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Startup Founders Share Stories About Venture Capitalists: From Sleep to SexismBusiness

Startup Founders Share Stories About Venture Capitalists: From Sleep to Sexism

This week, a major discussion unfolded on social network X*, where founders of tech startups shared their most absurd and outrageous stories about meetings with venture capitalists. From partners falling asleep during pitches to suggestions to fire co-founders, these accounts highlight how unpredictable the fundraising process can be. Many stories sparked laughter, but some prompted reflection on industry-wide issues.

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Android 17: Google Targets Premium Users, Leaves Mass Market BehindDevelopment

Android 17: Google Targets Premium Users, Leaves Mass Market Behind

At the Android 17 presentation, Google focused on features appealing primarily to affluent users. Demonstrations included Android Auto on BMW and Genesis screens, Gemini integration for booking high-end concert tickets, and planning luxury trips—all targeting a niche audience. Meanwhile, the average user, driving a budget car or constrained by finances, was overlooked. This shift raises concerns about Google’s disconnect from the broader market’s needs in an economically uncertain climate.

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Why Mitsubishi Electric Maintains Focus on Consumer ElectronicsBusiness

Why Mitsubishi Electric Maintains Focus on Consumer Electronics

While Sony and Panasonic are actively shifting their focus toward corporate solutions and the entertainment industry, Mitsubishi Electric remains committed to the consumer electronics market. The company pursues a unique strategy that combines high-tech developments in heavy equipment with home products that reinforce its brand. This approach allows Mitsubishi Electric to maintain competitiveness and strengthen its position in a market where other players are gradually reducing their presence.

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WWDC 2026: What to Expect from Apple and the New CEO at the Key ConferenceDevelopment

WWDC 2026: What to Expect from Apple and the New CEO at the Key Conference

Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC 2026, kicks off on June 10 with a keynote presentation. The company is expected to introduce new versions of its operating systems, including iOS 27, macOS 27, and WatchOS, as well as share plans for advancing artificial intelligence under the Apple Intelligence brand. Special attention is drawn to the potential appearance of new CEO John Ternus, who will succeed Tim Cook in September.

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Corporate AI Agents Learn from Mistakes—But Only for One EmployeeArtificial intelligence

Corporate AI Agents Learn from Mistakes—But Only for One Employee

Most modern AI agents in corporate environments learn individually: fixes and improvements made by one employee are not retained for the rest of the team. This forces each user to effectively work with a separate version of the tool, reducing overall productivity. According to an Asana study, 75% of employees use AI at work, but only 5% of companies see a real efficiency gain. The issue is particularly acute in multi-agent workflows, where agents must share context across tasks and users to avoid redundancy and errors.

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OpenAI Implements 'Harness Engineering' for Stable AI Operations in DevelopmentArtificial intelligence

OpenAI Implements 'Harness Engineering' for Stable AI Operations in Development

OpenAI is redefining the role of artificial intelligence in software development, shifting focus from mere code generation to creating stable operational environments. According to OpenAI technical specialist Ryan Lopopolo, the key challenge is no longer making AI write code but ensuring conditions where it can continuously learn and improve. This approach, termed 'harness engineering,' marks a transition to a new phase of development automation. Such innovation could significantly accelerate software development and reduce reliance on human factors.

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EVPlay LT Adapter Adds Android Auto to GM EVs with a CatchHardware

EVPlay LT Adapter Adds Android Auto to GM EVs with a Catch

EVPlay has released the EVPlay LT adapter, allowing General Motors electric vehicle owners to use Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The device supports 2024–2026 Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac models and operates in both wired and wireless modes. Installation takes just two minutes, with the adapter priced at 14 620 ₽ and no subscription required. However, there is a risk that GM may block the device’s functionality in the future.

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10 Wordle Alternatives: Word Puzzles for Intellectual Game EnthusiastsDevelopment

10 Wordle Alternatives: Word Puzzles for Intellectual Game Enthusiasts

Wordle, created by Josh Wardle in 2021, became a phenomenon among word puzzle enthusiasts. After being acquired by The New York Times* in 2022, its popularity soared even higher. However, if the daily five-letter challenge no longer excites you, the market now offers dozens of alternatives with unique mechanics and difficulty levels. These games cater to both beginners and experienced players seeking new challenges.

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Google Photos Tests New Collage Tools and AI Video FeaturesArtificial intelligence

Google Photos Tests New Collage Tools and AI Video Features

Google Photos continues to evolve with new features aimed at enhancing user experience. An upcoming update will reorganize the collage tool, grouping templates into thematic categories like 'Classic,' 'Love,' 'Holiday,' and 'Floral' for easier selection. Additionally, developers are testing a new AI-powered feature named Soba, designed to generate videos from photos. While currently unavailable, this innovation could significantly expand the service’s capabilities.

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Google Optimizes Gemma 4 Models for Low-Memory DevicesArtificial intelligence

Google Optimizes Gemma 4 Models for Low-Memory Devices

Google has unveiled updated versions of its open-source Gemma 4 models, optimized using quantization-aware training (QAT). This approach significantly reduces the memory footprint required for model execution on devices while maintaining high generation quality. Unlike traditional post-training quantization (PTQ), QAT is integrated directly into the training process, minimizing performance loss and accelerating data processing.

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