lot of users agree will make the app much worse. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Instagram to walk back full-screen home feed and temporarily reduce recommended posts Instagram gets worse with dark patterns lifted from TikTok Every startup wants an extension round, but there aren’t enough to go around Other news from the week: Meta posts its first ever quarterly revenue decline Amazon’s shares rise on earnings beat, despite $2B loss iPhone revenue up slightly for Q3, as other hardware categories lose steam Rivian begins laying off 6% of workforce T-Mobile will pay out $350M to customers in data breach settlement Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast, TC crypto reporter Anita Ramaswamy comes on to discuss how regulators are thinking of tackling crypto and Lauren Forristal who covers streaming at TC talked about how Netflix is combatting massive subscriber losses. And as always, Darrell will catch you up on the tech news you may have missed this week. Articles from the episode: Regulators should address crypto ‘garbage’ first, former SEC Chairman Clayton says Netflix loses 970,000 subscribers, its largest quarterly loss ever Other news from the week: Amazon is buying primary care tech provider One Medical for $3.9B Tesla dumped 75% of its Bitcoin holdings GM unveils Chevy Blazer EV to challenge Tesla Model Y New documents reveal ‘huge’ scale of US government’s cell phone location data tracking Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
TC Sessions: Robotics 2022 is happening on July 21 (aka tomorrow!) it's virtual and free so RSVP at techcrunch.com/events . For this bonus episode our colleague from Equity, Alex Wilhelm, sat down with Brian Heater ,TechCrunch hardware editor and mastermind behind the upcoming robotics event. Enjoy this bonus episode! Equity posts every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and we'll be back with a regular TechCrunch Podcast on Saturday. If you want to come hang at the TC Sessions: Robotics 2022 , you can sign up here for free. See you there! Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast, TC climate writer Harri Weber comes on to talk about Tesla’s underperforming solar roofing business and new TC reporter, Kyle Wiggins, does a deep dive into Butler Hospitality’s recent layoffs and how they are a cautionary tale for other food and hospitality tech businesses. And of course, Darrell gives you a rundown of biggest stories in tech this week Articles from the episode: Sure, Tesla, a solar trailer Tesla reportedly nowhere near goal of installing 1,000 solar roofs a week Butler shows hundreds of employees the door after raising $50M for room service delivery Other news from the week: Microsoft lays off a portion of its workforce as part of a ‘realignment’ Twitter sues Elon Musk to force him to seal the deal Twitter v. Elon brings us a meme-driven lawsuit for the books Uber facing lawsuit from dozens of women over sexual assaults by drivers YouTube ends Lofi Girl’s two-year-long music stream over bogus DMCA warning Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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This week on the TechCrunch Podcast Managing Editor Darrell Etherington gives you a rundown of the biggest stories in tech this week and sits down with TC writers for a deep dive into a few of them. In this episode, he talks with Zack Whittaker about Apple’s latest security feature, lockdown mode and Amanda Silberling about the end of former Theranos exec Sunny Balwani’s trial. Please note, we recorded with episode before news of Elon’s attempt to terminate his deal to acquire Twitter broke. Read Taylor Hatmaker’s coverage here to stay up to date. Articles from the episode: Apple says Lockdown Mode in iOS 16 will help block government spyware attacks Former Theranos exec Sunny Balwani is found guilty Other news from the week: Elon Musk tells Twitter he is killing the deal Things get messy for Elon Musk with report about new twins he shares with Neuralink exec A huge data leak of 1 billion records exposes China’s vast surveillance state Hotel giant Marriott confirms yet another data breach Apple reportedly plans to launch an ‘extreme sports’ Apple Watch with a larger screen and metal casing Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington talks with TC’s Amanda Silberling about VidCon and the creator economy coming of age. He also speaks to Aria Alamalhodaei about NASA and Rocket Lab launching a scouting mission for a future orbital Moon base. And as always, you’ll get a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: MrBeast explains YouTube’s algorithm Rocket Lab’s CAPSTONE mission to the moon is key to establishing a lunar space station Other news from the week: OK, whose rocket just hit the moon? Get hype for the first images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Snapchat officially introduces its paid subscription at $3.99 per month Tesla lays off nearly 200 Autopilot workers, shutters San Mateo office Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
This week on the TechCrunch Podcast our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington talks with Jacquelyn Melinek about the power and pitfalls of crypto communities and Devin Coldewey about why Pornhub’s COO and CEO have unceremoniously stepped down. And as always, you’ll get a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: Crypto’s emphasis on community could lead followers off a cliff CEO and COO of Pornhub parent company MindGeek abruptly resign Other news from the week: Twitter to expand into long-form content with upcoming Twitter Notes feature FDA orders Juul to stop selling its vaping products in the US Meta to roll out new monetization tools on Instagram and Facebook, including a creator marketplace Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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This week on the TechCrunch Podcast our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington talks with Bill Gates (yes, that Bill Gates) about whether we can still avoid climate disaster, the importance of crypto, and Elon Musk’s time management skills. He also talks with TC writer Ingrid Owen about Spotify’s acquisition of the Voice