- Castro: If NYT report true, likely...
Rep. Joaquin Castro tells Chris Hayes of the New York Times report on the Comey memo: 'If the evidence bears out that there was obstruction of justice, I think you likely will see Congress go down the road of impeachment.' - Pete Williams: Was he doing it with evil...
- Bi-Partisan reactions and alarm on Capitol...
- King: If there are tapes, we want those tapes
- Comey Memo Says Trump Asked to Drop Flynn...
- Schumer to Senate Colleagues: ‘History is...
- GOP Rep: ‘Donald Trump is Not Cut a Break...
- Schiff Responds to New Trump Bombshell: ...
- Tuesday's Mini-Report, 5.16.17
- NYT: Comey Memo Says Trump Asked Him to...
- What Donald Trump doesn't know about the...
Lawrence O'Donnell explains the thing everyone working in government knows – but Donald Trump doesn't. That's the real story of the James Comey memo about his conversation with President Trump. - Rachel Maddow and Lawrence on...
- Trump leak to Russians violates protocol
- Key FBI tool under Comey: note taking
- Republicans not moved to action on Trump
- Subpoena issued regarding Trump associate
- Comey memo habit puts Trump in tough spot
- Comey memo: Trump asked for end to probe: NYT
- Exclusive: Subpoena in Trump associate probe
- Nine days in May
- Watch the 5-month timeline of Donald Trump...
Morning Joe breaks down 5 months of events in the Trump-Flynn-Russia investigation timeline, from Sally Yates' warning about Michael Flynn to the firing of FBI Director James Comey. - Did Trump try to influence the Flynn FBI...
- Joe to Republicans: ‘Donald Trump is not...
- NYT Reporter Talks Breaking Comey...
- Mika: This is a ‘defining moment’ in the...
- Rep. Jackie Speier: If there's obstruction...
- Sen. Manchin on Comey memo: Senators all...
- Watergate prosecutor: Well on our way to...
- Lawmakers on Comey memo: Trump may have...
- Lawrence PSA to Trump WH staff: 'Lawyer up'
- Wednesday's Campaign Round-Up, 5.17.17
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country. - Rep. Al Green Calls for Trump to be Impeached
- Trump allies come up with the wrong response
- National security officials try to accommodat
- McConnell wants less 'drama' from Trump, but
- Sen. Manchin says Probe Into Trump/Comey ...
- Independent senator raises specter of...
- Comey memo may prove to be a smoking gun...
- Schiff on Comey memo: We need ‘hard evidence’
- Law professor: This is thin soup for a...
- Wednesday's Mini-Report, 5.17.17
Today's edition of quick hits. - GOP Rep: Russia Coverage Getting in the...
- Dem Sen: Comey Memo in 'Neighborhood' of...
- Did Trump Commit Obstruction of Justice?
- Trump to give David Clarke an...
- Why is Trump still protecting Michael Flynn?
- King: Comey had ‘obligation’ to report...
- Trump whines to Coast Guard: No president has
- Paul Ryan isn't done carrying water for...
- Sen. Warner Has ‘High Expectation’ Comey...
Tech News
- The Shade Room is profitable and not interested in acquisition
Angelica Nwandu, creator of The Shade Room, joined our own Anthony Ha on the stage of TechCrunch Disrupt to discuss the growth of her Instagram-first gossip blog. Despite growing The Shade Room to 9.3 million Instagram followers and profitability, Nwandu says she has no interest in an acquisitio... - EPIX hits Fire TV, will support the ‘EPIX Cast’ feature soon
Earlier this month, MGM-owned EPIX announced the launch of its own built-in “casting” feature that allows users to stream movies from the EPIX app on their mobile devices to the big screen with a push of a button – even if the receiving device doesn’t have the EPIX app installed. Today, the comp... - Watch the last day of Disrupt NY 2017 live right here
- Despite a fickle market for fancy home appliances, new investors get behind Brava Home
- Amazon upgrades its Fire tablet line, a rare bright spot in the struggling category
- Google quietly debuts Chatbase, a chatbot analytics platform
Just ahead of Google’s I/O event kicking off later today, some details have leaked out about a new service that Google is launching for developers that are building chatbots. TechCrunch has learned that Google has developed a new service called Chatbase, which provides analytics and suggestions ... - Here’s how likely your startup is to get acquired at any stage
Let’s say you randomly selected 1,000 seed-stage startups based in the United States. How many of those would go on to raise a Series A? Of companies that go on to raise a Series A, how many would go on to raise a Series B? You could keep this process going until only a few companies remain. But... - Verse grabs $20.5M to take its p2p payments play beyond Europe
- Apple Pay is now available in Italy
- “We should not talk about jobs being lost but people suffering,” says Kasparov on AI
- CrowdStrike, the firm investigating Russian hacks, raised $100M, now valued around $1B
- Clue now advises women on what to do if they forgot to take their contraceptive pill
- Comcast’s new wireless service, Xfinity Mobile, is now live
- Apple starts assembling iPhones in India in play for the world’s fastest growing smartphone market
