The best tech gifts under $50 to consider in 2023

Tech gifts that loved ones will put to use don’t have to come with a hefty price tag If you’re looking for a gift for someone but don’t want to
» Read moreTech gifts that loved ones will put to use don’t have to come with a hefty price tag If you’re looking for a gift for someone but don’t want to
» Read moreSo you’ve received their annual holiday wishlists. And added everything to cart. But… there’s just a tiny problem: You forgot to press “Purchase” (we get it, you’ve been busy) and
» Read moreWelcome to Startups Weekly. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday. You shouldn’t compare apples to oranges, but similarly, comparing iPhones to Androids is a fool’s
» Read moreIt wants to attract the “entire spectrum” of digital asset investors Jacquelyn Melinek 18 hours Robinhood has been around for over a decade, and its foray into crypto isn’t necessarily
» Read moreUbiquity, the networking and video surveillance camera maker, has fixed a bug that users say mistakenly allowed them access to the accounts and private live video streams of other customers.
» Read moreDays after freeing the (fictionalized) nipple, Twitch is backtracking on its “artistic nudity” policy that allowed streamers to show illustrated, animated or sculpted renderings of breasts, butts and genitals. The
» Read moreLast year’s techwide reckoning continues. The tech industry has seen more than 240,000 jobs lost in 2023, a total that’s already 50% higher than last year and growing. Earlier this
» Read moreSuperpedestrian, the e-scooter startup known for its self-diagnostic software, is shutting down its U.S.-based shared scooter operation on December 31 and exploring a sale of its European business, TechCrunch has
» Read more“Entrepreneurs navigating the later stages of a startup face a mine field of funding options, and not all of them are suitable for their business,” writes David Spreng, founder and
» Read moreWith Instagram shop tabs, X ad spots, and TikTok shop videos getting even more prescient than usual, consumers are still throwing up warning signals that our devices are selling our
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