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Sunday, March 31, 2019

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A look at new power banks from OmniCharge and Fuse Chicken

Mar 30, 9:38PM

When you've been doing this job long enough, you start to develop strange interests (though some might compellingly argue that strange interests are a prerequisite). Lately for me it's been power banks. Quite possibly the least sexy product in all of consumer electronics outside of the ever-ubiquitous dongle. I don't know what to tell you. […]


Mark Zuckerberg actually calls for regulation of content, elections, privacy

Mar 30, 8:41PM

It's been a busy day for Facebook exec op-eds. Earlier this morning, Sheryl Sandberg broke the site's silence around the Christchurch massacre, and now Mark Zuckerberg is calling on governments and other bodies to increase regulation around the sorts of data Facebook traffics in. He’s hoping to get out in front of heavy-handed regulation and […]


CMU team develops a robot and drone system for mine rescues

Mar 30, 8:41PM

On our final day in Pittsburgh, we find ourself in a decommissioned coal mine. Just northeast of the city proper, Tour-Ed's owners run field trips and tours during the warmer months, despite the fact that the mine's innards run a constant 50 degrees or so, year round. With snow still melted just beyond the entrance, […]


Equity transcribed: What the Lyft IPO means for IPO-ready unicorns

Mar 30, 6:30PM

Welcome back to this week's transcribed edition of Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast that unpacks the numbers behind the headlines. We're running an experiment for Extra Crunch members that puts the words of our wildly popular venture capital podcast, Equity, in your eyes instead of your ears. This week, Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm recorded […]


Sheryl Sandberg says Facebook is 'exploring' restrictions following Christchurch attacks

Mar 30, 6:13PM

In an open letter published by the New Zealand Herald, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg finally addressed the shocking mass shootings that left 50 dead at two Christchurch mosques. The first of part of the deadliest mass shooting in modern new Zealand history was live-streamed on Facebook by the attacker. But while the site's technology was […]


Yoshi's Crafted World is classic gaming joy, Nintendo-style

Mar 30, 5:00PM

In 1995, Yoshi had his moment. The character's Super Mario World debut was so strong, Nintendo handed the dinosaur sidekick his own sequel. A surprise divergence from the Mario franchise found the character escorting a baby version of the plumber in search of his kidnapped twin. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island was regarded as […]


Ride-hailing, bike and scooter companies probably raised less money than you thought

Mar 30, 4:51PM

Jason Rowley Contributor Jason Rowley is a venture capital and technology reporter for Crunchbase News. More posts by this contributor To get big faster, younger unicorns start buying startups sooner Small VC funds continue to raise, despite pressure from above After years of fierce competition as private companies, Uber and Lyft are going public on U.S. markets. […]


Covert data-scraping on watch as EU DPA lays down "radical" GDPR red-line

Mar 30, 4:00PM

An interesting decision came out of Poland’s data protection agency this week after the watchdog issued its first fine under Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). On the surface the enforcement doesn’t look so remarkable: A ‘small’ ~€220K fine was handed to a Sweden-headquartered European digital marketing company, Bisnode, which has an office in Poland, […]


Sega's Genesis/Mega Drive Mini arrives in September

Mar 30, 3:16PM

Whether you call it the Genesis or the Mega Drive, Sega's 16 bit system holds a special place in the hearts of many a gamer who came of age in the 80s and 90s. Like the NES and Super Nintendo before it, the console that gave us a ring-hoarding hedgehog is about to get miniaturized. […]


EC Weekly: Gaming, crypto, shipping and the multiple future strategies of tech

Mar 30, 2:18PM

Niantic EC-1 Greg Kumparak published the first part of his planned four part EC-1 series on Niantic yesterday, focusing on the founding story of the AR/gaming unicorn from Keyhole and Google Earth to a complicated spinout from Alphabet. Lots of great nuggets on how companies get formed and built, but one I particularly enjoyed was […]


Remote workers and nomads represent the next tech hub

Mar 30, 2:00PM

Amid calls for a dozen different global cities to replace Silicon Valley — Austin, Beijing, London, New York — nobody has yet nominated "nowhere." But it's now a possibility. There are two trends to unpack here. The first is startups that are fully, or almost fully, remote, with employees distributed around the world. There's a […]


Startups Weekly: Why Lyft's $2.2B IPO wasn't "crazy land" or "nuts"

Mar 30, 12:00PM

In this week's newsletter: Casper raises big bucks, more podcast M&A and Uber's Careem deal.


