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Olivia D

Replit CEO Amjad Masad on Cursor Deal and Apple Showdown

Replit’s Incredible Growth: From $2.8 Million to a $1 Billion Run Rate In just 18 months, Replit has transformed dramatically, moving from a modest $2.8 million in revenue for 2024 to a staggering projected annual run rate of $1 billion. Amjad Masad, the CEO and co-founder, discussed this impressive surge at TechCrunch’s StrictlyVC event in ...

Olivia D

Trump Officials Urge Banks to Test Anthropic’s Mythos AI

Breaking News: Treasury and Fed Push for AI Innovation in Banking Security This week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell held a crucial meeting with major bank executives to discuss leveraging Anthropic’s latest AI model, Mythos, for identifying vulnerabilities within their systems, as reported by Bloomberg. Key Updates: Major Banks Join ...

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India Blocks Access to Supabase Developer Platform

India Blocks Access to Popular Developer Platform Supabase, Disrupting Services for Users In a surprising move, the Indian government has blocked access to Supabase, a widely-used developer database platform, affecting users across India. According to TechCrunch, the order to restrict access was issued on February 24 under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, which ...

Olivia D

Discover Europe’s 2026 Unicorn Startups!

January Sees Five New Unicorns Emerging in Europe January may have felt like an eternity, but it’s also brought a wave of excitement to the European tech scene with the emergence of five new unicorns. From Belgium to Ukraine, several innovative startups have successfully raised funding, achieving valuations of over $1 billion. Let’s explore these ...

Kankan Rai

Microsoft Patches Actively Exploited Vulnerability and More

December Patch Tuesday: A Mild But Critical Update December’s Patch Tuesday was relatively mild, with 70 vulnerabilities fixed, of which 16 were classified as critical. However, the focus was on a few vulnerabilities that had already been actively exploited, making the updates essential for cybersecurity professionals to implement quickly. Tyler Reguly, the Associate Director of ...