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Finding the perfect gift for someone who only likes tech stuff can be a challenge. Partially because the best tech gifts tend to be inherently expensive. If you're buying someone new technology for Christmas this year, it has the potential to be the only ...
As we wrap up 2025, we’re looking at the year’s biggest winners: the people, companies, products and trends that made the most impact over the year. Almost at the top of the pile, of course, are the tech billionaires.
Alphabet stock is soaring, and it could go even higher in 2026.
Using data from Crunchbase and PitchBook, TechCrunch tracked down the VC-backed startups that became unicorns so far this year.
While some will remember 2025 for the Blue Origin spaceflight or the infamous Coldplay concert, others will note it as a year when personal tech took a massive leap forward. Spurred on by the advancements of AI, dozens of companies have spent this year breaking records across a range of gadgets, devices and consoles.
Pour one out for AOL dial-up, Windows 10, and a host of other tech gadgets and services that powered down and logged off this year.
Amazon Web Services' giant tech conference re:Invent 2025 is happening this week with news ranging from chips to AI services.
Critical Start, Stratix, CyTek, Zscaler, LogicMonitor and TD Synnex are among the companies to list open positions for channel-related roles.
In 2025, the restaurant technology sector experienced significant activity, marked by notable mergers, acquisitions, and a few surprising partnerships. In fact, according to Pitchbook data, mergers and acquisitions in the restaurant tech space rose 45% in the first half of the year, as compared with last year.
FootballScoop is proud to announce that Buster Faulkner (Georgia Tech) is the 2025 FootballScoop Offensive Coordinator of the Year presented by Teamworks, as selected by prior winn