TECH

OpenMeter makes it easier for companies to track usage-based billing
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
In enterprise software-as-a-service (SaaS), usage-based pricing, a pricing model in which customers are charged only when they use a product

Locus Robotics’ success is a tale of focusing on what works
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
“We’re fundamentally a software company,” Locus CEO Rick Faulk says with a laugh. We look like a robot company, but

Chirp alert! 4 days left to save $1,000 on Disrupt super early-bird tickets
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
The wings of time are flying fast, and so is the countdown to the biggest savings on passes to TechCrunch

Most subscription mobile apps don’t make money, new report shows
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
Investors know that most startups fail, but something that may be less understood is how few mobile apps actually make

Apple to allow web distribution for iOS apps in latest DMA tweaks
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
Apple will allow iOS developers located in the European Union to distribute apps from the web, rather then via its

Empathy closes $47M for AI to help with the practical and emotional bereavement process
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
Death, as the famous saying goes, is one of the inevitable certainties of life. But that doesn’t make coping with

Nanonets gets Accel India’s backing to improve AI-based workflow automation
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
Nanonets, a startup using AI to automate back-office processes, has raised $29 million in a new funding round led by

Inclusivity-focused VC Ada Ventures pulls in $80M for second fund
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
UK-based Ada Ventures is an unusual VC. Instead of just talking about SaaS or AI, it hunts down founders addressing

Stell helps engineers focus on building, not paperwork
- By West virginia digital
- . March 12, 2024
“Hard tech” is the latest buzz phrase in venture capital, but all hard tech industries still rely on software infrastructure

Four things we learned when US spy chiefs testified to Congress
- By West virginia digital
- . March 11, 2024
Cyberattacks, regional conflict, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, commercial spyware, AI, misinformation, disinformation, deepfakes and TikTok. These are just some