- Shapeheart is an armband that senses your heart rate without bulky chest straps
Not everyone wants to place a heart-rate monitor on their chest or wrist. Sometimes you want a meaty sensor, something that won’t drain your battery and something that also carries your phone using a system of magnets that keeps your phone safe from harm. Sometimes you want the Shapeheart. I saw... - Google Lens will let smartphone cameras understand what they see and take action
At Google’s I/O developer conference, CEO Sundar Pichai announced a new technology called Google Lens. The idea with the product is to leverage Google’s computer vision and AI technology in order to bring smarts directly to your phone’s camera. As the company explains, the smartphone camera won’... - Google has 2 billion users on Android, 500M on Google Photos
- Google brings Smart Replies to Gmail on iOS and Android
- Google’s second generation TPU chips takes machine learning processing to a new level
- Facebook feed change fights clickbait post by post in 9 more languages
- Google I/O 2017 Keynote live blog
- Watch Google’s I/O keynote live right here
- An open letter to everyone who uses the internet
- Google makes Kotlin a first-class language for writing Android apps
Google today announced that it is making Kotlin, a statically typed programming language for the Java Virtual Machine, a first-class language for writing Android apps. Kotlin’s primary sponsor is JetBrains, the company behind tools like IntelliJ. It’s 100 percent interoperable with Java, which u... - Android O beta is available today
It’s already been available for a few months as a developer preview, but now the rest of us can finally get our hands on an upcoming version of Android. Android O Beta starts shipping today, if you point your browser over to android.com/beta. The company used the opportunity to show a number of ... - Google Photos upgraded with new sharing features, photo books, and Google Lens
- Google brings hands-free calling, proactive alerts to Home
- Watch Judah Friedlander explore the future of AI in Judah vs. The Machines
- Google.ai aims to make state of the art AI advances accessible to everyone
- The Google Assistant is getting more conversational
- Google Actions expand to Android and iPhone
- Google launches Google Assistant on the iPhone
- ‘A robot doesn’t have to shoot back,’ Rodney Brooks says of machines in the military
Rethink Robotics co-founder and CTO, former CSAIL director and all-around robot luminary Rodney Brooks joined the Disrupt New York stage this afternoon to tackle some complex questions, ranging from robots place in the living room to the battlefield. Brooks has a fair bit of experience in both c... - Everything Google announced at its Google I/O keynote
Google just kicked off its annual Google I/O developer conference. It’s a great opportunity to get a sneak peek at what’s next for Android and other platforms. This year was no different as the company announced a ton of stuff. In case you missed it, here’s everything Google announced today. Rea... - Google has an indoor positioning tech in the works, called VPS
- Google to launch a jobs search engine in the U.S.
- Google is giving a cluster of 1,000 Cloud TPUs to researchers for free
- Google’s TensorFlow Lite brings machine learning to Android devices
- Google partners with HTC, Lenovo for new standalone VR headset platform
- Android Go is a lightweight version of Android for crazy cheap phones
- Daydream VR support is coming to Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus this summer
- And the winner of Startup Battlefield at Disrupt NY 2017 is… RecordGram
Startups participating in the Startup Battlefield have all been hand-picked to participate in our highly competitive startup competition. They all presented in front of multiple groups of VCs and tech leaders serving as judges for a chance to win $50,000 and the coveted Disrupt Cup. After hours ... - With MIXhalo, Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger aims to deliver studio-quality sound at live events
Most of you have probably been to concerts where the sound sucked, where all of the music was blown out and you couldn’t make out a single word of the lyrics. Now, you might have had a great time regardless (concerts are funny that way), but bad sound isn’t exactly a selling point. It can be par... - Google will now let users pay with any card they have on file, not just those saved in Android Pay
- App developers can now advertise on the Google Play homepage and app listing pages
- Google’s Play Console now gives developers more data about their apps before and after launch
- Google Firebase gets Fabric integration, better analytics and an alpha program
- Google’s Instant Apps are now generally available to all Android developers
- Google announces the first preview of Android Studio 3.0, puts emphasis on speed and smarts
- The very simple argument for the rise of co-living: people need people
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