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Today's top story has Matthew Panzarino taking Apple's iPhone 15 Pro Max to Disneyland to check out how all of the features do in, dare we say, a frenzied environment? Here’s how it fared. Meanwhile, Google today released what we describe as "a more capable version" of its Bard chatbot. It can tap into your Google apps, double-check answers and more, oh my! Check it out. And if you’re looking for what else the iPhone 15 Pro Max can do, we’ve got that covered. | | Image Credits: Darrell Etherington | | |
More top reads Because there's no "plan B": European carbon accounting startup Plan A raises $27 million from VC and corporate heavyweights. Measure your carbon footprint. Confirmed!: CrowdStrike acquisition of Bionic.ai for $350 million is no longer a rumor. Go inside the deal. No entry: Y Combinator says visa challenges hamper participation of international founders. Get the scoop. It's all in what you know: Pryon raises $100 million to index and analyze enterprise data. Read more. Legal eagle: Darrow gets served $35 million for an AI that parses public documents for class action lawsuit potential. Gavel drop. AI or isn't it?: TikTok debuts new tools and technology so that creators can label AI content. Get the scoop on this new feature. Material wealth: Scrap metal trading marketplace Metaloop raises $17 million. Search on. IP-Oh network: Cato Networks, valued at $3 billion, lands $238 million ahead of its anticipated IPO. Read more. That's a big chip: New SambaNova chip is designed to handle a 5 trillion parameter model. Let's dance. Skip the line: Amazon's new Just Walk Out cashierless checkout system uses RFID tags to track apparel purchases. Start shopping. More for your Tuesday: | | Image Credits: Plan A | | |
At TechCrunch Disrupt If you're wondering why your favorite reporter isn't responding, it's because the TechCrunch team is at Disrupt this week. During this time, we will be bringing you a sampling of the Startup Battlefield 200 companies as we make our way to the top 20 companies. Only one will win the Disrupt Cup and a $100,000 equity-free grand prize. And check out all of our content from the week here. - In Diagnostics launches a $30 test that aims to tell you if your liver is working. Read more.
- Monoclonal antibody treatments have many challenges — Narval is fixing them. Read more.
- Flint wants to disrupt the battery industry with paper. Read more.
- BioticsAI wants to improve prenatal ultrasound scans with AI. Read more.
- Electrified Thermal Solutions' e-bricks could be key to decarbonizing heavy industry. Read more.
- AI startup speeds up the creation of climate-resilient crops. Read more.
- Nolej’s AI-generated classroom tools are a force multiplier for educators. Read more.
- Phalanx protects company data by automatically securing and tracking sensitive documents. Read more.
- Magnestar wants to solve the satellite signal interference problem for the entire space industry. Read more.
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