In San Francisco, a fight over a homeless shelter shines a harsh light on a conflicted population

Mar 30, 1:22AM

As of 2017, there were roughly 7,000 people living without homes in San Francisco, a number that comprises minors — a lot of them. The San Francisco Unified School District estimates that as of 2017, roughly 2,100 of the children in the school system were homeless —  a number that it said looked to be […]


Valve is building its own high-end VR headset called 'Index'

Mar 30, 12:44AM

Valve is ready to sell its own full VR hardware getup. The gaming giant behind some classic titles and the ubiquitous Steam store has revealed a teaser image on its site of a VR headset called the Valve Index. Alongside the photo, text reads “Upgrade your experience. May 2019” suggesting a near-term full announcement or […]


Toast, the restaurant management platform, has raised $250M at a $2.7B valuation

Mar 29, 9:38PM

Restaurant sales hit $825 billion last year in the U.S., but with margins averaging at only three to five percent per business, they’re always looking for an edge on efficiency and just generally running things in a smarter way. A startup called Toast, which has built a popular platform for restaurant management, has closed a […]


Equity Shot: Lyft is public — what does that mean for other IPO-ready unicorns?

Mar 29, 9:03PM

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.


Apple sells wireless charging AirPods, cancels charger days later

Mar 29, 8:54PM

“Works with AirPower mat”. Apparently not. It looks to me like Apple doesn’t treat customers with the same “high standard” of care it apparently reserves for its hardware quality. Nine days after launching its $199 wireless charging AirPods headphones that touted compatibility with the forthcoming Apple AirPower inductive charger mat, Apple has just scrapped AirPower […]


Lyft closes up 9% on first day of trading

Mar 29, 8:08PM

Pink confetti fell from the ceiling Friday as Lyft co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer celebrated their company’s IPO. The stock offering was a bona fide success, with shares selling for $87.24 apiece Friday morning — 21 percent higher than Lyft’s initial $72 share price — and closing at $78.29 per share. Lyft raised roughly […]


Should your company do an April Fools' Day prank this year?

Mar 29, 7:39PM

No. No. Absolutely not.


ServiceNow teams with Workplace by Facebook on service chatbot

Mar 29, 7:36PM

One of the great things about enterprise chat applications, beyond giving employees a common channel to communicate, is the ability to integrate with other enterprise applications. Today, Workplace, Facebook’s enterprise collaboration and communication application, and ServiceNow announced a new chatbot to make it easier for employees to navigate a company’s help desks inside Workplace Chat. […]



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In San Francisco, a fight over a homeless shelter shines a harsh light on a conflicted population

Mar 30, 1:22AM

As of 2017, there were roughly 7,000 people living without homes in San Francisco, a number that comprises minors — a lot of them. The San Francisco Unified School District estimates that as of 2017, roughly 2,100 of the children in the school system were homeless —  a number that it said looked to be […]


Valve is building its own high-end VR headset called 'Index'

Mar 30, 12:44AM

Valve is ready to sell its own full VR hardware getup. The gaming giant behind some classic titles and the ubiquitous Steam store has revealed a teaser image on its site of a VR headset called the Valve Index. Alongside the photo, text reads “Upgrade your experience. May 2019” suggesting a near-term full announcement or […]


Toast, the restaurant management platform, has raised $250M at a $2.7B valuation

Mar 29, 9:38PM

Restaurant sales hit $825 billion last year in the U.S., but with margins averaging at only three to five percent per business, they’re always looking for an edge on efficiency and just generally running things in a smarter way. A startup called Toast, which has built a popular platform for restaurant management, has closed a […]


Equity Shot: Lyft is public — what does that mean for other IPO-ready unicorns?

Mar 29, 9:03PM

Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch's venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.


