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Uber’s $14.8B Delivery Hero deal would nearly double its global footprint

Startups • Kirsten Korosec

Uber has agreed to a $14.8 billion all-stock acquisition of Delivery Hero, expanding its delivery footprint to nearly 100 global markets. Simultaneously, Delivery Hero will sell operations in 14 markets to SSW Partners for $1.6 billion. While the deal faces regulatory scrutiny and requires a minimum share acceptance threshold, it aims to strengthen Uber's competitive position against DoorDash and Just Eat by doubling its service reach.

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I replaced my space heater and ceiling fan with one Dyson appliance

Startups • Aisha Malik

"The Dyson Hot+Cool HF1 is a $499 2-in-1 appliance providing year-round heating and cooling. Featuring a bladeless design for safety and easy cleaning, it includes smart controls via the MyDyson app for scheduling and remote operation. The compact unit operates quietly, utilizing an intelligent thermostat and adjustable oscillation. While its cooling mode functions as a fan rather than an air conditioner, it offers a convenient, space-saving alternative.".

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How Apple’s big lawsuit could disrupt OpenAI’s IPO plans

Startups • Theresa Loconsolo

"Apple has filed a trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging misconduct involving the company's chief hardware officer. The complaint claims that over 400 former Apple employees have joined OpenAI. This legal battle comes as OpenAI considers an IPO later this year. TechCrunch’s Equity podcast examines how this lawsuit might affect OpenAI's hardware goals and IPO timeline, while questioning the general trustworthiness of AI companies regarding data.".

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FBI arrests man accused of using Steam games to drain victims’ crypto wallets

Startups • Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

"U.S. prosecutors have charged 21-year-old Zyaire Wilkins and co-conspirators for uploading malware-laden video games to Steam. The group allegedly infected approximately 8,000 users, stealing over $220,000 from 80 cryptocurrency wallets. The malicious games were marketed via Discord, LinkedIn, and Telegram. The FBI arrested Wilkins after tracing stolen cryptocurrency payments to UberEats gift cards linked to his residence, where agents seized several electronic devices.".

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Parents want safer phones for kids. These companies are answering the call.

Startups • Lauren Forristal

Companies are creating kid-friendly communication devices to address parental concerns about unrestricted smartphone access. These options range from modified smartphones like Bark, Gabb, Pinwheel, and Teracube—which offer parental controls, app restrictions, and monitoring—to minimalist home phones from Ooma and Tin Can. These devices prioritize safety by limiting web browsing and social media while allowing parents to manage contacts, location, and screen time through companion apps.

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Amazon fixing bug that billed some AWS customers billions of dollars

Startups • Zack Whittaker

"Amazon Web Services is resolving a bug in its billing portal that caused some customers to see inaccurate estimates totaling millions or even billions of dollars. The issue, which began late Thursday, stems from a fault in the billing computation subsystem. Amazon clarified that these figures do not reflect actual usage or charges. Some affected users reported estimates as high as $2.5 billion while the company works on a fix.".

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Patreon stops asking AI bots not to scrape — and starts blocking them

Startups • Sarah Perez

Patreon is strengthening its defenses against AI scraping by working with Cloudflare to block bots that train AI models on creators’ content without permission. The move marks a shift away from relying on websites using robots.txt alone to actively block unauthorized AI training.

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MakeMyTrip Files Confidentially For India IPO

Business • Gaurav Bagur

MakeMyTrip has confidentially filed for an India IPO of its subsidiary, MakeMyTrip (India) Limited, via an offer for sale by its US parent and Singapore-based subsidiary. The company aims to raise over $1 billion to strengthen its balance sheet, fund strategic acquisitions, and enhance brand visibility. This move would make it the second Indian travel tech firm listed in both the US and India, following Yatra.

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Remarkable’s new Paper Pure is good. That’s why I wrote this review on it.

Startups • Ivan Mehta

The reMarkable Paper Pure is a $399 distraction-free tablet designed for writers and researchers. Featuring a 10.3-inch monochrome display with improved resolution, it focuses on a pen-and-paper experience without notifications. Key updates include calendar synchronization, enhanced handwriting search, and seamless cloud integration with Drive and Dropbox. While not a full e-reader, the device excels at note-taking and sketching, offering a focused alternative to multitasking gadgets.

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IPO-Bound Jio Platforms’ Q1 Profit Jumps 9% YoY To ₹7,764 Cr

Business • Lokesh Choudhary

Jio Platforms reported a consolidated profit after tax of ₹7,764 crore for Q1 FY27, marking a 9.2% year-on-year increase despite a slight sequential dip. Operating revenue rose 11.8% YoY to ₹39,173 crore, while EBITDA grew 15.1% to ₹20,865 crore. Growth was driven by digital services, rising ARPU to ₹215.6, and a subscriber base of 533 million, although higher finance costs from 5G assets partially offset gains.

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(Weekly funding roundup July 11-17) Sharp rise in VC inflow led by AI deals

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"Venture capital funding for Indian startups surged to $431 million across 23 deals in the third week of July, a significant increase from the previous week's $107 million. This growth, the fourth highest weekly total this year, was driven by high-value transactions, particularly in AI. Notable investments include $160 million for Udaan and $130 million for AI startup Emergent, signaling renewed investor confidence in India's tech ecosystem.".

