Today’s biggest tech headlines in a flash from TechCrunch.
…
continue reading
TechCrunch Podcasts
Listen to select TechCrunch articles on startups coverage—who's raising, who's exiting, who's changing the world.
…
continue reading
Listen to articles handpicked by our editors, and stay updated on top technology news from TechCrunch.
…
continue reading
The intersection of technology, startups, and venture capital touches everything now. That’s why Equity, TechCrunch's flagship podcast, digs into the business of startups for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts alike. Every Wednesday and Friday, TechCrunch reporters keep you up-to-date on the world of business, technology, and venture capital. Equity is ranked the No.2 podcast in the Top 100 Venture Capital All time leaderboard on Goodpods—As well as No.17 for the Top 100 Finance All time chart an ...
…
continue reading
Ever wonder where the internet stops and IRL begins? Close All Tabs breaks down how digital culture shapes our world through thoughtful insights and irreverent humor. From internet trends to AI slop to the politics of memes, Close All Tabs covers it all. How will AI change our jobs and lives? Is the government watching what I post? Is there life beyond TikTok? Host Morgan Sung pulls from experts, the audience, and history to add context to the trends and depth to the memes. And she’ll wrestl ...
…
continue reading
A weekly TechCrunch podcast about all things bitcoin.
…
continue reading
How do you build a company from scratch? How do you take an idea and turn yourself into a founder? Find out from those who’ve already taken the plunge and are in the weeds of entrepreneurship. Every Tuesday, hosts Becca Szuktak and Dominic-Madori Davis interview founders on their origins, product roadmaps, funding efforts — and how they grow from failures. Found is produced by Maggie Stamets
…
continue reading
Ever feel like B2B marketing is throwing you curveballs faster than you can say TechCrunch? Enter Share of Voice, the podcast from the experts at Look Left Marketing. Founder and principal Bryan Scanlon and senior vice president Jennifer Tanner are your guides through rapidly changing marketing, PR and content strategies. They sit down with the smartest folks in B2B to tackle pressing challenges like media relations, SEO, AI and connecting with buyers. And each episode ends with one action i ...
…
continue reading
StartUp Chaat aims to connect with all kind of startups to narrate their journey and the hardships they faced to reach where they are right now. This initiative is a medium to spread awareness about the rapid development and growth of entrepreneurs worldwide.
…
continue reading
Dixero
…
continue reading
Welcome to TechOnion Radio—where Silicon Valley's fever dreams meet their satirical reckoning. Like TechCrunch had a wild night with The Onion and this audio abomination is their illegitimate child. Randomly, we peel back layers of tech absurdity until everyone's crying—from laughter or existential dread, we don't judge. From AI hallucinations to billionaires with Mars complexes, nothing is sacred and everything is content. Please support our mission to keep tech honest through satire by don ...
…
continue reading
Peter Csathy's podcast explores the future of entertainment, media and tech and features the entrepreneurs, executives, and creators leading the way - all with a healthy mix of mind, body and soul. Diverse stories, from diverse voices via Peter's expert analyses and exclusive interviews. Peter is an internationally recognized media, entertainment and tech expert and Chairman of Creative Media, a leading legal services and business advisory firm (creativemedia.biz). He is the author of severa ...
…
continue reading
Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, a global influencer marketing agency, talks with great guests about influencer marketing, social media, the creator economy, social commerce and much more.
…
continue reading
The PressClub podcast offers recordings of Josh Constine's Clubhouse show PressClub, which brings together journalists, experts, and founders to discuss tech’s top stories. Your host Josh Constine is a VC at SignalFire & ex-editor of TechCrunch where he was tech’s most cited journalist from 2016-2020. Past guests include CEOs of Instagram, Shopify, Signal, Substack, Postmates, and Craigslist.
…
continue reading
The Polymath Podcast is the official Podcast of Polymath Capital Partners. Every two weeks, podcast host and Investment Associate, Nia Johnson, meets with a diverse array of founders, investors, and interesting thinkers to talk about their particular journey to the top with emphasis on the days before the Series A round, the TechCrunch articles, and the blue checks. The show will go over the highs, lows, mistakes, and pieces of wisdom in hopes that these stories will inspire the next generat ...
…
continue reading
Pressing Matters, from Big Valley Marketing, features conversations with the top influencers in B2B Technology. From Fortt Knox to Audible, the (mostly) journalists we interview on this podcast have been there for all of it – and they have thoughts on where things are going. Whether you're interested in humans, chips, cybercrime, or long-necked lutes ... welcome to Pressing Matters, presented by Big Valley Marketing.
…
continue reading
