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Anthropic’s Claude rises to No. 2 in the App Store following Pentagon dispute

TechCrunchTechnology3 minutes ago
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude seems to have benefited from the attention around the company’s fraught negotiations with the Pentagon.

The billion-dollar infrastructure deals powering the AI boom

TechCrunchTechnology26 minutes ago
Here's everything we know about the biggest AI infrastructure projects, including major spending from Meta, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman announces Pentagon deal with ‘technical safeguards’

TechCrunchTechnology4 hours ago
OpenAI's CEO claims its new defense contract includes protections addressing the same issues that became a flashpoint for Anthropic.

How the body really ages: 7 million cells mapped across 21 organs

Science dailyScience5 hours ago
Scientists have built a massive cellular atlas showing how aging reshapes the body across 21 organs. Studying nearly 7 million cells, they found that aging starts earlier than expected and unfolds in a coordinated way throughout the body. About a quarter of cell types change in number over time, and...

Xiaomi launches 17 Ultra smartphone, an AirTag clone, and an ultra slim powerbank

TechCrunchTechnology5 hours ago
We round up everything Xiaomi announced at its Mobile World Congress event.

Why China’s humanoid robot industry is winning the early market

TechCrunchTechnology6 hours ago
China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S. competitors in a still-nascent market.

The first animals on Earth had no skeletons and that changes everything

Science dailyScience6 hours ago
Sponges may be ancient, but their timeline has been murky. New research suggests the earliest sponges were soft and skeleton-free, explaining why their fossils don’t appear until much later. By analyzing hundreds of genes and modeling how skeletons evolved, scientists found that mineralized spicul...

Textbooks challenged by new discovery about how cells divide

Science dailyScience6 hours ago
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way that giant embryonic cells divide—without relying on the classic “purse-string” ring long thought essential for splitting a cell in two. Studying zebrafish embryos, researchers found that instead of forming a fully closed contractile ring, cells u...

Scientists discover a bacterial kill switch and it could change the fight against superbugs

Science dailyScience6 hours ago
Drug-resistant bacteria are becoming harder to treat, pushing scientists to look for new antibiotic targets. Researchers have now discovered that several unrelated viruses disable a key bacterial protein called MurJ, which is essential for building the bacterial cell wall. High-resolution imaging sh...

Your morning coffee could one day help fight cancer

Science dailyScience7 hours ago
Scientists at Texas A&M are turning an everyday pick-me-up into a high-tech medical switch. By combining caffeine with CRISPR gene editing, researchers have created a system that allows cells to be programmed in advance — and then activated simply by consuming a small dose of caffeine from coffee,...

Scientists discover microbe that breaks a fundamental rule of the genetic code

Science dailyScience14 hours ago
Scientists at UC Berkeley have discovered a microbe that bends one of biology’s most sacred rules. Instead of treating a specific three-letter DNA code as a clear “stop” signal, this methane-producing archaeon sometimes reads it as a green light—adding an unusual amino acid and continuing to...

India disrupts access to popular developer platform Supabase with blocking order

TechCrunchTechnology17 hours ago
India, one of Supabase’s biggest markets, is seeing patchy access after a government block order.

Trump orders government to stop using Anthropic in battle over AI use

BBC TechnologyTechnology17 hours ago
The move announced on social media comes after a standoff between Anthropic's boss and the US Department of Defense.

Resident Evil Requiem's director on redefining the survival horror genre

BBC TechnologyTechnology21 hours ago
Director Koshi Nakanishi says balancing action and horror within the game has been a huge challenge.

OpenAI fires employee for using confidential info on prediction markets

TechCrunchTechnology22 hours ago
The company said such trades violates its internal company policies about using confidential information for personal gain.

Double whammy: Steaelite RAT bundles data theft, ransomware in one evil tool

The registerSecurity22 hours ago
Credential and cryptocurrency theft, live surveillance, ransomware - an attacker's Swiss Army knife A new remote access trojan (RAT) being sold on cybercrime networks enables double extortion attacks on Windows machines by bundling ransomware and data theft, along with credential and cryptocurrency ...