Apple sells wireless charging AirPods, cancels charger days later

Mar 29, 8:54PM

“Works with AirPower mat”. Apparently not. It looks to me like Apple doesn’t treat customers with the same “high standard” of care it apparently reserves for its hardware quality. Nine days after launching its $199 wireless charging AirPods headphones that touted compatibility with the forthcoming Apple AirPower inductive charger mat, Apple has just scrapped AirPower […]


Lyft closes up 9% on first day of trading

Mar 29, 8:08PM

Pink confetti fell from the ceiling Friday as Lyft co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer celebrated their company’s IPO. The stock offering was a bona fide success, with shares selling for $87.24 apiece Friday morning — 21 percent higher than Lyft’s initial $72 share price — and closing at $78.29 per share. Lyft raised roughly […]


Should your company do an April Fools' Day prank this year?

Mar 29, 7:39PM

No. No. Absolutely not.


ServiceNow teams with Workplace by Facebook on service chatbot

Mar 29, 7:36PM

One of the great things about enterprise chat applications, beyond giving employees a common channel to communicate, is the ability to integrate with other enterprise applications. Today, Workplace, Facebook’s enterprise collaboration and communication application, and ServiceNow announced a new chatbot to make it easier for employees to navigate a company’s help desks inside Workplace Chat. […]


Apple cancels AirPower product, citing inability to meet its high standards for hardware

Mar 29, 7:14PM

Apple has canceled the AirPower product completely, citing difficulty meeting its own standards. "After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project. We apologize to those customers who were looking forward to this launch. We continue to believe that the future is wireless and are committed to push […]


20 years for swatter who got a man killed

Mar 29, 6:32PM

Tyler Barriss, a prolific and seemingly unremorseful repeat swatter and bomb hoaxer whose fakery got a man killed in 2017, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. This hopefully closes the book on a long and disturbing career of random and mercenary harassment and threats.


Viacom-owned kids streaming service Noggin acquires educational app Sparkler

Mar 29, 6:25PM

Viacom’s Nickelodeon is doubling down on the educational aspects of its preschooler-focused streaming service, Noggin, with the acquisition of the early childhood learning platform Sparkler. Announced on Friday, the deal will see Sparkler’s technology integrated into Noggin over the next year, and makes Sparkler’s co-founder and CEO Kristen Kane the new head of the Noggin […]


1stdibs, the high-end online marketplace, just nabbed $76 million in Series D funding

Mar 29, 5:24PM

1stdibs began pushing the antiques business into the 21st century long ago. Apparently, investors think it can push further and faster with $76 million in new funding. That’s how much the now-18-year-old, New York-based company says it just closed on for its Series D round, led by T. Rowe Price Associates, with participation from earlier […]


How a Google side project evolved into a $4B company

Mar 29, 5:07PM

How did Niantic happen? How did the company behind Pokémon GO and (soon) Harry Potter: Wizards Unite come to be? When anyone talks about Niantic, they generally mention that it’s “a Google spinout” and move on. As if that’s something that just happens every day. That dozens of people within a massive company come together, […]


The Niantic EC-1

Mar 29, 5:07PM

Few software companies have transformed the way we think about moving through physical space like Niantic . The creators of Pokémon GO and soon Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, Niantic has become an incredible unicorn success story, with a reported valuation of nearly $4 billion. One part AR, one part gaming, one part location, and many […]


Daily Crunch: Lyft debuts on Nasdaq

Mar 29, 4:30PM

The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. Lyft prices IPO at top of range Lyft raised more than $2 billion Thursday afternoon after pricing its shares at $72 […]


Lyft pops 21% on its first day of trading on Nasdaq after raising $2.2B in its IPO at a $24B valuation

Mar 29, 3:51PM

Ride-hailing startup Lyft may bear the distinction of having highest net loss of any maiden public company ever going public, but despite that, it made its debut in a high gear this morning. Trading as LYFT on Nasdaq, the company’s shares opened at nearly noon today at just under $87/share, a pop of 21 percent on […]


Sidewalk Labs launches an app to crowdsource public space surveys

Mar 29, 3:47PM

Alphabet's urban planning subsidiary announced today the launch of CommonSpace. The new app was created to give park operators and community members a place to enter and organize observations about parks and other public spaces. Interested parties can create a web portal for a space. The organizer defines the parameters of a study, outlining what […]


Focaldata thinks it has some answers for campaigners in the age of Trump and Brexit