Highlights from the Tech News channel on Clammr. Get the latest headlines in technology and startups. Headlines from TechCrunch, Venturebeat, Wired, Engadget, Gizmodo, Re/Code, venture capital news, new products and more. If you like this podcast, download the Clammr app on your iPhone for the full experience. Visit http://clammr.com. Clammr is a social audio discovery app that users call Audio Instagram and Audio Twitter. It features 18-second audio highlights and previews in a personalize ...
…
continue reading
"I need to sell my my house fast!" That is often the choice our clients come to due to a variety of reasons: foreclosure, bills piling up, inheritance, probate process, and many more real estate scenarios that can be extremely challenging. Working with a cash home buyer - like us - can allow you sell your house for cash to a group of trustworthy investors, instead of a questionable we buy houses company or iBuyer. We're excited to get you the right cash for your house, and to see how we can ...
…
continue reading
An actionable guide to the Metaverse. How to level up, how to get started and how to take advantage of the opportunity. We interview entrepreneurs, investors, artists and change-makers who are changing the face of the Metaverse. Whether you are an entrepreneur or an innovator, we explore everything that makes the Metaverse. Including Web 3.0, NFTs, VR / AR, Web 3.0 gaming, generative art, Defi, Blockchain and cryptocurrencies. The Metaverse can be overwhelming. Let your host Howard Kingston, ...
…
continue reading
YO
…
continue reading
Every founder has 1 goal: find product-market fit. We interview the world's most successful startup founders on the 0 to 1 part of their journeys. We've had the founders of Reddit, Gusto, Rappi, Glean, Cohere, Huntress, ID.me and many more. We go deep with entrepreneurs & VCs to provide detailed examples you can steal. Our goal is to understand product-market fit better than anyone on the planet. Rated one of the world's top startup podcasts.
…
continue reading
Mokriya is a design-focused mobile development studio based in Cupertino, CA. Our apps for Craigslist, Sidecar, Hipster, and many more have delighted millions of users. We've helped companies from startups to fully-scaled enterprises realize their mobile product visions, and our UX specialists, product designers, and top-tier developers can help you realize yours, too. We believe in agile development (of course), open communication and trust (we give you full access to the codebase from day ...
…
continue reading
…
continue reading
Live food & health discussions hosted by the creator of Summer Tomato, Darya Pino.
…
continue reading
A show featuring news, views and tips from Osaka, Japan. Presented by Hiroyuki Shinohara and Ian Cheung. Produced by messaliberty, the company that brings you hulor.com, helping you find interesting stuff online without the work of searching.
…
continue reading
Type A comedian Alexis Gay interviews influential folks from tech, media, business and beyond about everything except their resumes. Who are the people building, funding, and running the tech companies shaping our daily lives? And like, has [INFLUENTIAL PERSON] ever kept a plant alive? Is [VERY IMPRESSIVE FOUNDER] actually afraid of the dark? What was [STALWART OF VC TWITTER] known for in high school? Tune into Non-Technical with Alexis Gay to find out.
…
continue reading
Radio.co is how you create a radio station. Automate your schedule, go live, and track listeners all from one easy to use platform.
…
continue reading
We speak to some of the most exciting names in UK and European journalism to get the lowdown on how PRs can get their stories covered. Brought to you by Crest Communications and hosted by Rhiannon Evans-Young and Amy Mace.
…
continue reading
A podcast featuring the best product people in the world. Hosted by Jeff Morris Jr., founder of Chapter One and former VP of Product, Revenue at Tinder.
…
continue reading
The Digital Economist Speaker Series drives radical collaboration between global action leaders on the most urgent topics and challenges we face today: climate, health, society, economics. With the global population facing multiple man-made crises that threaten our existence and the wellbeing of the planet, using science and technology to serve human needs is no longer a choice – it's a necessity.
…
continue reading
Every week Wayne Scott from brings together a team of technology journalists from http://www.ITProPortal.com to discuss, share analysis and argue about the biggest Tech News stories of the past week. From enterprise and business technology, to tech start ups, consumer gadgets, office IT and mobile you can get informed here. Plus join us live at some of the many technology shows around the world like CeBit, IFA, Infosec, The Gadget Show and much more !
…
continue reading
This is my attempt at bringing more fun and comedy into the dry business world. What is up? I'm Steve Young not that Steve Young hence the Steve P. Young. He played football, I played badminton. He's tall, I'm short. He's handsome, I'm okay looking (but handsome for an Asian). I love talking to people especially entrepreneurs. I love hearing stories of how they grew up and what made them become an entrepreneur. And I love playing games. I'm tired of listening to the same old business podcast ...
…
continue reading

