TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 News

Introduction

TechCrunch has a new event in 2026. It is about new technology and business.

Main Body

The event is from October 13 to 15, 2026. It is in San Francisco. Many people will talk about how big companies buy small companies. This is common in AI technology. Three experts will help new business owners. They will talk about money, laws, and buying companies. They work for Coinbase, M13, and Mignano Law Group. There are six different stages for 10,000 people. These stages talk about AI and money. You can buy two tickets for a lower price. You must buy them by May 8.

Conclusion

The event is in October in San Francisco. Buy two tickets by May 8 to save money.

Learning

πŸ“… Talking about Dates and Deadlines

In this text, we see a very useful way to say when something happens.

The Pattern: "By [Date]"

When you see "by May 8," it does not mean on May 8. It means before or at the latest on that day.

  • Example: "Buy them by May 8." β†’\rightarrow Do it now, or on May 7, or on May 8. Do not wait until May 9!

Quick Word Switch: Simple Descriptions

Notice how the text describes the event. It uses simple "is" sentences to give facts:

  • It is about technology β†’\rightarrow (Topic)
  • It is in San Francisco β†’\rightarrow (Place)
  • It is from October 13 to 15 β†’\rightarrow (Time)

A2 Tip: To describe your own city or a hobby, just use: [Thing] + is + [Detail].

Vocabulary Learning

event (n.)
a planned public gathering
Example:The event will start at 10 a.m.
technology (n.)
tools and machines made by people
Example:Technology helps us work faster.
business (n.)
an organization that sells goods or services
Example:She runs a small business.
talk (v.)
to speak about something
Example:They will talk about new ideas.
company (n.)
a business organization
Example:Google is a big company.
buy (v.)
to purchase something
Example:I will buy a new book.
ticket (n.)
a paper that allows you to enter
Example:Get your ticket at the counter.
price (n.)
the amount of money for something
Example:The price is $20.
save (v.)
to keep money or time
Example:You can save money by buying early.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people attended the event.