Welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s recap of tech news over the past few days.
This week, TC’s auto reporter Sean O’Kane revealed how EV startup Fisker faced challenges with customer payments, Lorenzo reported on Facebook’s snooping project, and Manish wrote about the resignation of Stability AI’s CEO.
Stay updated with the latest tech happenings in this edition of WiR.
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News
Fisker suspended: Fisker faced stock trading halts due to low stock levels on the NYSE.
AI-powered itineraries: Google Search now plans travel itineraries using AI.
Robinhood’s new card: Robinhood launched its Gold Card with advanced features.
AT&T data breach: 73 million AT&T customers’ data spilled online without clarity on the incident.
Funding
Booming Copilot: Copilot raised $6 million in a Series A round.
Liquid assets: Canned water startup Liquid Death raised $67 million.
HVAC venture: PipeDreams raised $25 million for its HVAC business software.
Analysis
Is Nvidia the next AWS? Comparing Nvidia’s growth to AWS.
Podcasts
Listen to this week’s updates on Equity, Found, and Chain Reaction podcasts.
Bonus round
Spotify tests online learning: Spotify is exploring e-learning courses for users.