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Keen On… Vivek Wadhwa: Why There Are So Few Black Or Female Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley [TCTV]

Screen Shot 2012-04-02 at 10.11.21 PMSexism and racism in Silicon Valley. It’s a debate that doesn’t seem to want to die. On one side are those who believe that Silicon Valley is a genuine meritocracy; on the other, are those who are deeply troubled by the self-evident lack of female and/or black start-up entrepreneurs. And one of the most vocal members of the latter group is the multi-affiliated academic, Vivek Wadhwa, who isn’t shy to take on what he calls the “white boy’s club” in Silicon Valley. But Wadhwa, who spent his first career as a start-up entrepreneur, is no enemy of Silicon Valley. “It’s an amazing place,” he told me when we met last week at The Economist‘s Innovation conference in Berkeley. But what troubles Wadhwa are the smattering of sexists and racists at large venture capitalist firms who, he says, kill the deals that fund minority-led startups. These “arrogant people who think they are gods,” he told me, they are the bigots who are undermining the meritocratic foundations of Silicon Valley.

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This Football-Sized Robot Sub Handles Law Enforcement’s Underwater Beat [Video]

From inspecting cargo ships in NYC Harbor to searching for missing persons in South Texas, law enforcement is increasingly supplementing its human divers with these football-sized remote submersibles. …

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Police Car Pursuing a Bicycle at 60MPH Must Be the Most Absurd Chase In History [Video]

This Czech bicycle rider must have steel ball bearings or a lot of crimes to answer for. Otherwise I wouldn’t understand why is he racing down a highway at 60mph (100km/h) with a police car chasing him…

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Police Car Pursuing a Bicycle at 60MPH Must Be the Most Absurd Chase In History [Video]

This Czech bicycle rider must have steel ball bearings or a lot of crimes to answer for. Otherwise I wouldn’t understand why is he racing down a highway at 60mph (100km/h) with a police car chasing him…

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Destroying the New iPad With an Automatic Assault Rifle Is Harder Than You Think [Video]

What happens when you fire an HK53 assault rifle against the new iPad? I know, the answer is obvious, but you may be surprised. Watch this video and see. More »

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HP sneaks out new dv4, dv6, dv7 and g4 Pavilion laptops, Ivy Bridge in tow (video)

We know Ivy Bridge is close to landing, but when damn it, when? Until we know for sure, what about these new notebooks from HP that sneaked out with barely a flicker of ballyhoo. There are four new Pavilions on their way, the dv4-5000, dv6-7000, dv7-6…

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Robert Scoble Talks Startups And The Changing Face Of SXSW [TCTV]

Screen Shot 2012-03-17 at 5.52.40 PMEarlier this week, TechCrunch TV hosted a live show from the floor of the convention center at the South By Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Texas and we were really pleased to have technology evangelist and early-stage startup hunter Robert Scoble as a guest.

Watch the video above to hear Scoble’s thoughts on how SxSWi has grown over the past decade from a few “geeks off in the corner” to a massive gathering, what apps he’s most excited about right now (Highlight gets a mention), his time on the StartupBus, why he’s still bullish on Google+, the kind of startup pitch he’s sick of hearing, and lots more.

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Up Next For Brit Morin’s Geek-Chic Lifestyle Brand: Custom Apps [TCTV]

Screen Shot 2012-03-17 at 2.50.30 PMThe last time TechCrunch checked in with Brittany Morin was in mid-November 2011, when the former Googler had just debuted her own lifestyle brand, Brit Media, aimed at positioning herself as the “Martha Stewart of Silicon Valley.” So TechCrunch TV caught up with her earlier this week in Austin, Texas at the South By Southwest Interactive conference to find out how things have been shaping up since the launch and what her plans are for the months ahead.

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Windows 8 app keeps perps under virtual lock and key, frightens pedestrians (video)

Need something to sate that Windows 8-lust Microsoft stirred up with its Consumer Preview? Then take a gander at this in-development vehicle control app shown off at the company’s Redmond campus as part of this year’s Worldwide Public Safety Symposiu…

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Kinect makes pact with head-mounted display, virtual reality Skyrim ensues

Yeah, streaming Skyrim on a Tegra 3-powered Ice Cream Sandwich tablet is nice and all, but what about folks who want a more immersive experience with their beloved time sink? One tech-savvy gamer took matters into his own hands — conjuring a bit of e…

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