Women and underrepresented founders aren’t going to wait for the VC industry to transform itself
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Read moreMGM didn’t pay up after hackers broke into its system and stole customer data
K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images The Wall Street Journal wrote on Thursday that MGM Resorts International didn’t pay the ransomware attackers who broke into its systems last month, forcing the company to shut down systems at several of its hotels and casinos. The hack kept many
Read moreSam Altman backs teens’ startup, Google unveils the Pixel 8 and TikTok tests an ad-free tier
Hiya, folks, and welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s digest of the past week in tech news. It’s TC’s column that highlights the major stories over the past few days, and — we humbly submit — it’s a darn useful resource for folks on the go. This week, we
Read moreThis №1 Rule Kept Devs Afloat, and Most of Us Don’t Know How To Get It Back
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Read moreCrypto is about a lot more than a former golden boy turned villain
"Number Go Up: Inside Crypto’s Wild Rise and Staggering Fall" by investigative reporter Zeke Faux has several chapters on FTX's founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, but it's also about crypto more broadly.
Read moreE-government in Estonia and what we could learn from them
Welcome to Hashtag Trending, the Weekend Edition. I’m your host, Jim Love. Today, we are going to look at how one country became a leader in terms of the transformation of it’s economy and it’s government. A country that leads in terms of per capita investment. And that country is:
Read moreNode.js vs Django: Which is Better for Web Development in 2023?
In this article, we’ll dive deep into Node.js vs Django, comparing their unique features and capabilities. Continue reading Node.js vs Django: Which is Better for Web Development in 2023? on SitePoint.
Read moreHackers are selling the data of millions lifted from 23andMe’s genetic database
Illustration: Beatrice Sala 23andMe acknowledged this week that data from users of its genetic testing and analysis platform has been circulating on dark web forums after what it says was a credential-stuffing attack, according to BleepingComputer. The outlet wrote that a hacker reportedly leaked what they said was “1 million
Read moreDeal Dive: The future of social media is vertical
While many startups are looking to be the next Twitter, those targeting specific communities may find a better outcome.
Read moreFlutter Beginners’ Guide: Exploring 7 Vital Concepts and Important Facts
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