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Are Some Broadband Service Providers Ripping Off Their Customers?
Many broadband service providers are ripping off their customers with their service bills, even though many other providers are finding means to make theirs more affordable. Although loyalty to a brand or company is a good thing, it may not be so all the time. Most...
How Online Casinos Have Risen in Popularity During 2020
Many forecasters were predicting a big year for online casinos. 2020 was set to be one of the biggest years for the industry due to the continued increase in access of the internet around the world. One glance at the report by Gamblers Daily Digest produced in...
The Story of Ross Perot, IT Outsourcing Godfather
Ross Perot, a famous American politician and businessman, died Tuesday, July 9. He was 89 and lost a short fight to leukemia. The world will remember him for one of the most successful independent election campaigns, memorable phrases, and maverick management style....
The rise of 5G: What’s happening in the UK?
With the news of EE and Vodafone bringing their 5G offering to their UK customers, and with other networks to follow, it’s clear the fifth generation of cellular technology is finally here, and it’s on the rise. Mobile networks have seen a number of generations,...
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North Korea’s hijack of one of the web’s most used open source projects was likely weeks in the making
A North Korean cyberattack that last Monday briefly hijacked one of the most widely used open source projects on the web took weeks to carry out as part of a long-running campaign to target the code’s top developers. The hijacking of the Axios project on March 31 was...
How MassMutual and Mass General Brigham turned AI pilot sprawl into production results
Enterprise AI programs rarely fail because of bad ideas. More often, they get stuck in ungoverned pilot mode and never reach production. At a recent VentureBeat event, technology leaders from MassMutual and Mass General Brigham explained how they avoided that trap —...
OpenAI’s vision for the AI economy: public wealth funds, robot taxes, and a four-day work week
As governments grapple with how to manage the economic fallout of superintelligent machines, OpenAI has released a set of policy proposals outlining the ways wealth and work could be reshaped in an “intelligence age.” The ideas blend traditionally left-leaning...
AI agents that automatically prevent, detect and fix software issues are here as NeuBird AI launches Falcon, FalconClaw
The mantra of the modern tech industry was arguably coined by Facebook (before it became Meta): "move fast and break things." But as enterprise infrastructure has shifted into a dizzying maze of hybrid clouds, microservices, and ephemeral compute clusters, the...
Startup Battlefield 200 applications open: a chance for VC access, TechCrunch coverage, and $100K
Pre-Series A founders and anyone who knows a startup worth funding, this is your reminder. Nominations for Startup Battlefield 200 are open, and the strongest contenders are already stepping forward. If your startup was nominated, don’t stop there. Submit your...
Closing the data security maturity gap: Embedding protection into enterprise workflows
Presented by Capital One Data security remains one of the least mature domains in enterprise cybersecurity. According to IBM, 35% of breaches in 2025 involved unmanaged data source or “shadow data.” This reveals a systemic lack of basic data awareness. It’s not...
Ticket savings of up to $500 this week for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026
Starting today, you have 5 days to save nearly $500 on your ticket to TechCrunch Disrupt 2026. This offer disappears Friday, April 10, at 11:59 p.m. PT. There are no extensions. If you’ve even been considering attending one of the most anticipated tech conferences of...
Convicted spyware maker Bryan Fleming avoids jail at sentencing
The first convicted spyware maker in over a decade has avoided jail time after earlier pleading guilty to U.S. federal charges associated with running his surveillance company. Bryan Fleming was sentenced on Friday in a San Diego federal court to time served and a...
Spain’s Xoople raises $130 million Series B to map the Earth for AI
Space data companies have argued for years that the private sector needs their products, but the real uptake has been from government buyers. Now, with artificial intelligence top of mind for business, one Spanish startup is trying to become the go-to source of ground...
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra has some impressive add-ons that make snapping photos really fun
In the U.S., discussions about top camera phones largely center around iPhones, the Samsung Galaxy series, and, lately, the Google Pixel. In contrast, people in Asia and parts of Europe get a wider range of choice with companies like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo upping...
Polymarket took down wagers tied to rescue of downed Air Force officer
A Democratic congressman had harsh criticism for Polymarket for allowing users to bet on the date the United States would confirm the rescue of Air Force service members shot down over Iran. In a social media post on Friday, Representative Seth Moulton wrote, “They...
Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use
AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service. Take Microsoft, which is currently focused on getting corporate customers to pay for Copilot. But it’s...








