Why Apple’s ‘Crush’ ad is so misguided

Welcome to Week in Review: TechCrunch’s newsletter recapping the week’s biggest news. This week Apple unveiled new iPad models at its Let Loose event, including a new 13-inch display for the iPad Air, as well as Tandem OLED and a new M4 chip for the iPad Pro. But its ad for the new iPad Pro … Read more

Rise of the microcar – why compact EVs are finally having their day and the ones to watch

Many cities around the world are facing a congestion crisis – and where governments and local authorities have seen fit to curb emissions from CO2-belching tailpipes, the humble automobile is slowly being phased out of many urban areas. Although the microcar is nothing new (the petrol-powered Peel P50 was launched in the early 1960s), it … Read more

StrictlyVC London welcomes Phoenix Court and WEX

StrictlyVC events deliver exclusive insider content from the Silicon Valley & Global VC scene while creating meaningful connections over cocktails and canapés with leading investors, entrepreneurs and executives. And TechCrunch is excited to join forces with key players in the London investment community at our next StrictlyVC event. We’re pleased to have Saul Klein, Co-Founder … Read more

Green tech is now a billion-pound market for UK firms

A recent study conducted by IT service provider Auxilion and Hewlett Packard Enterprise has revealed just how important green tech is to companies in the UK. According to the study of 100 IT decision-makers from UK enterprises with more than 250 employees, organizations are now collectively spending an average of £917,540 annually on green technologies. … Read more