A massive AT&T data breach affected 73 million customers
A data set containing the personal information, including social security numbers, of 73 million current and former AT&T customers was released on the dark web, the telecommunications giant said on Saturday.…
The market is forcing cloud vendors to relax data egress fees
As a number of factors come into play, like the reality of a multi-cloud world and a stricter regulatory environment, companies are beginning to see the error in their ways.…
I Took Google’s Instrument Playground for a Spin, Here’s How It Works
Ever dreamed of playing the sitar, a cello, or a funky electric guitar but lack the instrument or the skill? Google's Instrument Playground puts a world of musical sounds at your fingertips.…
Lorraine Graves, Pioneering Harlem Ballerina, Dies at 66
Lorraine Graves, Pioneering Harlem Ballerina, Dies at 66
Police received complaint leading to ex-DUP leader being charged with sexual offences in early March
Shohei Ohtani’s Arrival Brings Hope and Nostalgia Home to Little Tokyo
This Week in Crypto Games: Bitcoin Stolen From ‘Call of Duty’ Cheaters, ‘Notcoin’ Airdrop Nears
Our favorite air purifier is $30 off right now in a limited time deal
As clean as your home may be, there are plenty of factors at play that can contribute to the accumulation of pollutants indoors.…
Farcaster Parent Company Valued at Over $1 Billion in Paradigm-Led Funding Round
Merkle Manufactory, the company behind the decentralized social network Farcaster, is on the verge of reaching a valuation of $1 billion in its latest funding round.…
Women in AI: Brandie Nonnecke of UC Berkeley says investors should insist on responsible AI practices
To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution.…
29 years ago, Microsoft Bob released and lived less than a year
The year was 1995, and to most people, computers were still not a common thing to have. Not only were they only just starting to become reasonably affordable enough to have one at home, but familiarity with technology was nowhere near where it is today, so using a computer wasn't a necessity for most people.…
Why L. Ron Hubbard Patented His E-Meter
To call L. Ron Hubbard a prolific writer is an extreme understatement. From 1934 to 1940, he regularly penned 70,000 to 100,000 words per month of pulp fiction under 15 different pseudonyms published in various magazines.…
How to Use Up Those Easter Eggs
‘Pledge without a plan’: Labour attacks extended free childcare rollout amid concern over costs and staffing
New NATO member backs Macron on troops in Ukraine
The French president was right in his attempt to be “strategically ambiguous” on the issue, Finland’s foreign minister says
French President Emmanuel Macron has done the right thing with his efforts to maintain “strategic ambiguity” to keep Russia guessing whether the collective West may actually deploy troops to Ukraine or not, Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen has said.…
‘Cowboy Carter’ Review: Beyoncé’s Country Is America. Every Bit of It.
King Charles III Attends Easter Service After Cancer Diagnosis
Lego’s Film Boss Teases More Movies are Coming…Eventually
Earlier this year, The Lego Movie celebrated its 10-year anniversary. While the franchise was all over the 2010s with spinoffs for that movie’s Batman (as voiced by Will Arnett) and its actual Ninjago toyline, it hasn’t been seen since Lego Movie 2 back in 2019.…
Remains found of boy, 2, missing in France since July
Prison Phone Companies Involved in Scheme to Ban In-Person Jail Visits, Lawsuit Says
Two lawsuits filed by an activist organization allege a conspiracy between county governments in Michigan and prison phone companies. This conspiracy has involved a “quid pro quo kickback scheme” that eliminated in-person visits at prisons to boost profits for the companies, the litigation claims.…
Robinhood’s new Gold Card, BaaS challenges and the tiny startup that caught Stripe’s eye
Welcome to TechCrunch Fintech (formerly The Interchange)! This week, we’re looking at Robinhood’s new Gold Card, challenges in the BaaS space and how a tiny startup caught Stripe’s eye.…
Crime blotter: A year later, Alderwood Apple Store theft remains unsolved
The West has the capability to halt Putin’s brutal war – but does it have the resolve?
How the team behind Zelda made physics feel like magic
During a GDC 2024 talk, the developers on Tears of the Kingdom explained how they were able to blow players’ minds with the design philosophy of ‘multiplicative gameplay.’…
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to undergo surgery for hernia under full sedation
Thousands protest against India’s prime minister over arrest of top political rival
StarTech USB-C to dual HDMI adapter review: A versatile way to connect two monitors to your base Mac
If you've owned a base-model Mac in the Apple Silicon era, you may have realized that your computer can't natively connect to multiple external displays.…