1
Tesla is seeking permits to offer ride-hail services at Silicon Valley airports
6:05
6:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:05Plus - Microsoft to lessen reliance on OpenAI by buying AI from rival Anthropic; OpenAI denies that it’s weighing a ‘last-ditch’ California exit amid regulatory pressure over its restructuring Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy TechCrunch
…
continue reading

1
Apple’s creator-centric iPhone 17 Pro will make the vlogging camera obsolete
6:20
6:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:20Apple unveiled its new line of iPhones on Tuesday, and the iPhone 17 Pro is making a direct appeal to content creators. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy TechCrunch
…
continue reading

1
Why SpaceX made a $17B bet on the direct-to-cell market, also Ramp says it has hit $1B in annualized revenue
7:09
7:09
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:09SpaceX just fired off one of the biggest shots yet in the spectrum wars, agreeing to pay $17 billion to take over a massive chunk of wireless airwaves from EchoStar for Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell services. The deal is the most aggressive signal yet that SpaceX wants to rule the satellite-to-phone market. Also, Ramp answered any lingering questions a…
…
continue reading

1
TechCrunch called this YC founder a fraud at 18—then he built a $10M ARR fintech. | Sahil Phadnis, Founder of Affiniti
59:59
59:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:59Sahil was 18 when TechCrunch published a hit piece calling him a copycat. His co-founder Aaron was 16. They'd just raised $6 million from YC and top VCs for their crypto startup, then got subpoenaed by a state government and watched their business implode. So they fired everyone, moved back to their parents' homes, and spent months cold-calling den…
…
continue reading
As AI evolves at breakneck speed, attackers are evolving right alongside it. Vibe coding, AI agents, and prompt-based attacks are opening enterprises up to new vulnerabilities daily. The pressure is on for cybersecurity tools to keep pace, and startups are seizing the moment. Few have grown as rapidly as Wiz, which Google is acquiring for $32 billi…
…
continue reading
When 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, it set off alarm bells among privacy experts and consumers alike. According to a 2025 survey, about 1 in 5 Americans has taken a home DNA test. Among those who haven’t, privacy ranks as one of their top concerns. As with so many things having to do with data, there’s a trade-off between confident…
…
continue reading

1
The Future of Social Commerce: Live Selling, FOMO & Creator Monetization w/ Josephine Wong
24:37
24:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
24:37In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari chats with Josephine Wong, the Chief Revenue Officer of CommentSold, discusses her passion for building products that empower entrepreneurs and the evolution of social commerce. She highlights the importance of community engagement, the role of AI in content creation, and strategies for c…
…
continue reading