Mar 29, 3:41PM

Political parties, campaigns and brands can't get an accurate and cost-effective understanding of opinion in small geographic areas, like the constituencies of lawmakers. This is a big problem in political campaigning. And all political campaigning now has a huge online element, as we know. We also know political turbulence is one of the defining themes […]


Apple to close Texture on May 28, following launch of Apple News+

Mar 29, 3:26PM

A year ago, Apple acquired the digital newsstand app Texture to form the basis of its new subscription-based service, Apple News+, which launched on Monday. As some have expected, the standalone Texture app will soon shut down as a result. According to emails sent to current Texture subscribers pointing to a FAQ on the company’s […]


Alibaba has acquired Teambition, a China-based Trello and Asana rival, in its enterprise push

Mar 29, 3:13PM

Alibaba has made an acquisition as it continues to square up to the opportunity in enterprise services in China and beyond, akin to what its U.S. counterpart Amazon has done with AWS. TechCrunch has confirmed that the e-commerce and cloud services giant has acquired Teambition, a Microsoft and Tencent-backed platform for co-workers to plan and […]



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Grab is talking to Ant Financial and PayPal about spinning out its financial services business

Mar 29, 7:32AM

Grab, the $16 billion-valued ride-hailing firm that acquired Uber’s Southeast Asia business last year, is in talks with Alibaba’s Ant Financial and PayPal as it considers spinning out of its financial services unit to double down on its non-transportation business, TechCrunch has learned. The seven-year-old company’s coming-of-age moment was a deal to buy Uber’s regional […]


Tencent-backed news app Qutoutiao nabs $171M from Alibaba

Mar 29, 4:12AM

The race to give Chinese users their daily dose of news intensifies as Qutoutiao, a rival to TikTok parent Bytedance, net an installment of sizable backing. Alibaba is injecting $171 million in a convertible loan to Qutoutiao, the three-year-old news and video aggregation startup, according to an announcement released Thursday. The transaction will convert into about […]


Google pulls controversial anti-gay religious app from the Play Store

Mar 29, 3:13AM

The same day the Human Rights Campaign downranked the company in its index of the best LGBTQ-friendly employers, Google decided to yank a controversial app accused of promoting conversion therapy from the Play Store. On that list, known as the Corporate Equality Index, the HRC, a prominent LGBTQ rights organization, included a footnote that it […]


The FT is buying another media startup: Deal Street Asia

Mar 29, 3:00AM

Fresh from picking up a majority stake in Europe-based The Next Web, the Financial Times is buying another new media startup. The newspaper, which was founded in 1888, is adding Singapore-based Deal Street Asia to its roster with a deal expected to close in April, according to three sources with knowledge of discussions. Founded in […]


Investment platform Ellevest raises $33M Melinda Gates' Pivotal Ventures, Valerie Jarrett & PayPal

Mar 29, 1:51AM

Ellevest, a digital investment platform specifically focused on helping women meet their financial goals, has raised an additional $33 million in a new round led by Rethink Impact and PSP Growth. The funding includes a handful of notable, new investors including Melinda Gates’s investment fund Pivotal Ventures; PayPal; Wynn Resorts co-founder Elaine Wynn; former Google […]


Facebook's handling of Alex Jones is a microcosm of its content policy problem

Mar 28, 11:32PM

A revealing cluster of emails reviewed by Business Insider and Channel 4 News offers a glimpse at the fairly chaotic process of how Facebook decides what content crosses the line. In this instance, a group of executives at Facebook went hands-on in determining if an Instagram post by the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones violated the […]


WeWork backs New York tech clubhouse Betaworks Studios

Mar 28, 11:15PM

Betaworks Studios, a subsidiary of New York seed fund Betaworks, has raised $4.4M.


Facebook launches searchable transparency library of all active ads

Mar 28, 11:00PM

Now you can search Facebook for how much Trump has spent on ads in the past year, which Pages’ ads reference immigration or what a Page’s previous names were. It’s all part of Facebook’s new Ad Library launching today that makes good on its promise to increase transparency after the social network’s ads were used […]


Rocket Lab's first launch of 2019 lifts a DARPA experiment into orbit

Mar 28, 10:50PM

Rocket Lab, the Kiwi operation working on breaking into the launch industry with small but frequent launches, has its first launch of the year today, due to take off in just a few minutes. Tune in here!


