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Darrell Etherington

Darrell Etherington

Science Editor/Writer at TechCrunch

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What to expect from crypto regulation in the wake of the FTX scandal - Yahoo News

At our TC Sessions: Crypto event last week in Miami, I sat down with Bitwise Asset Management General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Katherine Dowling, Perkins Coie Partner Sarah Shtylman and Paradigm Policy Director Justin Slaughter to talk about the crypto regulation landscape, with a specif…
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Elon Musk, disaster artist

Elon Musk’s penchant for using disaster and engineered emergency to drive his employees to deliver has never been more clear than at Twitter.
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Crypto’s white knight was a black hat all along and other TC news

This week, we break down the ongoing FTX and SBF crypto fiasco, as well as a new coalition of VCs advocating for reproductive rights.
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Apple iOS 16.1, iPad OS 16.1 and macOS Ventura are now available

Apple’s iOS 16.1, iPad OS 16.1 and macOS Venture are now available, bringing Live Activities, Continuity Camera and more.
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Kim Kardashian charged by SEC for pushing crypto, reaches $1.26M se...

Kim Kardashian was charged by the SEC for unlawfully pushing a crypto security asset. Kardashian has already reached a settlement.
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Blue Origin launch aborted after mid-flight anomaly

Blue Origin launched its 23rd New Shepard rocket mission this morning, featuring science payloads designed for experimentation. The mission needed early, however, after it was aborted during the first ascent stage of the rocket, prompting the abort process to take over and firing the parachutes on t…
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WWDC stands for ‘wow what dank continuity’ and other TC news – Tech...

On a very special episode of The TechCrunch Podcast this week, I’m joined by Apple Senior Director of Platform Product Marketing Kurt Knight, who talks us through some of the big updates Apple announced at its WWDC conference on Monday. Kurt specifically talks us through the big new changes t…
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Volocopter’s longer-range drone taxi completes its first test fligh...

Volocopter’s drone taxi is one step closer to entering service. The German firm has revealed that its four-seat electric VTOL aircraft, the VoloConnect, completed its first flight in May.
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Why isn’t the Studio Display also an Apple TV? – TechCrunch

Apple finally delivered what many have been asking for in the Apple enthusiast community: a first-party display that doesn’t cost a minimum of $5,000. The new 27-inch Studio Display instead costs $1,600, which is still a lot more than a lot of people want to pay for a monitor, but it’s …
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Tesla is selling a microphone for in-car karaoke, but only in China

Tesla is now selling a microphone for in-car karaoke. The TeslaMic is only available in China for the time being, and was introduced amid the rollout of a Chinese New Year software update.
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Max Q: Sports in space? – TechCrunch

Welcome back to Max Q, our weekly newsletter about space and the business thereof. This week, plans for a private sports and entertainment complex in orbit materialize. Don’t forget to sign up to get the free newsletter version of Max Q delivered to your inbox. The Space Station is getting a movie …
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Space startup Wyvern raises $4.5M and joins YC’s latest cohort – Te...

A Canadian startup working at the cutting edge of satellite imaging has raised $4.5 million across a combination of a $2.25 million seed round, and $2.25 million from a combined pre-seed and government funding. Wyvern, which is working specifically on hyperspectral imaging (imaging that captures li…
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How one founder saw the value of remote care for addiction treatmen...

Yusuf Sherwani saw the value in remote mental healthcare long before COVID sent everyone into video therapy sessions. He is the CEO and one of three doctor/co-founders of Quit Genius, an app that uses CBT therapy and other proven methods to help patients tackle their addiction. He talks with Darrel…
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Gift Guide: The smarter home

For the purposes of this guide, I’m going to assume that the giftee on your list (which can be you, no shame) already has a lot of the basics in place, like smart lighting, a connected thermostat, etc. That said, I’m going to specifically suggest a few things that work with particular brands of the …
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How one founder is turning complex decision-making into a developer...

Carolyn Mooney wants you to make your decision-making process code. She is the co-founder and CEO of Nextmv which helps companies make efficient decisions on a mass scale—think Amazon delivering packages or Uber plotting a route for an uber pool. In this week’s episode, she talks with Darrell and J…
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Astra successfully reaches orbit for the first time with latest roc...

There’s another launch company newly able to count itself among the small (but growing) group that has reached orbit: Astra. The Alameda-based rocket startup notched that achievement late Friday night, taking off from its launch site in Kodiak, Alaska shortly after 9 PM local time (1 AM ET). …
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How one founder tapped lasers to automate and scale stem cell produ...

Not only is this week’s guest the TechCrunch Disrupt 2021 Battlefield winner, but Nabiha Saklayen is also democratizing access to life-saving cell therapies by using — you guessed it — lasers. Saklayen is the co-founder and CEO of Cellino, which is a company developing the tech to automate stem cell…
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Find out what it takes to make smart early bets in the space indust...

The space industry is bustling with commercial and private industry activity, and new startups are entering the fray all the time. But which are the ones to back, and how can you tell? There’s no definite answer, but at TC Sessions: Space 2021 this December, we’ll have some of the best …
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Alphabet gives some Loon patents to SoftBank, open sources flight d...

Alphabet’s Loon was a stratospheric moonshot that saw the company fly high-altitude balloons to provide cellular network coverage to target areas. The project broke a lot of new ground -- including developing technology that enabled balloons to navigate autonomously and stay in one area for long st…