iPhone 15 Pro Max review: We tested Apple's best camera at Disneyland

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Today’s top story has Matthew Panzarino taking Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro Max to Disneyland to check out how all of the features do in, dare we say, a frenzied environment? Here’s how it fared.

Meanwhile, Google today released what we describe as “a more capable version” of its Bard chatbot. It can tap into your Google apps, double-check answers and more, oh my! Check it out.

And if you’re looking for what else the iPhone 15 Pro Max can do, we’ve got that covered.

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At TechCrunch Disrupt

If you’re wondering why your favorite reporter isn’t responding, it’s because the TechCrunch team is at Disrupt this week. During this time, we will be bringing you a sampling of the Startup Battlefield 200 companies as we make our way to the top 20 companies. Only one will win the Disrupt Cup and a $100,000 equity-free grand prize. And check out all of our content from the week here.

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How deep tech founders can secure early-stage fundraising in a downturn

Software as a service is wide open, but deep tech founders hoping to connect with investors have a unique set of problems.

New technology often takes a long time to monetize, which means there’s a small community of VCs who have relevant interest and experience. During a downturn, that cohort can get even smaller.

Bucking the odds, French photonics company Cailabs acquired seed funding during a down market in 2013. “Here we share the lessons we learned, which can help other deep tech founders looking for funding during a downturn,” writes founder/CEO Jean-François Morizur in TC+.

TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code “DC” for a 15% discount on an annual subscription.

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