That suggests anyone could set up similar hardware somewhere else in the world and likely obtain their own collection of sensitive information. After all, the researchers restricted their experiment to only off-the-shelf satellite hardware: a $185 satellite dish, a $140 roof mount with a $195 motor, and a $230 tuner card, totaling less than $800. “This was not NSA-level resources. …
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Co-working company Kiln opening first Washington state location in tech-heavy Seattle neighborhood
A Kiln co-working space in Gilbert, Ariz. (Kiln Photo) Kiln, a co-working and flex-office community with locations in multiple western U.S. states, is opening its first space in Washington state next year. The company confirmed a new lease of 32,276 feet in Seattle’s Fremont Lake Union Center on North 34th Street. The opening is planned for fall 2026. According to …
Read More »Goldman Sachs is acquiring Industry Ventures for up to $965M as alternative VC exits surge | TechCrunch
Goldman Sachs has agreed to acquire Industry Ventures, a 25-year-old, San Francisco-based investment firm with $7 billion in assets under management, CNBC was first to report on Monday. The deal underscores the growing importance of secondary markets and buyouts as traditional venture exits remain sluggish. The investment bank is paying $665 million in cash and equity, with up to $300 …
Read More »Grindr’s owners may take it private after a financial squeeze | TechCrunch
Grindr’s majority owners are scrambling to take the LGBTQ+ dating app private after a stock decline triggered a personal financial crisis, according to a report from Semafor. The owners in question are Raymond Zage, a former hedge fund manager and U.S. expat now based in Singapore, and James Lu, a Chinese-American entrepreneur and former Amazon and Baidu exec. Together they …
Read More »Oura is winning young women and losing gym rats, and it’s fine with that | TechCrunch
Dorothy Kilroy has seen her company’s smart ring on some very famous fingers. Mark Zuckerberg wears one. So does Jack Dorsey. Prince Harry, too. But when Oura‘s chief commercial officer sat down at Toronto’s Elevate conference with this editor last week, she surprised me, saying the company’s fastest-growing user segment isn’t tech billionaires or wellness-obsessed execs. It’s women in their …
Read More »WIRED’S Favorite PC Monitor Is $75 Off
If you’re tired of staring a tiny laptop screen while working from home, consider scooping up our favorite desktop monitor for almost 25 percent off its normal price. The Dell 27 Plus 4K (8/10, WIRED Reivew) is currently marked down to just $228 on Amazon, the lowest we’ve seen yet for this smart and practical 4K screen. Photograph: Luke Larsen …
Read More »Civic leaders pitch ambitious Seattle-Tacoma electric ferry plan as World Cup deadline looms
The Artemis EF-12 Escape on the water near San Francisco. (Artemis Photo) A pilot electric ferry service between Seattle and nearby Tacoma could debut next summer to serve the surge of World Cup tourists expected in the region — but questions about funding, ferry terminal locations and total costs remain unanswered. Pierce County leaders, whose jurisdiction includes Tacoma, are hoping …
Read More »Slate Auto’s Electric Truck: See It Here First at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
Get ready for one of TechCrunch Disrupt 2025’s most electrifying moments — literally. Chris Barman, CEO of Slate Auto, is rolling one of her company’s brand-new electric trucks onto the Disrupt Stage before anyone else in the world sees it on the road. Be in the room for this live EV unveiling on the main stage. Save up to $624 …
Read More »Slate Auto’s Electric Truck: See It Here First at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
Get ready for one of TechCrunch Disrupt 2025’s most electrifying moments — literally. Chris Barman, CEO of Slate Auto, is rolling one of her company’s brand-new electric trucks onto the Disrupt Stage before anyone else in the world sees it on the road. Be in the room for this live EV unveiling on the main stage. Save up to $624 …
Read More »California becomes first state to regulate AI companion chatbots | TechCrunch
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill on Monday that regulates AI companion chatbots, making it the first state in the nation to require AI chatbot operators to implement safety protocols for AI companions. The law, SB 243, is designed to protect children and vulnerable users from some of the harms associated with AI companion chatbot use. It holds …
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