A Year in Reading: Hernán Diaz
Few of the books I read this year have touched me as deeply as Alyson Hagy’s Scribe. Eventually, after blackening almost every sentence with underlines and...
Few of the books I read this year have touched me as deeply as Alyson Hagy’s Scribe. Eventually, after blackening almost every sentence with underlines and...
Out this week: INRI by Raúl Zurita; In Our Mad and Furious City by Guy Gunaratne; Best European Fiction 2019; and The Day the Sun Died by Yan Lianke. For more on these and other new...
In a plenary vote in September, the European Parliament backed the controversial Article 13 proposal, which is part of the EU’s copyright reform plans. Since then,...
Kublr is a Kubernetes ally that delivers an open, easy-to-use, enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform that’s not tied to a single cloud, PaaS or OS and today we welcome...
French VC firm Hardware Club just announced the final closing of its first fund. The firm will invest $50 million in total in hardware startups (as...
A research study by The National Center for Women & Information Technology showed that “gender diversity has specific benefits in technology settings,” which could explain why tech...
The recent Marriott breach –just after the Equifax incident– showed that traditional approaches to security aren’t working. Cliche? Maybe – unless you’re on the security teams...
Have you fallen in love with Kotlin yet? It’s not just for Android development! Today we focus on a Kotlin library that’s as fun to say...
French startup Molotov is slowly becoming the leading platform to stream TV in France. With a single account, you can watch TV on your phone, tablet,...
At 9:30 AM local time, we kick off TechCrunch Startup Battlefield Africa, where 15 companies will take the stage, along with panels from industry investors, Main...