Lightning Motorcycles unveils Strike e-moto, with up to 200-mile range

Mar 28, 10:30PM

Lightning Motorcycles finally unveiled the electric vehicle it had been teasing for months. With a $12,000 to $19,000 price range, the Strike electric motorcycle has options with a 200-mile range, 150 mph top speed and 35-minute DC fast-charge time. The new machine has a more upright riding position and friendlier price tag than Lightning’s debut […]


Mars helicopter bound for the Red Planet takes to the air for the first time

Mar 28, 10:23PM

The Mars 2020 mission is on track for launch next year, and nesting inside the high-tech new rover heading that direction is a high-tech helicopter designed to fly in the planet's nearly non-existent atmosphere. The actual aircraft that will fly on the Martian surface just took its first flight and its engineers are over the moon.


DoorDash launches a new program highlighting immigrant and refugee business owners

Mar 28, 10:03PM

DoorDash launched a new initiative today called Kitchens Without Borders, which it says is designed to promote business owners who are immigrants and refugees. It’s starting out with 10 restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area: Besharam, Z Zoul Cafe, Onigilly, Los Cilantros, Sabores Del Sur, West Park Farm & Sea, Little Green Cyclo, Afghan Village, […]


The two forces reshaping the landscape of shipping and logistics

Mar 28, 9:28PM

The shipping and logistics space is being rapidly transformed by technology -- so it's no surprise that this is a space ripe for significant disruption.


Lyft prices IPO at top of range

Mar 28, 9:05PM

Lyft begins trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "LYFT" tomorrow.


Autonomous vehicle IP protection — when HAL is driving

Mar 28, 9:01PM

Present-day machine learning requires binary experiential training. The collected learning then becomes valuable. But how can that very valuable intellectual property be protected?


Vizion.ai launches its managed Elasticsearch service

Mar 28, 8:37PM

Setting up Elasticsearch, the open-source system that many companies large and small use to power their distributed search and analytics engines, isn’t the hardest thing. What is very hard, though, is to provision the right amount of resources to run the service, especially when your users’ demand comes in spikes, without overpaying for unused capacity. […]


Amazon Prime members get a free year of Nintendo Switch Online through Twitch Prime

Mar 28, 8:30PM

You may have forgotten about Twitch Prime, but the company is adding an interesting new perk for Nintendo Switch owners. The company is giving out up to one year of Nintendo Switch Online, the subscription service that lets you play online multiplayer games and access NES games. If you're an Amazon Prime or Prime Video […]


How Apple Card works

Mar 28, 8:26PM

One of the most buzzy announcements on Apple's stage this week was Apple Card, its in-house credit card powered by Goldman Sachs and Mastercard. Consumers, tech press, financial press and Wall Street were all intrigued for various reasons. But there are still a ton of questions around the way it works mechanically, the terms involved […]


Boundless gets $7.8M to help immigrants navigate the convoluted green card process

Mar 28, 8:14PM

Foundry Group has led the round for Boundless, an information platform providing immigrants tools and support.


Earn a free ticket to TC Sessions: Mobility 2019 with SocialLadder

Mar 28, 8:00PM

Mobility is an expansive topic that includes drones, dockless scooters and autonomous cars — both terrestrial and aeronautic — plus all the ancillary tech required to get the job done. If Henry Ford and the Wright brothers were alive today, you can bet they'd be headed to TC Sessions: Mobility on July 10 in San […]



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Microsoft gives 500 patents to startups

Mar 28, 10:00AM

Microsoft today announced a major expansion of its Azure IP Advantage program, which provides its Azure users with protection against patent trolls. This program now also provides customers who are building IoT solutions that connect to Azure with access to 10,000 patents to defend themselves against intellectual property lawsuits. What’s maybe most interesting here, though, […]


Dakar Network Angels begins startup investments in francophone Africa

Mar 28, 9:30AM

The Dakar Network Angels group launched this month, making its first investment in francophone Africa to cleantech venture Coliba. The Ivorian startup—that uses a mobile app to coordinate waste recycling—will receive mentorship and a minimum of $25K in seed funds. The deal is part of Dakar Network Angels' mission of convening experts and capital to […]


