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Is there a social network for old people? If you have a teenager around the house, you probably hear them say the same things. The most read story this week is on a study that suggests that this generation of teens has largely abandoned the platform in favor of social media sites such asInstagram,YouTube, andTikTok.
A group of Voyager Digital customers filed a class-action suit in Florida federal court against Cuban and the basketball team he owns, the Dallas Mavericks.
Some companies are announcing layoffs only to announce another round of layoffs just weeks or months later.
South Korea has launched its first-ever lunar mission, which will include a landing on the lunar surface.
The data of at least 125 customers was accessed after some of the company's employees were tricked into handing over their corporate login credentials.
The show is made up of user submitted footage from Ring security cameras. Most people realize their every step is recorded on a security camera or three, but they don't embrace it as entertainment because it feels weird.
Haus is looking for a buyer after a major investor backed out of its Series A. Haus just doesn't have the cash to support continued operations at this time.
The image is called Haus.
How clean the air is on a daily basis? Davida Herzl sat down with Jordan and Darrell to explain why she wanted everyone to be able to answer that question. On Wednesday's show, the Equity crew discussed whether the turbulent market conditions of late will mean less early-stage endeavors in the months ahead.
The paywall has something to do with it. There are a lot of good things. This week, the most read thing was by the subscribers of TechCrunch+.
If you have a great idea but can't code, you should build an MIP. The ball can still move. Some of the key principles are laid out by Magnus Grimeland, the founder of Antler.
The period when the deck was being increasingly stacked against them may now be behind us.
Do VCs prefer tools that help them figure out where to put their money? Kyle Wiggers looked at the concept and wondered why not all VCs were on board with it.