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Architecting Friction: Why Early Conflict Frameworks Predict Late-Stage Velocity
Startups 20 Mar 2026

Architecting Friction: Why Early Conflict Frameworks Predict Late-Stage Velocity

Discover why the interpersonal dynamics of a three-person startup are the blueprint for billion-dollar organizational resilience.

4 min
The $100,000 Lottery: What TechCrunch Isn't Telling You About Startup Battlefield
Startups 20 Mar 2026

The $100,000 Lottery: What TechCrunch Isn't Telling You About Startup Battlefield

Is the prestigious Startup Battlefield 200 a launchpad for the next unicorn, or a high-stakes marketing funnel for the venture capital industry?

4 min
The $100 Million Question: Is Bluesky Building a Protocol or a Product?
Startups 20 Mar 2026

The $100 Million Question: Is Bluesky Building a Protocol or a Product?

A massive Series B injection follows a leadership shift, raising questions about whether Bluesky's future lies in its app or the underlying ATProto architecture.

4 min
The Infinite Wait: Why Tech Giants Are Staying Private in a Fractured World
Startups 18 Mar 2026

The Infinite Wait: Why Tech Giants Are Staying Private in a Fractured World

As PhonePe pauses its long-awaited IPO, the delay signals a deeper shift in how technology founders view the public market during a season of global instability.

4 min
The Glass Factory Paradox: Why Credit Unions are Finally Breaking Their Software Chains
Startups 18 Mar 2026

The Glass Factory Paradox: Why Credit Unions are Finally Breaking Their Software Chains

Fuse's $25M round and unique rescue fund signal a shift from legacy maintenance to AI-native agility in the American credit union sector.

4 min
The $1.64 Billion Bet on Thermal Management: Frore Systems and the Liquid Cooling Pivot
Startups 18 Mar 2026

The $1.64 Billion Bet on Thermal Management: Frore Systems and the Liquid Cooling Pivot

Frore Systems hits unicorn status by solving the AI heat problem, raising $143 million to scale its solid-state active cooling technology.

3 min
The Geometry of Motion: Why Apple is Verticalizing the Creative Stack
Startups 18 Mar 2026

The Geometry of Motion: Why Apple is Verticalizing the Creative Stack

Apple's acquisition of MotionVFX signals a shift from providing the canvas to controlling the paint itself.

3 min
Atmospheric Alchemy: Why Fashion is Moving from Extraction to Capture
Startups 18 Mar 2026

Atmospheric Alchemy: Why Fashion is Moving from Extraction to Capture

H&M’s partnership with Rubi marks the beginning of a shift where carbon emissions become the raw materials for our wardrobes.

3 min
The Ghost in the Terminal: Dissecting the Claude Code Obsession
Startups 18 Mar 2026

The Ghost in the Terminal: Dissecting the Claude Code Obsession

Garry Tan’s latest GitHub experiment has developers polarized. Is it a genuine productivity breakthrough or just another layer of abstraction for a problem we haven't solved?

4 min
The $20 Billion Consolidation: Anduril and the Pentagon’s Massive Bet on Single-Vendor Warfare
Startups 16 Mar 2026

The $20 Billion Consolidation: Anduril and the Pentagon’s Massive Bet on Single-Vendor Warfare

The US Army's $20 billion contract with Anduril marks a shift from diverse procurement to a single-vendor model. Here is why the consolidation matters.

4 min
The End of Perimeter Defense: Why Google Is Buying the Cloud's Immune System
Startups 16 Mar 2026

The End of Perimeter Defense: Why Google Is Buying the Cloud's Immune System

Google’s $23 billion pursuit of Wiz signals a massive shift from legacy hardware to integrated cloud security. Shardul Shah explains why data gravity is changing the M&A playbook.

4 min
The Edtech Consolidation: Why upGrad is Swallowing a Devalued Unacademy
Startups 16 Mar 2026

The Edtech Consolidation: Why upGrad is Swallowing a Devalued Unacademy

A deal born of necessity rather than growth. We look into the numbers behind the Unacademy acquisition and what it means for the future of Indian edtech.

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