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Amazon acquires film/TV rights to ‘Warhammer 40,000’ IP

Amazon announced today that it signed a deal with Games Workshop (GAW), giving it IP rights to the “Warhammer 40,000”…

2 years ago

TechCrunch+ roundup: New VC rules, AI biotech investor survey, Instagram ad case study

When a cat is scared, it may hide under the couch; a startled fish will swim into a dark hole.…

2 years ago

With IT spending forecast to rise in 2023, what does it mean for startups?

Although we’re in a period of economic uncertainty, I come bearing good news: All signs point to IT spending going…

2 years ago

Collegiate entrepreneur hubs look to provide first support for would-be startups

It seems like a lot of startups are born from an idea someone had while in college. But what if,…

2 years ago

Audit firm Mazars ceases proof-of-reserves work for Binance and others

Global audit firm Mazars has deleted the website that hosted proofs-of-reserves work for cryptocurrency exchanges. The company told Bloomberg that…

2 years ago

Waymo opens Phoenix airport rides to the public, doubles downtown service area

Members of the general public will be able to take a Waymo robotaxi, with no human safety operator behind the…

2 years ago

On Dropbox, Slack pings and Twitter moderation

How hard is it to do things? Often it turns out to be pretty hard. There’s an infamous Hacker News…

2 years ago

Twitter is a mess, so former employees are creating Spill as an alternative

Alphonzo “Phonz” Terrell and DeVaris Brown met during orientation on their first day working at Twitter. They didn’t know that…

2 years ago

Dropbox buys form management platform FormSwift for $95M in cash

Dropbox today announced that it’s acquired FormSwift, a cloud-based platform designed to help businesses build, edit, approve, share and print…

2 years ago

Equity’s 2023 predictions on the future of building, crypto and AI

Hello and welcome back to Equity, the podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind…

2 years ago