Category: Science & Technology
Did A Murderous Psychopath Reside in this Castle? | Mysteries of the Abandoned | Science Channel
An abandoned castle is the site of hundreds of horrific murders perpetrated by the mysterious countess who once lived there,
Read MoreSpy games in HR tech: Inside Rippling’s wild lawsuit against Deel
Rippling’s latest lawsuit (https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/17/rippling-sues-deel-deel-denies-all-legal-wrongdoing-and-slack-is-the-main-witness/) reads less like a legal filing and more like the plot of
Read MoreTrump tariff’s swift impacts, from Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen┃StrictlyVC SF
Flexport’s business is built on supply chains, and the new tariffs the U.S. is placing upon its trading partners have
Read MoreSan Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s pitch on the city’s rebound┃StrictlyVC SF
The perception of San Francisco has been on the decline for years due to a number of factors, and the
Read MoreForerunner Founder Kirsten Green on why AI has opened a new era in Venture Capital ┃StrictlyVC SF
Forerunner has seen a number of high-profile successes in their investments, showing an ability to get ahead of consumer trends
Read MoreSearching for a Black Hole in Our Galaxy | Space’s Deepest Secrets | Science Channel
New telescope technology has helped astronomers explore the never-before-seen invisible universe. These modern marvels ushered in a new age of
Read MoreMach CEO Ethan Thornton on what it’s like to run a defense tech company in your 20s┃StrictlyVC SF
Mach CEO Ethan Thornton has been building weapons systems of varying shapes and sizes since high school, but his ambitions
Read MoreKalshi CEO Tarek Mansour on why prediction markets went mainstream┃StrictlyVC SF
Kalshi is the largest prediction market in America, creating an entire trading economy around political, sports, and cultural events. To
Read MoreThe Nintendo Switch 2, hands-on: It’s pretty good! | TechCrunch
At a presentation unveiling the Nintendo Switch 2, longtime Nintendo producer Kouichi Kawamoto revealed that at one point, he considered
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