Year: 2025

YouTube TV is giving customers a $20 credit for Disney blackout

YouTube TV is giving customers a $20 credit for Disney blackout YouTube TV subscribers unhappy about going more than a week without ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks will be getting a $20 credit that can be applied to their next billing statement. Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/09/youtube-tv-is-giving-customers-a-20-credit-for-disney-blackout/

Elon Musk uses Grok to imagine the possibility of love

Elon Musk uses Grok to imagine the possibility of love After Tesla shareholders approved a new compensation package that could be worth $1 trillion, CEO Elon Musk appears to be celebrating with a normal weekend on his social media platform X. Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/09/elon-musk-uses-grok-to-imagine-the-possibility-of-love/

Apple reportedly plans ambitious satellite-powered iPhone features

Apple reportedly plans ambitious satellite-powered iPhone features While Apple’s iPhone already supports texting, calling emergency services, and contacting roadside assistance via satellite connectivity, the company may have many more satellite-powered features in the works. Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/09/apple-reportedly-plans-ambitious-satellite-powered-iphone-features/

Is Wall Street losing faith in AI?

Is Wall Street losing faith in AI? A rough week for tech stocks might signal a loss of investor confidence in artificial intelligence. Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/08/is-wall-street-losing-faith-in-ai/

‘Breaking Bad’ creator’s new show ‘Pluribus’ was emphatically ‘made by humans,’ not AI

‘Breaking Bad’ creator’s new show ‘Pluribus’ was emphatically ‘made by humans,’ not AI If you watched all the way to the end of the new Apple TV show “Pluribus,” you may have noticed an unusual disclaimer in the credits: “This show was made by humans.” Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/08/breaking-bad-creators-new-show-pluribus-was-emphatically-made-by-humans-not-ai/

OpenAI asked Trump administration to expand Chips Act tax credit to cover data centers

OpenAI asked Trump administration to expand Chips Act tax credit to cover data centers A recent letter from OpenAI reveals more details about how the company is hoping the federal government can support the company’s ambitious plans for data center construction. Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/08/openai-asked-trump-administration-to-expand-chips-act-tax-credit-to-cover-data-centers/

How startups can lure good talent fairly without big tech bank accounts 

How startups can lure good talent fairly without big tech bank accounts  Three industry insiders walk through how startups can set up an employee equity strategy that remains fair as a company grows. Powered by WPeMatico https://techcrunch.com/2025/11/08/how-startups-can-lure-good-talent-fairly-without-big-tech-bank-accounts/

Collo’s deeptech fix for the food & beverage industry’s water waste problem

Collo’s deeptech fix for the food & beverage industry’s water waste problem Despite efforts to reduce water consumption, the beverage industry is known for its resource-intensive nature: for example, producing each litre of Coca-Cola requires up to 1.8 litres of water, and in dairy, this ratio is twice as high. 

UK signals “Quantum Decade” with new investments and deals to fast-track real-world quantum adoption

UK signals “Quantum Decade” with new investments and deals to fast-track real-world quantum adoption Today, as the National Quantum Technologies Showcase brings thousands of researchers, investors, and global policymakers together in London, the UK government is taking another step forward to unlock quantum’s vast potential to drive economic growth and

Anthropic to open offices in Paris and Munich

Anthropic to open offices in Paris and Munich The US AI lab behind the chatbot Claude is opening offices in Paris and Munich, as it looks to grow its European footprint. San Francisco–based Anthropic has also made a number of personnel appointments across Europe, where it employs nearly 200 people. The