AI startup Sonatic. And as always, you’ll get a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: Bill Gates on economic turbulence, crypto and whether we can still avoid climate disaster Spotify is acquiring Sonantic, the AI voice platform used to simulate Val Kilmer’s voice in Top Gun Maverick Other news from the week: The Google engineer who thinks the company’s AI has come to life Elon Musk tells Twitter employees he wants to be involved in product SpaceX internal open letter seeks condemnation of Elon Musk’s tweets Coinbase CEO says it is laying off 18% of its workers SpaceX said to have fired employees behind company-wide letter criticizing Elon Musk Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome back to The TechCrunch Podcast where you’ll hear everything you need to know about the week’s top stories in tech from the people who wrote them. This week our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington, mixes it up and talks with Kurt Knight who isn’t a TC writer but is the Senior Director of Platform Product Marketing at Apple who comes on to talk about WWDC and updates to Apple's Continuity. We also talk with Lucas Matney about the former OpenSea exec whose arrest has the crypto world worried. And as always, you’ll get a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: Apple’s Continuity Camera lets you use your iPhone as a webcam The arrest heard ’round the crypto world’ by Lucas and Anita Ramaswamy Other news from the week: Proposed bipartisan US crypto bill could be ‘sigh of relief’ for the industry Tesla accuses civil rights agency of unlawfully suing for racial discrimination Here’s everything Apple just announced at the WWDC 2022 keynote MIT researchers uncover ‘unpatchable’ flaw in Apple M1 chips Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome back to The TechCrunch Podcast where you’ll hear everything you need to know about the week’s top stories in tech from the people who wrote them. This week our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington, talks with Mary Ann Azevedo about two fintech giants, Affirm and Stripe, partnering up and what that means for competitors and Brian Heater comes on to preview next week’s Apple Worldwide Developer Conference. And as always, you’ll get a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: Affirm teams up with Stripe as the BNPL wars intensify What to expect from Apple’s WWDC 2022 keynote Other news from the week: Sheryl Sandberg will step down as Meta COO Former OpenSea exec arrested and charged with insider trading of NFTs a16z-backed Loom lays off 14% of staff, one year after becoming a unicorn SWVL plans to lay off 32% of its team two months after going public Tech layoffs top 15K in a brutal May Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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Welcome back to The TechCrunch Podcast where you’ll hear everything you need to know about the week’s top stories in tech from the people who wrote them. This week our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington, talks with Natasha Mascarenhas about the ongoing tech layoffs, Anita Ramaswamy about WeWork founder Adam Neumann moving into the crypto space with backing from a16z, And Devin Caldewey about AI-generated images. Plus a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: A third straight week of tech layoffs in the books Latch, a proptech meets SaaS play, conducts two consecutive weeks of layoffs Adam Neumann’s blockchain-based redemption story now sponsored by a16z OpenAI: Look at our awesome image generator! Google: Hold my Shiba Inu Other news from the week: It’s official: Broadcom to acquire VMware in massive $61B deal Jack Dorsey steps down from Twitter’s board Twitter investors sue Elon Musk over acquisition shenanigans Extras: Hana Mohan’s Twitter thread on the YC advice to founders Hana Mohan’s episode of Found Equity’s episode: We think founders need a quick Heart to Heart about the market Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Welcome to the first episode of TheTechCrunch Podcast where you’ll hear everything you need to know about the week’s top stories in tech from the people who wrote them. This week our host, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington, talks with Taylor Hatmaker about the congressional hearing about UFOs in which pentagon experts say definitively UFOs are real and that sightings reports are way up. And Kirsten Korosec joins us to talk about all the news that came out of the TC Sessions: Mobility. Plus a rundown of the week’s top news on TechCrunch. Articles from the episode: At the first UFO hearing in 50 years, the Pentagon says unexplained reports are way up Top three takeaways from Nuro’s session at TC Sessions: Mobility Arrival unveils prototype of dedicated ride-hail vehicle at TC Sessions: Mobility Luminar’s Austin Russell: ‘We probably shouldn’t have existed’ but lidar will drive next-gen safety anyway Other news from the week: Buffalo shooter invited others to his private Discord ‘diary’ 30 minutes before attack NY AG is investigating Twitch, Discord and 4chan for their role in the Buffalo mass shooting Twitter CEO and Elon Musk clash over bot-battling metrics Musk says Twitter deal is dead unless CEO can prove spam stats Three senior Twitter employees leave amid potential Musk takeover Watch Boeing’s make it or break it Starliner launch today YC advises founders to ‘plan for the worst’ amid market teardown Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
Introducing The TechCrunch Podcast where you’ll hear everything you need to know about the week’s top stories in tech from the people who wrote them. Each week, Managing Editor Darrell Etherington will go in-depth on two or three of the week’s top stories from in and around the startup ecosystem, and he’ll be joined by the TechCrunch writers who wrote those stories. They’ll tell us why the stories are so important, and what they think the most important takeaways are for each, for both the general public and our venture industry insider audience. Credits: The TechCrunch Podcast is produced by Maggie Stamets, hosted by Darrell Etherington, and edited by Kell.…
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