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No product? No problem. This Disrupt 2026 session shows how to get pre-seed funding with conviction, storytelling

Startups • TechCrunch Events

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 will take place from October 13-15 in San Francisco, featuring a specialized "Winning Pre-Seed Without a Product" panel on the Builders Stage. Experts Sandhya Venkatachalam, Puneet Agarwal, and Austin Clements will discuss how pre-seed founders can secure funding despite rising seed-stage expectations driven by AI. The event offers workshops on fundraising and go-to-market strategies for founders and investors within the startup ecosystem.

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Zoox issues software recall after a robotaxi got confused by heavy smoke

Startups • Sean O'Kane

"Amazon-owned Zoox has issued a software recall for its fleet of 105 robotaxis after a vehicle struggled to navigate a smoke-filled emergency fire scene in June. No injuries occurred, and a software update has been deployed. This action follows NHTSA warnings to autonomous vehicle developers regarding interference with first responders. Zoox continues testing in Las Vegas and San Francisco while awaiting federal exemptions for its steering-wheel-less design.".

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5 Books that changed millions of lives around the world

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Certain books transcend cultures to influence millions by shaping habits and perspectives. Key examples include Stephen Covey's focus on character, Paulo Coelho's exploration of destiny, and Viktor Frankl's lessons on resilience. Additionally, James Clear emphasizes small improvements, while Napoleon Hill highlights the power of mindset. Together, these works address universal human challenges, offering timeless wisdom that inspires sustainable personal growth and lifelong achievement.

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Profitability, Geopolitical Concerns Weigh On Zepto’s IPO Valuation

Business • Shrishti Bisht

Zepto is preparing for an IPO with a projected post-money valuation of approximately $5.1 billion, down from its $7 billion peak. Despite concerns regarding cash burn and profitability, the offering has attracted strong institutional interest, with Norges and Motilal Oswal expected to hold 40-45% of the anchor book. The company plans to use IPO proceeds to expand its dark store network and enhance technology infrastructure.

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Aurrevia launches Category III alternative investment fund

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Investment platform Aurrevia has launched a Category III alternative investment fund, supported by a $10 million anchor commitment from the Kothari Family Office through Aarii Ventures. Utilizing a proprietary "TechnoValue" framework, the fund blends deep value investing with momentum strategies to achieve long-term, risk-adjusted returns. The fund excludes sectors like tobacco and gambling, targeting India's expanding alternative investment market through disciplined research and active risk management.

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Turtlemint Turns Profitable In Q4, Posts PAT Of ₹3 Cr

Business • Akshit Pushkarna

Insurtech company Turtlemint achieved profitability in the March quarter of FY26, reporting a consolidated net profit of ₹3.1 crore compared to a ₹39.4 crore loss in the same period last year. Operating revenue for the quarter rose 42% year-on-year to ₹357.2 crore. For the full fiscal year FY26, the company narrowed its net loss to ₹184.3 crore, while annual operating revenue grew 66% to ₹1,098.2 crore.

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Decoding Meesho’s Zero-Commission Model & Seller-Centric Revenue Engine

Business • Palak Sharma

Meesho is an affordable e-commerce marketplace targeting semi-urban India, reporting ₹12,626 crore in FY26 revenue. Unlike competitors, Meesho employs a zero-commission model, instead generating income through logistics via its Valmo platform, seller advertising, and content services. After its December 2025 IPO, the company is focusing on reducing losses and diversifying into AI and financial services to achieve long-term sustainable profitability amidst high acquisition costs.

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Why RBI’s Data Governance Push Puts Fintech Partners In A Spot

Business • Lokesh Choudhary

The Reserve Bank of India has proposed a data governance framework making regulated lenders accountable for data handled by fintech partners. The draft requires banks and NBFCs to establish a "Single Source of Truth," ensure end-to-end traceability, and implement board-approved governance structures. While primarily targeting lenders, the framework will likely force fintechs to increase compliance spending and upgrade data architecture to meet stricter partner demands.

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How a Woman Mukhiya Built Bihar's Digital Panchayat

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Dawa Panchayat in Bihar's Bhojpur district has become a model of rural transformation under Mukhiya Shushumalata Kushwaha. The village earned the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Sashaktikaran Puraskar for advancements in e-governance, sanitation, and education. Notable achievements include becoming the district's first ODF Plus panchayat and establishing a digital government building. Further initiatives focus on menstrual hygiene and reducing school dropouts through community participation and leadership.

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Naturis Cosmetics raises Rs 100 Cr led by Sharrp Ventures

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Naturis Cosmetics, a beauty and personal care CDMO, raised Rs 100 crore in a funding round led by Sharrp Ventures. The company plans to use the capital to establish a production facility in Vapi, an R&D center in Mumbai, and an experience center in the NCR region. With partnerships including Nykaa and Dr. Reddy’s, Naturis aims to diversify into high-growth categories and expand its manufacturing capabilities.

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