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How national interest startups should be thinking about government contracts

National interest technology can show up in a lot of ways, like in data analysis and cybersecurity, as well as satellites and weapons....

New funding rounds confirm that money attracts money

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A new app launches to help keep voters informed for elections

Around the corner is perhaps one of the most important elections this nation has ever seen, yet many people are still unaware of...

Kalshi secures tens of millions in loans from VCs, eyes $50M+ round amid election betting boom, source says

Investors are rushing to throw millions at a hot startup called Kalshi as loans or even as unusual we’ll-figure-it-out later cash. Kalshi is...

MealMe, the startup integrating food ordering tech into apps, picks up $8M

MealMe, a unified API that embeds food and retail ordering into consumer apps and websites, announced on Thursday that it secured $8 million in...

Disrupt 2024: Day 3 | TechCrunch

Welcome to the third and final day of TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 at Moscone West in San Francisco! The excitement here is still in...

Haptic’s touch-based navigation helps blind and sighted alike get around without looking

Smartphones and navigation apps have become second nature these days. But for those with blindness and low vision, it’s not quite so convenient....

BANF’s smart tires for trucks promise to save fuel and lives

Tire health has a huge impact on a truck’s fuel efficiency and safety on the road.  And yet, with all of the arguably sexier...

ElevenLabs has hired the team behind Omnivore, a reader app

Generative AI audio company ElevenLabs has hired the team behind Omnivore, an open source read-it-later app. In a blog post, Omnivore co-founders Jackson Harper...

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