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Silicon Valley is still the best place for newly established businesses? Insight Partners Ryan Hinkle doesn’t believe it
“Silicon Valley is not necessary and sufficient prerequisite for success – it’s just an option,” she says Ryan hinklequestioning the long -term belief that the vaginal…
Two senior partners leave Peak XV, one of the largest business capital companies in the world, four sources familiar with the issue, he told TechCrunch. Shailesh…
New York VC firm Insight Partners raises another $12.5 billion after $8 billion in exits
Jeff Horing’s Insight Partners is to New York venture capital what Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia are to Silicon Valley. And it’s a situation that has been…
Senators urge owners, partners and VC backers of fintech Synapse to restore customers’ access to their money
A group of senators has rallied to urge Synapse’s owners and bank and fintech partners to “immediately restore customers’ access to their money.” As part of…
TechCrunch joins forces with Google Cloud as its main partner for Startup Battlefield 200. This event will highlight and support the most promising startups from around…
Welcome back to another recap of Equity, TechCrunch’s flagship podcast about the business of startups. This episode is packed with deals, hot topics and the latest…
Picsart, a SoftBank-backed photo-editing startup, announced Thursday that it is partnering with Getty Images to develop a custom model that will bring artificial intelligence images to…
The movement is belowpress offices are underway layoffs and publishers are afraid that AI technologies it will make things worse. Entering the fray, launching the newsreader…
When enemies become friends: Capital One partners with fintech giants Stripe, Adyen to prevent fraud
The tension between incumbents and fintechs has existed for decades. But every now and then, the two teams decide to put aside their rivalry and work…
The latest version of the Raspberry Pi, the small but powerful computer that has become quite popular among tech hobbyists and industrial companies, can now be…