Pentagon moves to designate Anthropic as a supply-chain risk

TechCrunchTechnology23 hours ago
"We don't need it, we don't want it, and will not do business with them again," the president wrote in the post.

Suspected Nork digital intruders caught breaking into US healthcare, education orgs

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Who is knocking at the Dohdoor? Digital intruders with possible links to North Korea have been infecting US education and healthcare sectors with a never-before-seen backdoor since at least December, according to security researchers.…

Musk bashes OpenAI in deposition, saying ‘nobody committed suicide because of Grok’

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
In his lawsuit against OpenAI, Musk touted xAI safety compared with ChatGPT. A few months later, xAI's Grok flooded X with nonconsensual nude images.

Anthropic vs. the Pentagon: What’s actually at stake?

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Anthropic and the Pentagon are clashing over AI use in autonomous weapons and surveillance, raising high-stakes questions about national security, corporate control, and who sets the rules for military AI.

ChatGPT reaches 900M weekly active users

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
OpenAI shared the new numbers as part of its announcement that it has raised $110 billion in private funding.

AI music generator Suno hits 2M paid subscribers and $300M in annual recurring revenue

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Suno lets users create music using natural language prompts, making it possible for people with little experience to generate audio with little effort.

Apple and Netflix team up to air Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
As Netflix continues its live sports push, the company has partnered with Apple to air the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix.

James Webb reveals a barred spiral galaxy shockingly early in the Universe

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Astronomers have spotted what may be one of the universe’s earliest barred spiral galaxies — a striking cosmic structure forming just 2 billion years after the Big Bang. The galaxy, COSMOS-74706, dates back about 11.5 billion years and contains a stellar bar, a bright, linear band of stars and g...

Perplexity’s new Computer is another bet that users need many AI models

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Perplexity Computer, in the company’s words, "unifies every current AI capability into a single system." 

Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves are coming to the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The 10th-generation starter Pokémon were revealed in the trailer: Browt (a grass bird), Pombon (a fire puppy), and Gecqua (a water gecko).

Employees at Google and OpenAI support Anthropic’s Pentagon stand in open letter

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
While Anthropic has an existing partnership with the Pentagon, the AI company has remained firm that its technology not be used for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weaponry.

Ransomware payments cratered in 2025, but attacks surged to record highs

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Smaller crews piled in as old names splintered and rebranded Ransomware payments cratered in 2025, but it seems like the cybercrooks launching the attacks didn't get the memo.…

Iron outperforms rare metals in stunning chemistry advance

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Researchers at Nagoya University have created a more efficient iron-based photocatalyst that could reduce the need for rare and expensive metals in advanced chemistry. Unlike earlier designs, the new catalyst uses far fewer costly chiral ligands while still precisely controlling the three dimensiona...

CISA replaces acting director after a bumbling year on the job

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The U.S. cybersecurity agency's acting director Madhu Gottumukkala will be replaced, after a year of cuts, layoffs, and staff reassignments, and allegations of security lapses and claims he struggled to lead the agency.

Scientists turn methane into medicine in stunning breakthrough

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists have unveiled a breakthrough way to turn natural gas—long burned as fuel—into valuable chemical building blocks for medicines and other high-demand products. By designing a clever iron-based catalyst powered by LED light, researchers managed to activate stubborn molecules like methane...

French DIY etailer ManoMano admits customer data stolen

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Crooks claim they helped themselves to over 37M accounts during January hit on subcontractor French online marketplace ManoMano is warning customers their personal data was siphoned off after a cyberattack hit one of its customer support subcontractors – and criminals are already claiming the haul...

Spotify is rolling out Audiobook Charts

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Similar to the streaming giant's Music and Podcast Charts, the Audiobook Charts will be updated weekly and highlight the top audiobooks overall and by genre.

Last 24 hours to get TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 tickets at the lowest rates of the year

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
The lowest rates of the year for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 end after today. Prices go up at 11:59 p.m. PT. Don't miss connecting with 10,000 founders, investors, and operators, and key takeaways from 250+ industry leaders. Register now to save up to $680, or up to 30% on group passes.

