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U.S. FAA says handling aircraft approval on its own would cost $1.8 billion
It would cost $1.8 billion and take 10,000 new employees for the U.S. aviation regulator to handle all aircraft certification internally, the agency's chief told a Senate panel on Wednesday, answering questions after two Boeing 737 MAX crashes o...
Cyberpunk 2077 Devs: E3 2019 Is 'Most Important Ever' for Projekt Red
CD Projekt Red says E3 2019 will be its “most important one ever,” even when compared to last year’s major showing from Cyberpunk 2077.
Announced during a , Projekt Red president and CEO Adam Kiciński said (via translator): "Last year's E3 has b...
Digging into Apple’s media transformation
Extra Crunch offers members the opportunity to tune into conference calls led and moderated by the TechCrunch writers you read every day. This week, TechCrunch Editor-in-Chief, Matthew Panzarino, offered his analysis on the major announcements that c...
Exclusive: Told U.S. security at risk, Chinese firm seeks to sell Grindr dating app
Chinese gaming company Beijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd is seeking to sell Grindr LLC, the popular gay dating app it has owned since 2016, after a U.S. government national security panel raised concerns about its ownership, according to people familiar wit...
Twitch launches a four-person ‘Squad Stream’ feature to help creators get discovered
Twitch today the launch of a new feature called “Squad Stream,” which offers a way for up to four creators to go live and stream together within one window. The feature will allow creators to grow their communities by teaming up with others, as it gi...
Detective Comics: The Mystery of the Arkham Knight Begins
Detective Comics celebrated its 1000th issue by introducing the comic book incarnation of the Arkham Knight, and we have our first clues as to the identity of this mysterious villain.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Detective Comics #1000...
This self-driving AI faced off against a champion racer (kind of)
Developments in the self-driving car world can sometimes be a bit dry: a million miles without an accident, a 10 percent increase in pedestrian detection range, and so on. But this research has both an interesting idea behind it and a surprisingly ha...
U.S. transport chief questions Boeing decisions on 737 MAX safety features
The top U.S. Transportation Secretary questioned on Wednesday why Boeing Co did not require safety features on its top-selling 737 MAX that might have prevented two recent crashes, ahead of a much-anticipated Senate hearing about the airplane.
Telling Lies Focuses on a Stolen NSA Hard Drive
Despite the critical acclaim that Her Story received when it launched in 2015, not a lot of games have aped its novel conceit — players explore a story by searching key words spoken during an interview. But developer Sam Barlow has continued evolving...
FarmWise turns to Roush to build autonomous vegetable weeders
wants robots to do the dirty part of farming: weeding. With that thought, the San Francisco-based startup enlisted the help of Michigan-based manufacturing and automotive company Roush to build prototypes of the self-driving robots. An early prototyp...