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Embattled Chinese tech firm ZTE narrowly survived after the U.S. Department of Commerce hit it with a $1 billion fine and forced changes to its business earlier this year, and.Now it is back in the

In less than two months, thousands of the best and brightest minds from the European and international tech startup scene will attend Disrupt Berlin 2018. The conference, which takes place November 29

Jake Bright Contributor Jake Bright is a writer and author in New York City. He is co-author of The Next Africa. More posts by this contributor Polestar unveils first production EV with aim to overtak

Amazons announcement this week that it will raise its minimum wage for workers in the United States and United Kingdom earned it a wave of positive publicity, but backlash is already growing as rep

SoftBank is getting into self-driving car services after the Japanese tech giant announced a joint-venture with Toyota in its native Japan. SoftBank is invested in Uber and a range of other ride-haili

Fitbit data may have helped catch one of its customers killers, and not for the first time. According to numerous media reports, a 90-year-old visited his stepdaughter at her home in San Jose,

We've known for months now that Jon Favreau was working on a live-action Star Wars series for Disney's upcoming streaming service. But that's about all we knew.Until now! Favreau just dropped a fe

Blizzard the company behind massive game titles like World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and Hearthstone is getting new leadership. After 27 years, Blizzard President Mike Morhaime is stepping down

Kia is finally sharing more details about its upcoming all-electric crossover the 2019 Kia e-Niro that made its debut in Korea earlier this year. The upshot: its got some range. The pro

Nintendo is nearing its 130th birthday, and the company is once again in the midst of major changes as it embraces mobile platforms and online services. But Nintendo of America's president Reggie Fils

The Wi-Fi Alliance, the working group that has long offered such euphonious, IEEE-defined names for Wi-Fi protocols such as 802.11ab and 802.11n, has finally decided enough was enough with the numbers

Scientists interested in cannabis as a subject for pharmaceutical studies may find an unlikely new home for their research into the plant, its byproducts and biochemistry aboard the International Spac

Nearly a year after German fintech startup N26 announced that it would launch its service in the U.K., the company is launching in the U.K. N26 is already quite popular in the Eurozone, with more than

Kobo's latest e-reader is a complete about-face from its anonymous, cheap, and highly practical Clara HD; the Forma is big, expensive, and features a bold not to say original design. It's clea

Over the years, Hadoop, the once high-flying open-source platform, gave rise to many companies and an ecosystem of vendors emerged. It was long believed that some major companies would emerge from the

Suppose the next time you go to a new doctors office, you wouldnt have to balance a clipboard on your knee, write down your whole medical history, remember the five-syllable name of every medica

Thats two on the front and three on the rear. LGs already teased the upcoming flagship quite a bit in the lead up to todays announcement. Understandably so. Its hard for a company like thi

Along with the new V40 ThinQ, LG showed off this odd little addition. Its true that hybrid smartwatches are no longer a novelty in and of themselves at this point, but the Watch W7 takes a bizarre

Weve got some new faces around TechCrunch some of them real fresh and some who you might know. Though you might have seen some of their bylines around the site, I thought it would be nice t

A beloved regional burger chain in the Pacific Northwest is the latest fast food company to suffer a major data breach. Burgerville, headquartered in Vancouver, Wash., disclosed today that any custome

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