1
He quit his job, went all-in on AI agents—then grew to 100K users & a $30M Series A in a year. | Soham Ganatra, Founder of Composio
58:20
58:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
58:20Soham spent 6 months building AI that would auto-generate integrations between any software. He locked down Glean as an early customer because he had friends there. And it failed completely. So he pivoted. This time, he refused to work with friendly customers who knew him. Instead, he did 10-20 calls per day with strangers who would tell him his pr…
…
continue reading

1
Sam Altman says that bots are making social media feel ‘fake’ ... and more
7:22
7:22
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:22After watching Reddit's OpenAI and Anthropic communities, Sam Altman thinks social media cannot be trusted. And bots are to blame. Also, OpenAI executives are discussing a potential relocation out of California as increasing political resistance threatens the company's efforts to convert from nonprofit to for-profit status, according to The WSJ, bu…
…
continue reading

1
Nuclearn gets $10.5M to help the nuclear industry embrace AI, plus ReOrbit lands record funding to take on Musk’s Starlink from Europe
8:13
8:13
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
8:13Nuclearn got its start when the founders were working at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station just west of Phoenix. They had been experimenting with ways to streamline various repetitive tasks first from a data science perspective then with more advanced AI models. Also, ReOrbit, a Finnish startup focused on helping nations control their own s…
…
continue reading

1
Sam Altman says that bots are making social media feel ‘fake’
7:57
7:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:57X enthusiast and Reddit shareholder Sam Altman had an epiphany on Monday: Bots have made it impossible to determine whether social media posts are really written by humans, he posted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy TechCrunch
…
continue reading

1
4 claim that Meta suppressed children’s safety research, also Salesloft says Drift customer data thefts linked to March GitHub account hack
6:11
6:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:11Meta changed its policies around researching sensitive topics — like politics, children, gender, race, and harassment — six weeks after whistleblower Frances Haugen leaked internal documents that showed how Meta’s own research found that Instagram can damage teen girls’ mental health. Also, Salesloft said a breach of its GitHub account in March all…
…
continue reading

1
Nuclear startup Deep Fission goes public in a curious SPAC, Space DOTS raises $1.5M, and Cognition AI defied turbulence with a $400M raise at $10.2B valuation
8:24
8:24
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
8:24Deep Fission is proposing to build small, cylindrical nuclear power plants and lower them into 30-inch diameter holes drilled one mile down into the Earth. By burying the reactors, the company hopes to solve several problems that plague current reactors, including concerns over meltdowns and potential terrorist attacks. Also, The corporate space wo…
…
continue reading

1
Are bad incentives to blame for AI hallucinations?
5:23
5:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:23A new research paper from OpenAI asks why large language models like GPT-5 and chatbots like ChatGPT still hallucinate, and whether anything can be done to reduce those hallucinations. In a blog post summarizing the paper, OpenAI defines hallucinations as plausible but false statements generated by language models, and it acknowledges that despite …
…
continue reading

1
Why is an Amazon-backed AI startup making Orson Welles fan fiction?
5:57
5:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:57Why is a startup that bills itself as the “Netflix of AI,” and that recently raised money from Amazon’s Alexa Fund, talking about remaking a movie that was first released in 1942? Well, the company has built a platform that allows users to create their own cartoons with AI prompts — Fable is starting out with its own intellectual property, but it h…
…
continue reading

1
Why is an Amazon-backed AI startup making Orson Welles fan fiction? Plus, Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement sucks for writers
7:30
7:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:30Why is a startup that bills itself as the Netflix of AI, and that recently raised money from Amazon’s Alexa Fund, talking about remaking a movie that was first released in 1942? Also, around half a million writers will be eligible for a payday of at least $3,000, thanks to a historic $1.5 billion settlement in a class action lawsuit that a group of…
…
continue reading
If you spend any time online, there’s a good chance you’ve seen plenty of ugly, AI-generated ads — but few to none when interacting with AI chatbots themselves. Koah co-founder and CEO Nic Baird argued that will inevitably change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy TechCrunch
…
continue reading

