Magic Leap’s new CEO is a Bain Capital exec
Five weeks ago, Magic Leap CEO Peggy Johnson joined me onstage at Disrupt. Much of the conversation focused on the augmented reality hardware company’s full pivot into enterprise applications with the Magic Leap 2. Johnson, a former Microsoft and Qualcomm exec, spearheaded the shift in business strategy when she joined
Read moreMapleSEC: VMware’s Chad Skipper sheds light on security measures
During a MapleSEC fireside chat, Jim Love, CIO of IT World Canada, welcomed Chad Skipper, global security technologist from VMware, for a conversation that delved into the complexities of modern cybersecurity and the solutions being developed to address them. Visibility in the virtual battlefield The discussion revolved around the concept
Read moreSoundboks is scaling high-volume, high-energy speakers across borders and cultures
Norway-based Soundboks just released its latest $1,000 Bluetooth speaker. Now in its fourth generation, the latest Soundboks speaker is just like the older models: It’s a large, unabashed black box designed to withstand a rowdy, off-the-grid weekend of music. While the speaker has been wildly popular in Norway and Sweden,
Read moreABL Space Systems provides update on the road to second RS1 launch
ABL Space Systems has been quiet since the company conducted its first launch attempt in January, which resulted in the rocket crashing back down to Earth a little over 10 seconds after liftoff. Now we know why: They have been very, very, very busy. In a detailed blog post on
Read moreSBF testifying, bitcoin rises amid spot ETF speculation and Walmart’s web3 accelerator surfaces
It’s week four of the Sam Bankman-Fried trial…and he’s taking the stand today at 2 p.m. So keep an eye out for additional coverage. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Read moreThreads isn’t dead and it now has polls and GIFs too
Meta’s X rival, Instagram Threads, is copying a couple more X features today with the launch of support for polls and GIFs. The update comes in rapid succession to other releases for the new app, which have included support for a web version a (free) edit button, profile switching, likes,
Read moreQueerTech Qonference in Montreal and online on Nov. 1-2
Professionals in the tech industry who identify as part of, or allies to, the 2SLGBTQ+ community will convene in downtown Montreal and online on Nov. 1-2 for the second annual QT Qonference (QTQ). A Montreal-based non-profit advocacy group for the queer community in the tech sector, QueerTech is organizing the
Read moreOpenAI forms team to study ‘catastrophic’ AI risks, including nuclear threats
OpenAI today announced that it’s created a new team to assess, evaluate and probe AI models to protect against what it describes as “catastrophic risks.” The team, called Preparedness, will be led by Aleksander Madry, the director of MIT’s Center for Deployable Machine Learning. (Madry joined OpenAI in May as
Read moreThere could be a simple reason why seed deals are so expensive today
It seems that as long as rapid revenue growth is possible in the earliest stages of startup life, valuations are going to be strong. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Read moreAgora enables brands to host live shopping events and auctions
Agora, the company that develops “real-time engagement” APIs, is making its livestream shopping technology widely available to help more brands build live commerce experiences, including shoppable shows, live auctions, personal shopper livestreams, and more. The solution has been in beta since 2022. With Agora’s live shopping API, any company can
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