MIT study finds Earth’s first animals were likely ancient sea sponges

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Scientists at MIT have found compelling chemical evidence that Earth’s earliest animals were likely ancient sea sponges. Hidden inside rocks over 541 million years old are rare molecular “fingerprints” that match compounds made by modern demosponges. After testing rocks, living sponges, and la...

After Zomato, Deepinder Goyal returns with a $54M brain-monitoring bet

TechCrunchTechnology1 days ago
Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal's new wearable startup Temple has raised $54 million in a friends-and-family round at a post-money valuation of about $190 million.

Cops back Dutch telco Odido after second wave of ShinyHunters leaks

The registerSecurity1 days ago
Company refuses to pay ransom as attackers threaten larger daily dumps The Netherlands' national police is backing Odido's refusal to pay a ransom after ShinyHunters leaked a second round of records belonging to the telco.…

A lost moon may have created Titan and Saturn’s rings

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, may have been born in a colossal cosmic crash. New research suggests Titan formed when two older moons slammed together hundreds of millions of years ago—an event so violent it reshaped Saturn’s entire moon system and may have indirectly sparked the formation of i...

Stunning 3D maps reveal DNA is structured before life “switches on”

Science dailyScience1 days ago
For decades, scientists believed a fertilized egg’s DNA began as a shapeless mass, only organizing itself once the embryo switched on its genes. But new research reveals that the genome is already carefully arranged in three dimensions long before that critical activation step, known as Zygotic Ge...

Anthropic boss rejects Pentagon demand to drop AI safeguards

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth previously threatened to remove the firm from the department's supply chain.

Scientists compared dinosaurs to mammals for decades but missed this key difference

Science dailyScience1 days ago
Baby dinosaurs weren’t coddled like lion cubs or elephant calves—they were more like prehistoric latchkey kids. New research suggests that young dinosaurs quickly struck out on their own, forming kid-only groups and surviving without much parental help, while their massive parents lived entirely...

'I was on Instagram all day' - woman tells landmark trial

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The young woman, who accuses Meta and Google of making addictive social media platforms, has been speaking in court.

Jack Dorsey's Block cuts thousands of jobs as it embraces AI

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The Twitter co-founder says he believes the majority of firms will make similar changes "within the next year."

Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
Connecting up music and sports events to the internet is a massive undertaking.

Burger King rolls out AI headsets that track employee 'friendliness'

BBC TechnologyTechnology1 days ago
The fast-food chain is testing OpenAI-powered headsets that monitor staff interactions with customers.

Instagram to alert parents if teens search for self-harm and suicide content

BBC TechnologyTechnology2 days ago
Safety campaigners say Meta is "passing the buck" with its new feature for parents using Instagram's teen supervision tools.

Apollo rocks reveal the Moon had brief bursts of super-strong magnetism

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Scientists at the University of Oxford have finally settled a decades-long mystery about the Moon’s magnetic field — and it turns out both sides were right. By reanalyzing Apollo mission rocks, they discovered that the Moon did occasionally generate an incredibly powerful magnetic field, even st...

Hidden architecture inside cellular droplets opens new targets for cancer and ALS

Science dailyScience2 days ago
Biomolecular condensates were long believed to be simple liquid blobs inside cells. Researchers have now uncovered that some are actually supported by fine protein filaments forming an internal scaffold. When this structure is disrupted, cells fail to grow and divide properly. The discovery suggests...

Ireland’s Old Irish Goat has survived 3,000 years

Science dailyScience2 days ago
The Old Irish Goat isn’t just part of folklore — it’s genetically linked to goats that lived in Ireland 3,000 years ago. Scientists analyzed ancient remains and discovered that today’s rare breed shares its strongest DNA ties with Late Bronze Age animals. The finding suggests an unbroken Iri...

Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters auditioning female voices to sharpen social engineering

The registerSecurity2 days ago
Telegram posts promise up to $1,000 per call as gang refines IT helpdesk ruse Prolific cybercrime crew Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters (SLSH) is reportedly recruiting women in the hope of improving its social engineering success.…