Kenyan insurtech Lami Technologies February last year announced its acquisition of Bluewave, another startup within the insurance space, to expand its product offerings and enable it to scale into new markets in…
Tech Crunch – Is the Texas boom town of Austin losing its luster?
Texas has been historically known for its oil booms. Today the state is perhaps better known as a magnet for tech companies and tech talent, especially in its capital city of Austin….
Tech Crunch – Retro lets you create recaps of your most memorable photos and send the best ones as postcards
Retro is a super interesting social app that helps you share photos and catch up with long-distance friends, family members and everyone who matters in your life. And today, the company is…
KTSM News – DPS pursuit ends on US-54 and Transmountain
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A DPS pursuit ended on US-54 and Transmountain on Thursday morning, Dec. 7. It is unknown if there were any injuries. No further information has been released….
Tech Crunch – Zelda Ventures’ new pre-seed fund backs serial entrepreneurs
Suzanne Fletcher invested in 10 companies from the new fund, so far, and plans to invest in 40 companies in total. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. Read…
Tech Crunch – Mammoth, an X and Threads competitor, embraces news, curation, and more in latest release
Mammoth, an app from the Mozilla-backed startup focused on building a more consumer-friendly entry point to the world of decentralized social media, is out today with its next big upgrade: Mammoth 2….
Texas Monthly – Fires, Expansions, and TV Segments Made November a Huge Month in Texas Barbecue
Barbecue news posts were once a mainstay at TexasMonthly.com, but we’ve just had too many other stories to tell lately. This past month seems different. November was full of barbecue triumphs, in…
Texas Monthly – These rural Texans opted out of a degree. The community college down the street wants them back.
To survive, Texas community colleges have to prove their worth. But residents of this rural north Texas town are questioning what’s right for them. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune These rural Texans opted out of a degree. The community college down the street wants them back.
To survive, Texas community colleges have to prove their worth. But residents of this rural north Texas town are questioning what’s right for them. Read: Read More
Texas Tribune These rural Texans opted out of a degree. The community college down the street wants them back.
To survive, Texas community colleges have to prove their worth. But residents of this rural north Texas town are questioning what’s right for them. Read: Read More



