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5 changes social-audio apps should consider making now: Adonica Shaw


Social-audio apps need to leverage the same strategies used by major news organizations.

How intensive modding ushered in China’s computer revolution: Tom Mullaney


In my previous essay on TechCrunch, I examined the profound challenges which confronted the computer engineers trying to fit tens of thousands of Chinese characters in a memory system designed to handle a much smaller alphanumeric symbolic system. The enginee…

Top highlights from Xpeng's 2021 Tech Day: Rebecca Bellan


Chinese smart electric vehicle startup Xpeng has announced a series of innovations that direct the company towards crafting the mobility ecosystem of the future. “Our exploration of more efficient, safer, carbon-neutral mobility solutions goes far beyond jus…

The return of text is inevitable: Natasha Mascarenhas


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. On Equity this week, we discussed the value of the written word. You can imagine that the resulting argument is inherently …

This Week in Apps: Google Play lowers commissions, Apple drops anti-steering rule, Pinterest clones TikTok, Android 12 arrives: Sarah Perez


Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. The app industry continues to grow, with a record 218 billion downloads and $143 billion in global consu…

Justice for OpenSea: Alex Wilhelm


Welcome back to The TechCrunch Exchange, a weekly startups-and-markets newsletter for your weekend enjoyment.

Employees are designing the workplace of the future: Anamarie Huerta Franc


What factors would make people want to come into the office? SAP research found four: peer-to-peer learning, collaboration, community-building and intention.

The rapidly changing investor calculus on China's tech giants: Elliott Zaagman


As wave after wave of regulatory crackdowns have dominated China tech news in 2021, one can be excused for losing track of what is being regulated, who is doing the regulating, and what exactly the regulations are. From fintech to data management to education…

Introducing the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project: Scott Bade


Technology has never agreed with boundaries. Even the most detailed satellite snapshots of Earth show no borders. From the printing press to the airplane, the telephone to social media, technological progress has helped us transcend time and place. And when i…

I founded Nest. Here's how startups can help solve climate change: Matt Rogers


Matt Rogers Contributor Share on Twitter Matt Rogers built the first machine-learning thermostat as the co-founder of Nest. He was previously an engineer at Apple, where he helped build ten generations of the iPhone and the first iPad. He currently splits his…


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