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Snap adopts ‘startup squads’ amid ad slump

Snap is taking a page from early-stage playbooks, carving the company into small “startup squads”…

Signal rolls out secure chat backups, free and paid

Signal is adding something users have asked for since the app’s early days: cloud backups…

Salesloft ties Drift data theft to GitHub breach

Salesloft says a compromise of its GitHub account set off a supply‑chain attack that led…

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Salesloft links Drift breaches to GitHub hack

Salesloft says a March compromise of its GitHub account set off a chain of intrusions that let attackers steal customer…

ReOrbit Raises Record Round to Challenge Starlink

Helsinki-based ReOrbit has secured a record-setting €45 million Series A to build sovereign satellite networks for governments and critical infrastructure…

ReOrbit Raises €45M to Rival Starlink in Europe

Finnish satellite-maker ReOrbit has secured a record €45 million Series A, a milestone for Europe’s space-tech scene and a clear…

Deep Fission goes public in an unusual $3 SPAC

Nuclear startup Deep Fission has slipped onto the public markets via a reverse merger that raised roughly $30 million, a…

Deep Fission’s curious SPAC tests nuclear appetite

Nuclear startup Deep Fission has slipped onto the public markets through a reverse merger that raised roughly $30 million, a…

Lightspeed-backed Netskope follows Rubrik in rare IPO

Netskope is set to test public markets in a moment when cybersecurity offerings are few and far between, lining up…

Netskope follows Rubrik in rare cyber IPO via Lightspeed

Netskope is set to test a fragile IPO window for cybersecurity, arriving close on the heels of Rubrik and sharing…

Nepal lifts social media ban after deadly unrest

Nepal has scrapped a sweeping block on major social networks days after imposing it, reversing course amid youth-led demonstrations that…

Nepal lifts social media ban after deadly protests

Nepal has abruptly restored access to major social networks after a sweeping blackout ignited youth-led demonstrations that turned violent. The…

More Than 10 European Startups Hit Unicorn Status

Europe’s startup engine is humming again. More than ten venture-backed companies across the continent have crossed the $1 billion valuation…

Europe Mints Over 10 New Unicorns Amid Deal Revival

Europe’s late‑stage funding engine has sputtered back to life. More than ten startups across the continent crossed the $1 billion…

Whistleblowers say Meta buried child-safety research

Four current and former employees have told lawmakers that Meta curtailed and reshaped internal research on children’s safety, alleging the…

Whistleblowers: Meta buried child safety research

Four whistleblowers say Meta discouraged and diluted internal research into children’s safety, alleging the company tightened rules to keep sensitive…

iPhone 17 and Apple’s thinnest iPhone yet

Apple’s next hardware showcase is set to be all about the iPhone 17 family—and a bold new ultra‑slim model that…

iPhone 17 preview: Apple’s thinnest iPhone ever

Apple’s next hardware event is shaping up to be an iPhone-first show, with the iPhone 17 family expected to headline…

Intel product chief exits as leadership reshuffle deepens

Intel is accelerating a sweeping reorganization, with longtime executive Michelle Johnston Holthaus departing her role as chief executive of the…

Intel Product Chief Exits as Shake-Up Accelerates

Intel’s senior ranks are on the move again as Michelle Johnston Holthaus, the company’s chief executive of products, departs after…

inDrive’s global super app push gains momentum

inDrive is moving beyond its auction-style ride-hailing roots to build a multipurpose platform for everyday services, starting in markets where…

inDrive’s bold bid to build a global super app

inDrive, the ride-hailing company built on a bargaining model, is making a concerted push to become a global super app—starting…

How to Watch Apple Reveal the iPhone 17

Apple’s next keynote is set to unveil the iPhone 17, and millions will be tuning in. Whether you prefer a…

How to Watch Apple’s iPhone 17 Reveal

Apple’s next keynote is expected to headline the iPhone 17, and the company will stream the reveal widely. Here’s how…

Google adds 5 languages to AI Mode

Google is expanding AI Mode, its AI-powered search experience, to five additional languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese.…

Google AI Mode adds Hindi, Japanese, Korean

Google is expanding its AI Mode in Search to five additional languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese. After…

Databricks Valued at $100B on $4B ARR

Databricks has confirmed a fresh $1 billion capital infusion at a valuation topping $100 billion, anchored by $4 billion in…