1
Tesla shareholders to vote on investing in Musk’s AI startup xAI
5:52
5:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:52Mark Zuckerberg sues Mark Zuckerberg; Google Photos upgrades its image-to-video feature with Veo 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy TechCrunch
…
continue reading

1
Tesla proposes new pay package for Elon Musk worth up to $1T, also, Snapchat's new Lens, and Rivian cut more workers
5:19
5:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:19Tesla has proposed a new 10-year compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk that could be worth as much as $1 trillion even as the EV maker’s car business stumbles and it sets its sights on humanoid robotics and AI. Also, Snapchat is launching a new Lens that lets users create and edit images using a text-to-image AI generator, the company told TechCrunch…
…
continue reading

1
Natron’s liquidation shows why the US isn’t ready to make its own batteries and more tech news
7:07
7:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
7:07Sodium-ion battery startup Natron ceased operations this week, ending the company’s 12-year quest to commercialize its technology in the U.S. The company had $25 million worth of orders lined up for its Michigan factory, but it couldn’t deliver them until it had UL certification, according to Raleigh’s The News & Observer, which reported on the bus…
…
continue reading

1
Atlassian’s $610M bet, and why everyone’s fighting over your browser
27:36
27:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
27:36Google just dodged a Chrome breakup bullet, but the biggest twist? The federal judge bought the idea that AI rivals could keep the tech giant in check, even as new competitors gain ground. From Atlassian’s $610 million bet on The Browser Company to OpenAI’s latest maneuvers, the competition for how we navigate the web is just getting started. Today…
…
continue reading

1
Facebook is trying to make ‘pokes’ happen again
8:27
8:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
8:27Plus - OpenAI announces AI-powered hiring platform to take on LinkedIn; Threads challenges X by offering free support for up to 10K characters, plus prominent links Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy TechCrunch
…
continue reading

1
AI logistics startup Augment raised massive $85M Series A; plus Mark Zuckerberg sues Mark Zuckerberg
6:46
6:46
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:46On Thursday, Augment announced that it raised an $85 million Series A led by Redpoint, with participation from 8VC, Autotech Ventures, and others. The massive round comes just five months after the startup launched out of stealth with a hefty $25 million seed round. Also, Mark Zuckerberg, a bankruptcy lawyer from Indiana, has filed a lawsuit agains…
…
continue reading

1
Facebook is trying to make ‘pokes’ happen again, also, Stripe will build a new blockchain
5:21
5:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:21The classic feature from Facebook’s early days lets users get a friend’s attention with a virtual nudge of sorts. While the poke fell out of use ages ago, the company has more recently seen an uptick in its use among younger users, which has now prompted it to make the poke a more central part of the Facebook experience. Also, the classic feature f…
…
continue reading

1
Atlassian to buy Arc developer The Browser Company for $610M; also, Madrid’s Orbital Paradigm aims to prove a cheaper path to orbital reentry
6:33
6:33
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
6:33Mike Cannon-Brookes, Atlassian’s CEO and co-founder, said, ‘today’s browsers weren’t built for work; they were built for browsing. This deal is a bold step forward in reimagining the browser for knowledge work in the AI era.’ Also, Francesco Cacciatore is a self-proclaimed skeptic. Yet after spending two decades in the European aerospace industry a…
…
continue reading

1
Captions rebrands as Mirage; also, JetBlue will use Amazon’s satellites for free in-flight internet
5:11
5:11
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
5:11Captions, an AI-powered video creation and editing app for content creators that has secured over $100 million in venture capital to date at a valuation of $500 million, is rebranding to Mirage, the company announced on Thursday. Also, JetBlue will use Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites for free in-flight internet. Learn more about your ad choices.…
…
continue reading