New data shows older age groups are most affected by overdoses
New data shows older age groups are most affected by overdoses
New data shows older age groups are most affected by overdoses
Less than one year after its iOS launch, French startup ten ten has gone viral with a walkie-talkie app that allows teens to send voice messages to their close friends — even when their phone is locked. Whether you think that's a recipe for disaster or the coolest thing you've heard may depend on your age group, and teens clearly heard of that one long before we did; although walkie talkies are clearly not a new concept, even in app form. "We’re ephemeral by design," ten ten co-founder and CEO, Jule Comar said in a written interview with TechCrunch.
A 1962 Chevrolet Corvair with air-cooled boxer-six engine and two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, found in a Colorado junkyard.
It’s a strange feeling when the guy who just lost his third and probably last shot at a UFC title ends up walking away at the end of the night looking like a hero.
Data is at the heart of today's advanced AI systems, but it's costing more and more -- making it out of reach for all but the wealthiest tech companies. Last year, James Betker, a researcher at OpenAI, penned a post on his personal blog about the nature of generative AI models and the datasets on which they're trained. In it, Betker claimed that training data -- not a model's design, architecture or any other characteristic -- was the key to increasingly sophisticated, capable AI systems.
Neura was showing off its long-promised 4NE-1 robot, amid more traditional form factors. Notably absent at the annual Association for Advancing Automation (A3) show was an Agility booth. Agility chief product officer Melonee Wise told me that the company had opted to sit this one out, as it currently has all the orders it can manage.
'Love Island' has resurfaced for the summer. Are you ready to dive in?
The Lancia Ypsilon HF and Ypsilon Rally 4 HF mark the first HF trims in the carmaker's new electric era, and return Lancia to rallying after 30 years.
"I finally found someone willing to accept me as the lovable goofball I am," one older bride says.
Jasper Health, a cancer care platform startup, laid off a substantial part of its workforce, TechCrunch has learned. Engineering and product design were among the departments impacted by the cuts, according to posts on LinkedIn from impacted employees. TechCrunch was unable to independently verify the exact number of people who were cut, but an industry source who knew impacted people believes it was approximately half of Jasper Health's small team.
Last week, an unknown hacker broke into the servers of the U.S.-based stalkerware maker pcTattletale. The hacker then stole and leaked the company’s internal data. “This took a total of 15 minutes from reading the techcrunch article,” the hackers wrote in the defacement, referring to a recent TechCrunch article where we reported that pcTattletale was used to monitor several front desk check-in computers at Wyndham hotels across the United States.
Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information "unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive."
More than 20,000 five-star reviewers are seriously impressed: 'I cut out everything but this, and it's apparently all I need.'
Shares in Donald Trump's social media company have been on a wild ride after the former president was convicted on all counts in his hush money trial.
Google is embarrassed about its AI Overviews, too. Google -- a company whose name is synonymous with searching the web -- whose brand focuses on "organizing the world's information" and putting it at user's fingertips -- actually wrote in a blog post that "some odd, inaccurate or unhelpful AI Overviews certainly did show up." The admission of failure, penned by Google VP and Head of Search Liz Reid, seems a testimony as to how the drive to mash AI technology into everything has now somehow made Google Search worse.
Meta has been banned from launching features on Facebook and Instagram that would have collected data on voters in Spain using the social networks ahead of next month's European Elections. The local data protection authority, the AEPD, has used emergency powers to protect local users' privacy. Meta confirmed to TechCrunch it has complied with the order, which can last for up to three months.
The “Super Bass” singer has axed a second concert in Amsterdam after being detained in the country last week, an experience she has called "subhuman."
Experts say aging well is more about mindset than a strict lifestyle.
Temu, the low-cost e-commerce marketplace owned by Chinese online retailer Pinduoduo, is to face the European Union's strictest rules after authorities designated the company a "very large online platform" (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The news comes some two weeks after European consumer protection groups filed coordinated complaints against Temu over an alleged raft of alleged breaches relating to DSA, and a year after Temu opened its first office in the region.
As factories and manufacturing facilities have gotten "smarter" through sensors, robotics and other connected technologies, this has created a potential treasure trove of data that can be mined for insights on bottlenecks and other areas for improvement. While big data analytics has for years been a mainstay of industries such as finance and logistics, it hasn't fully made its way into the manufacturing realm. This has created an untapped gold mine of insights, and more recently a nascent market for technologies designed both to capture and make sense of a vast array of manufacturing data.
The blue cartoon dog dad is inspiring fathers around the world to go all in on parenting — and connect with other dads.