Here's the first trailer for the VR sequel to Groundhog Day: Jonathan Shieber
Sony Pictures is taking audiences back to Punxsutawney… this time in virtual reality. Whether it’s an abomination and a perversion of one of the best movies in the Bill Murray oeuvre or a great way to immerse a viewer in one of the most perfectly realized wor…
Austin in January: Cash rich and maturing: Mary Ann Azevedo
2019 has been good to the Austin startup scene so far.
Facebook warned over privacy risks of merging messaging platforms: Natasha Lomas
Facebook’s lead data protection regulator in Europe has asked the company for an “urgent briefing” regarding plans to integrate the underlying infrastructure of its three social messaging platforms. In a statement posted to its website late last week the Iris…
Startups Weekly: Even Gwyneth Paltrow had a hard time raising VC: Kate Clark
This week in startups: Celebrities mingle with VCs at the Upfront Summit, Pinterest preps banks for IPO and Sam Altman has a grand new idea.
Japan's "Society 5.0" initiative is a roadmap for today's entrepreneurs: Mark Minevich
Mark Minevich Contributor Share on Twitter Mark Minevich is a digital fellow at IPSoft. Japan, still suffering the consequences of its ‘Lost Decade’ of economic stagnation, is eyeing a transformation more radical than any the industrialized world has ever see…
Apple's long-time Siri leader reportedly no longer in charge: Lucas Matney
The man who has headed up Siri at Apple since 2012 is no longer at the helm, according to The Information. Bill Stasior remains at the company in a different role, the report states. We’ve reached out to Apple for comment. Stasior joined Apple to take over Si…
Snopes and AP leave Facebook fact-checking partnership: Devin Coldewey
Two of Facebook's four fact-checking partners in the U.S. have left the program as of the beginning of this year: Snopes, which recently rebuffed reports that its relationship with Facebook was strained, and the Associated Press. Both confirmed they are leavi…
This light-powered 3D printer materializes objects all at once: Devin Coldewey
3D printing has changed the way people approach hardware design, but most printers share a basic limitation: they essentially build objects layer by layer, generally from the bottom up. This new system from Berkeley, however, builds them all at once more or l…
LittleBits lays off employees as it shifts focus toward education: Brian Heater
New York City open-source maker startup LittleBits began to layoff staff last month, TechCrunch has learned. The loss of jobs comes as the company looks to shift more focus toward the K-12 market. Education-specific offerings have been lucrative for the compa…
Twitter bug makes it look like random retweets are appearing in your timeline: Sarah Perez
A number of Twitter users have been complaining that tweets that were retweeted by people they don’t follow are now showing in their timeline. The issue, thankfully, is not related to a new Twitter algorithm or recommendation system, as some had feared. Inste…
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