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Roku's new tools lets anyone launch a video channel without writing code

Oct 05, 2:21PM

rolling-stone-on-roku Roku today is rolling out new tools that will make it simpler for anyone to bring their video content to its media player lineup, without having to write any code. With an update to the Roku Direct Publisher Platform, video creators can instead walk through a few steps, including providing a video feed, then have their new channel go live on Roku. Alongside this launch, the company is also… Read More



Shopify now lets stores sell directly in Facebook Messenger

Oct 05, 2:00PM

blogherotest_2 Shopify was early to bring its merchants the ability to converse directly with customers via Facebook Messenger, and now it’s launching the ability to actually sell directly within messages between stores and customers. The integration works by giving customers a “Shop Now” option when they start a conversation with any Facebook Business Page store using Shopify’s… Read More



Shots Studios rebrands from selfie app to social star video factory

Oct 05, 2:00PM

Shots has evolved from a selfie app (left) to also embrace comedy (right) Twitter once tried to buy Shots for $150 million to score its 3 million rabid teen users, a source tells TechCrunch. But the Justin Bieber-funded selfie app developer dreamed of a different destiny, where it would become the “Saturday Night Live” of the mobile generation. The Shots app grew to a peak of almost 8 million users, but ultimately it was too difficult to compete… Read More



InkHunter's AR tattoo app exits beta on Android as startup looks to wider, b2b play

Oct 05, 2:00PM

InkHunter The startup behind a fun, augmented reality tattoo app called InkHunter, covered by TC back in April, is launching its Android app out of beta today — after racking up some 2.5 million downloads on iOS. Read More



Wine n Dine is a meal review app that looks like Instagram

Oct 05, 2:00PM

vertical_navy There are plenty of apps and services out there that tell you what restaurants you should check out. But very few of them pay much attention to the meal itself. That’s where Wine n Dine comes in. Wine n Dine is an Instagram-style app that lets you follow other users in your area to see what meals they’re eating, and potentially take them up on their recommendation. If you see… Read More



Kohl's rolls out its own mobile payments platform, Kohl's Pay

Oct 05, 1:50PM

kohls_pay-lp-frame-20161010-feature_phone_desktop_2x-image Larger retailers are beginning to offer their own alternatives to emerging mobile payment systems, like Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay. Today the latest to launch its own, independent mobile payments platform is department store chain Kohl’s, which has now integrated “Kohl’s Pay” along with its loyalty and rewards programs into the company’s mobile app.… Read More



Volvo cars will start talking to each other by the end of 2016

Oct 05, 1:10PM

The new Volvo XC90 with the T8 engine driven in Tarragona, Spain. Cars being able to see the car in front of them is great, but it’s ultimately a one-way street; car-to-car two-way communication is a key ingredient toward effective and safe driver assistance and autonomy features, which is why it’s great that Volvo is set to debut it’s own car-to-car communications in shipping vehicles by the end of this year (via Automotive News). Volvo… Read More



Moovit tries to streamline the commute experience with an updated transit app

Oct 05, 1:00PM

moovit 5.0 Figuring out public transportation can be a difficult experience — a lot of the data exists in disparate spots on the Internet, and there are a lot of apps trying to jockey for a spot on your phone. Amid all that, there’s of course the opportunity to simply use Google Maps to find the right timing and pathway to get to your destination. Then there’s Moovit, a public… Read More



Review: PlayStation VR

Oct 05, 12:00PM

0191 Virtual reality soothsayers have approached the technology as though they are treading on sacred ground and ushering in not only a new era of spatial computing but a new level of consciousness. Conversations that start with talking about dumb little mini-games lead to rabbit-hole ethical discussions. But what if instead of being a harbinger of a future utopia or dystopia, VR was just a hell… Read More



Amazon's new Prime Reading gives Prime members all they can read

Oct 05, 11:46AM

prime_reading_image Amazon launched another benefit for Prime members today: Prime Reading, which lets users read from a section of over a thousand Kindle books, digital magazines, short stories, comics and more for free as part of their subscription. It’s essentially a version of Kindle Unlimited with a pared down catalog (Unlimited boasts over one million books, magazines and audiobooks) but without… Read More



