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  • Digg tries again, this time as an AI news aggregator

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/digg-ver2-at-10.40.29-AM.jpg?resize=1200,888″] Digg is back from the dead. Again. Just months after launching, the reboot of Kevin Rose’s once-popular link-sharing site shut down in March as the company shifted course. Originally redesigned as a competitor to the massive community forum site Reddit, the new Digg found that it wasn’t able to effectively manage the…

  • ‘Too early’ to talk IPO, Redwood Materials’ incoming CFO says

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/redwood-materials-lithium.jpg?resize=1200,900″] Redwood Materials has finally found a new chief financial officer roughly a year and a half after its last one departed. He’s a familiar face to the former Tesla executives running the battery recycling and energy storage company. On Monday, Redwood Materials said it has hired former Tesla finance chief Deepak Ahuja…

  • NYT’s Wordle to become a TV game show

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/wordle-sells-1.webp?resize=1200,674″] The New York Times is betting that the Wordle craze isn’t over yet. On Monday, the Times announced that it would be turning the hit mobile word game into a televised game show on NBC. “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie will host the affair, while The Times and “The Tonight Show” host…

  • TikTok launches an ad-free subscription plan in the UK

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/tiktok-icon-badged-GettyImages-2246518404.jpg?resize=1200,795″] TikTok is introducing an ad-free subscription plan in the U.K. that costs £3.99 (about $5.44 USD) per month. The new offering is rolling out over the coming months and will be available to users 18 and over. Users who sign up for the plan won’t see ads on TikTok, and their data…

  • There aren’t enough rockets for space data centers. Cowboy Space raised $275 million to build them.

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Cowbow-Space-Company-photo.jpeg?resize=1200,960″] The apparently insatiable demand for AI compute has data center entreprenuers looking to the stars. There’s a key problem: There aren’t enough rockets to put data centers in orbit around the Earth, and they’re too expensive. Most of the players are hoping that SpaceX’s Starship — expected to make its twelfth test…

  • Discord launches Nitro Rewards, giving subscribers access to the base tier of Xbox Game Pass for no extra cost

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Discord-Nitro-Rewards-1200×630-1.png?w=1200″] Discord on Monday unveiled Nitro Rewards, which gives Nitro subscribers access to offers from other gaming and lifestyle brands for no additional cost.  Currently, Nitro offers upgrades to Discord itself, like more profile customization options, HD streaming, and the ability to upload files of up to 500 MB. The subscription is optional,…

  • Venmo’s biggest makeover in years comes at a very interesting time

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/venmo-app.jpg?resize=1200,800″] Venmo is rolling out a significant redesign over the coming months that aims to make the app more useful, social, and easier to navigate. This is the peer-to-peer payments app’s biggest refresh since 2021. The timing is notable. PayPal, which owns Venmo, is restructuring to spin Venmo off as a standalone business…

  • Korea’s biggest manufacturers back Config, the TSMC of robot data

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/GettyImages-1680577745.jpg?resize=1200,704″] Asia’s push into physical AI is being fueled by the same manufacturing prowess that made the region a global industrial powerhouse. Across South Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan, manufacturing remains a central pillar of economic growth. Unlike economies more heavily weighted toward services or software, these countries have long relied on large-scale…

  • Get ready for the whisper-filled office of the future

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/GettyImages-84164497.jpg?resize=1200,798″] How will work setups change if we spend more and more time talking to our computers? A recent feature in the Wall Street Journal looks at the rising popularity of dictation apps like Wispr, especially now that they can be connected to vibe coding tools, and what that might mean for office…

  • Anthropic says ‘evil’ portrayals of AI were responsible for Claude’s blackmail attempts

    [analyse_image type=”featured” src=”https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/GettyImages-2269811684.jpg?w=1024″] Fictional portrayals of artificial intelligence can have a real effect on AI models, according to Anthropic. Last year, the company said that during pre-release tests involving a fictional company, Claude Opus 4 would often try to blackmail engineers to avoid being replaced by another system. Anthropic later published research suggesting that models…