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Boston offers a world of advantages for startup founders

TechCrunch Live took a virtual trip to Boston. In this video MassChallenge CEO Cait Brumme talks with TechCrunch’s Ron Miller on Boston’s advantages and the many opportunities and resources available for startup founders. Read more about Boston here:

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In this video MassChallenge CEO Cait Brumme talks with TechCrunch’s Ron Miller on Boston’s advantages and the many opportunities and resources available for startup founders.

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  1. Diego Santiago

    March 2, 2023 at 10:45 pm

    * Earning money is an action. Keeping money is behavior, but “Growing money is wisdom,” I found out a week ago.*

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Sony Honda Mobility’s EV has a lot going on. #ev #cars #electricvehicle #tech #ps5

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Will the iPhone 16 Have an Action Button?

The new iPhone 16 might have a button just for your coffee order. Our Apple expert Bridget Carey shares her thoughts about the rumored swap of the mute switch for the action button. Fellow iPhone 15 Pro Max users, do you miss the mute switch? #ios #iphone #iphone16 #iphonerumors #mobile #actionbutton #apple #tech

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The new iPhone 16 might have a button just for your coffee order. Our Apple expert Bridget Carey shares her thoughts about the rumored swap of the mute switch for the action button.

Fellow iPhone 15 Pro Max users, do you miss the mute switch?

#ios #iphone #iphone16 #iphonerumors #mobile #actionbutton #apple #tech

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These robots with living skin are absolute nightmare fuel | TechCrunch Minute

Will robots ever have living, human skin? Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Harvard have been exploring the question — and they’ve come up with some pretty unsettling results. This is very much an experiment, so it won’t be the face of your next smart home hub or vacuum. But the breakthrough could be…

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Will robots ever have living, human skin? Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Harvard have been exploring the question — and they’ve come up with some pretty unsettling results. This is very much an experiment, so it won’t be the face of your next smart home hub or vacuum. But the breakthrough could be better in some situations than artificial skin that’s also in development.

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