CommonLit wins $3.9 million grant to help students master reading skills

Oct 05, 11:15AM

CommonLit founder and CEO Michelle Brown. A tech non-profit called CommonLit won a $3.89 million grant from the Department of Education to develop software and content that helps students read well enough to graduate from high school, and succeed in their careers or college. The grant was part of a $26 million initiative by the D.O.E. to support libraries and non-profits with innovative approaches to literacy. Here’s how… Read More



Clearpath Robotics raises $30 million to become a Tesla for the factory floor

Oct 05, 11:00AM

ClearPath Robotics' OTTO 1500 drives itself and moves pallets around a warehouse. Ontario tech firm Clearpath Robotics has raised $30 million in a Series B round of venture funding to scale up production of its self-driving vehicles. They’re not exactly Teslas or Google self-driving cars. Intsead, Clearpath makes vehicles that autonomously move boxes and pallets around factories, warehouses and distribution centers. Clearpath CEO and co-founder Matt Rendall tells… Read More



Gig wants to make it easier for millennials to pick up casual work in catering and hospitality

Oct 05, 9:22AM

Gig Have we reached peak gig economy yet? Probably not, but when a startup calling itself Gig launches we are definitely making headway. The London-based company offers a platform targeting millennials who want to pick up shift work in the hospitality and retail sectors. Read More



The TC Meetup + Pitch-off is heading to Seoul, SK on October 27

Oct 05, 4:00AM

meetups Get ready for the TC Meetup + Pitch-off in Seoul, because we’ll be there soon. On October 27, the TC team will descend on South Korea to hold one of our world-famous pitch-offs, in which ten companies will show off their wares on stage. After all the startups have completed their 60-second, rapid-fire pitches, a panel of expert local VC judges will decide who wins. First place will get… Read More



Crunch Report | Everything Google Hardware 2016

Oct 05, 3:00AM

Google provides the lowdown on a bunch of its hardware releases. They unveil the Pixel phones and a new Google Wi-Fi router, Chromecast gets an upgrade to 4K, they give us more information on Home and they release the Daydream headset. All this on Crunch Report. Read More



How to encrypt your Facebook Messages

Oct 04, 11:54PM

facebook messenger encryption All 1 billion Facebook Messenger users can now encrypt their messages so that governments, hackers, and even Facebook itself can’t read them. Facebook announced its “Secret” messages feature back in July. Now it’s fully rolled out, but still a bit tricky to use. Messenger threads aren’t Secret by default, so here’s a step-by-step guide for how to turn on… Read More



What the new NHTSA guidelines mean for self-driving cars

Oct 04, 11:45PM

uber_atc_pitt_28 In September, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued guidelines for the testing and deployment of autonomous [PDF] vehicles. The important thing to remember for now is that these are merely guidelines and not rules. Complying with them is voluntary on the part of automotive and hardware manufacturers, as well as app developers. “Firms can make the decision to not… Read More



Test your ethics around killer AI cars with this Moral Machine game

Oct 04, 11:18PM

what-should-the-self-driving-car-do Should a self-driving car full of old folks crash to avoid puppies in the cross-walk? Is it OK to run over two criminals if you save one doctor? Whose lives are worth more, seven-year-olds or senior citizens? This new game called the “Moral Machine” from MIT’s researchers lets you make the calls in the famous “trolley problem” and see analytics about your ethics. Read More



Amazon should think outside the box

Oct 04, 11:15PM

amazon-trash Recent news that Amazon is working on a way to deliver items inside your door, without packaging, is huge. It means that e-commerce might overcome its greatest obstacle: Thinking inside the box. Read More



Hands-on with Google Home

Oct 04, 11:00PM

google_home_demo Google Home is Google’s answer to Amazon line’s of voice-powered Echo devices. After announcing Home at its I/O developer conference this spring, the company today unveiled both its price ($129) and shipping date (November 4) at its annual hardware event in San Francisco. Maybe more importantly, though, we also got a first chance to try out Home ourselves. Home is powered by… Read More




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