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An AI startup founder says he’s planning a ‘March for Billionaires’ in protest of California’s wealth tax | TechCrunch

The war on California’s proposed ‘Billionaire’s Tax’ is getting weird. This week, amid ongoing rancor from tech elites over the much maligned bill, it...

From Svedka to Anthropic, brands make bold plays with AI in Super Bowl ads | TechCrunch

Following last year’s trend of showcasing AI in multimillion-dollar ad spots, the 2026 Super Bowl advertisements took it a step further by leveraging AI...

How Elon Musk is rewriting the rules on founder power | TechCrunch

Elon Musk has merged SpaceX and xAI, creating what might be the blueprint for a new Silicon Valley power structure. With his $800 billion net worth already rivaling historic conglomerate GE’s...

Spotify’s new feature lets you explore the story behind the song you’re listening to | TechCrunch

Spotify is rolling out a new “About the Song” feature that lets users explore the stories behind the music they’re listening to, the company...

Sports Betting Is Skyrocketing. Will It Take Over the Olympics?

That’s a lot of impressive acronyms, but what do groups like these actually do? And are they effective?Watching the DetectivesFor as long as legal...

Two Titanic Structures Hidden Deep Within the Earth Have Altered the Magnetic Field for Millions of Years

A team of geologists has found for the first time evidence that two ancient, continent-sized, ultrahot structures hidden beneath the Earth have shaped the...

Sapiom raises $15M to help AI agents buy their own tech tools | TechCrunch

People without coding backgrounds are discovering that they can build their own custom apps using vibe coding — solutions like Lovable that turn plain-language...

AWS revenue continues to soar as cloud demand remains high  | TechCrunch

Amazon Web Services ended 2025 with its strongest quarterly growth rate in more than three years. The company reported Thursday that its cloud service business...

One of Europe’s largest universities knocked offline for days after cyberattack | TechCrunch

The computer systems of La Sapienza in Rome, one of the largest universities in Europe with around 120,000 students, have been down for three...

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