Crunch Report | DJI Folding Drone Leaked Photo

Google switches on new undersea cable in Asia, photos of DJI's new drone get leaked, things get worse for Rothenberg Ventures, SolarCity is planning to install 5 million solar roofs, and according to

3D printing technologies explained

If you’ve ever been lost in the midst of all the 3D printing technologies, you know how hard it is to get a grip on the different machinery, applications and companies involved. Many "new technologi

LG keeps the second screen and adds more cameras for its Nougat-sporting V20 flagship

A day after IFA and Labor Day and mere hours before Apple takes the stage in the same city — LG really doesn’t have a knack for timing. It’s unfortunate to say the least. Here in the States,

iZettle buys intelligentpos to expand from mobile payments to commerce solutions

While Square continues to take small steps into Europe, a would-be homegrown rival has made its first acquisition to expand from mobile payments into a wider set of commerce solutions. iZettle —

What’s next for the U.S. drone market?

Following a major milestone for the domestic drone industry last week, industry insiders are expecting a big uptick in dollars invested in U.S. drone-tech companies — just maybe not an immediate one

Motoring community DriveTribe secures $6.5M from 21st Century Fox

DriveTribe, the vertical online community for motoring fans to be launched by former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, has now secured $6.5 million (£4.9 million) fr

Buddha was a data scientist

Buddha believed in data. Every time he tried something new, he paid attention. He collected evidence. He figured out what worked and what didn’t. And if something didn’t work, he rejected it and m

The Coros LINX is a smart bike helmet that makes sense

While cycling apps are thick on the ground, a full gadget ecosystem is hard to come by. Seattle startup Coros is looking to change that with the Linx, a helmet-app combo (with handlebar controller) th

Squire makes software for barbershops

Squire, a company that launched last week at Y Combinator’s Summer ’16 Demo Day, makes software for barbershops. Not salons or beauty parlors or wherever else you get your hair cut…

OEMs and startups: The incubator at Jaguar Land Rover HQ

The first question you might have when learning that Jaguar Land Rover has its technology headquarters in Portland, OR, is, “Why?” There’s an easy answer for that question, said Rupe

Lost in translation: Streaming in China

The rapid growth of streaming is taking the globe by storm, but no country seems to have the market potential for OTT video streaming quite like China. While the United States OTT market is beginning

Pinterest brings on a new head of engineering who specializes in image search

Pinterest said it has hired Li Fan, the former head of image search at Google, as the company’s new head of engineering. Much of Pinterest’s most promising technology involves searching fo

Obama and Clinton weigh in on cyber warfare tactics

President Barack Obama told reporters at the G-20 summit in China that he has been in discussions with other world leaders, including Russian president Vladimir Putin, about creating a set of standard

There’s still a gender wage gap in tech

Facebook and Apple recently declared that there's no wage gap between men and women at their respective companies. That's cool, I guess, but that type of men-versus-women analysis is far too simplisti

Postmates is raising at least $100 million to fuel its on-demand ambitions

We’re hearing from sources that Postmates, which is among a few companies that are seen as operating in the difficult on-demand space, is raising at least $100 million in a round led by Founders

Callstats.io raises $3M Series A round for its WebRTC analytics service

WebRTC, a relatively new web standard that allows you to make audio and video calls from your browser without plugins, is becoming increasingly popular. But as more companies and products adopt it, th

Retail POS service Green Bits wants to revolutionize the budding marijuana industry

With the sale of marijuana either for recreational or medicinal purposes becoming legal in more and more states, new and existing retailers are struggling to find ways to keep track of inventory while

How Facebook News Feed Works

This is the ultimate guide to how Facebook chooses what to show in your News Feed, and how you can get your content seen by more people. Understanding how the News Feed works is tough because the algo

What to expect from Sony’s PlayStation event

Sony is having a PlayStation event tomorrow in New York, where it plans to provide an update on its PlayStation business and PS4. Most people agree that means it’s going to show us a couple of P

French on-demand delivery startup Tok Tok Tok to close, sells tech assets to Just Eat

The European on-demand delivery fall out continues. This time it's the turn of France's <a target="_blank" href="https://toktoktok.com/">Tok Tok Tok</a>, a Postmates-styled <a target="_blank" href="ht
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