Rela, a Chinese lesbian dating app, exposed 5 million user profiles

Mar 28, 1:12AM

点击查看本文中文版。 Rela (热拉), a popular dating app for gay and queer women, has exposed millions of user profiles and private data because a server wasn’t protected with a password. Rela disappeared from app stores in May 2017 after it was reportedly shut down by Chinese regulators, though the government never confirmed it took action. But […]


Apple Watch ECG capabilities arrive for users across Europe and Hong Kong

Mar 28, 12:44AM

Apple’s latest-generation Apple Watch doesn’t just have a curved display and a new industrial design, one of the major features of the Watch when it launched last year were its advanced health-tracking capabilities, particularly in regards to heart health and AFib detection. Those features arrived in the US in December, but users abroad have had […]


Palantir wins $800 million contract to build the U.S. Army's next battlefield software system

Mar 28, 12:26AM

Palantir just landed a landmark contract with the U.S. Army worth north of $800 million. The Washington Posts reports that the Silicon Valley data analytics company was tapped over traditional defense contractor Raytheon on the project, which tasks Palantir with delivering a comprehensive combat intelligence hardware and software suite to replace the Army’s outdated system, […]


Apple 'sorry' for latest MacBook keyboard woes

Mar 27, 11:34PM

Apple's continued to improve the MacBook line's butterfly switch keyboards. In fact, the technology is on its third generation, which added a rubberized membrane designed to fix ongoing issues and reduce that loud clacking sound. But even the most devoted Apple fans have continued to have gripes, from stuck keys to random misfires. True story: […]


Before breaking up with Shopify, Mailchimp quietly acqui-hired LemonStand, a Shopify competitor

Mar 27, 9:22PM

Here’s an interesting twist on the story from last week about the break-up between Shopify and Mailchimp, after the two said they were at odds over how customer data was shared between the two companies. It turns out that before it parted ways with Shopify, Mailchimp quietly made an acquisition of LemonStand, one of the e-commerce […]


Lyft increases IPO price

Mar 27, 9:16PM

The ride-hailing giant may charge up to $10 more per share than originally planned.


FTC smacks down robocallers, but the penalties don't match their heinous crimes

Mar 27, 9:15PM

The fight against robocallers is just getting started, and the wheel of justice turns slowly, but the FTC just took down a handful of major operations responsible for billions of unwanted calls, some of them adding additional fraud to the mix. The money coming out of the cases is surprisingly small, however — but there's a reason for that.


Mattress startup Casper valued at $1.1B with new funding

Mar 27, 9:05PM

The direct-to-consumer mattress business has raised $100 million from Target, NEA and Norwest Venture Partners.


How to make sure that your product is accessible to all users

Mar 27, 8:47PM

Every founder wants an eye-catching website or app, but it's easy to overlook a basic fact: not all your potential visitors will experience your content with their eyes.


Digging into Apple's media transformation

Mar 27, 8:06PM

Extra Crunch offers members the opportunity to tune into conference calls led and moderated by the TechCrunch writers you read every day. This week, TechCrunch Editor-in-Chief, Matthew Panzarino, offered his analysis on the major announcements that came out of Apple’s keynote event this past Monday. Behind a series of new subscription and media products, Apple […]


Nuro CEO Dave Ferguson at TC Sessions: Mobility on July 10 in San Jose

Mar 27, 8:00PM

Autonomous delivery startup Nuro, fresh with nearly $1 billion in capital from SoftBank, is bursting with ideas — as some recent patent filings (and our recent deep dive into the company) suggest. And we can’t wait to learn more about what Nuro has planned. It’s only fitting that Nuro co-founder and CEO Dave Ferguson is […]


Asus was warned of hacking risks months ago, thanks to leaky passwords

Mar 27, 7:24PM

A security researcher warned Asus two months ago that employees were improperly publishing passwords in their GitHub repositories that could be used to access the company’s corporate network. One password, found in an employee repo on the code sharing, allowed the researcher to access an email account used by internal developers and engineers to share […]


Ocean drone startup merger spawns Sofar, the DJI of the sea

Mar 27, 7:22PM

What lies beneath the murky depths? SolarCity co-founder Peter Rive wants to help you and the scientific community find out. He’s just led a $7 million Series A for Sofar Ocean Technologies, a new startup formed from a merger he orchestrated between underwater drone maker OpenROV and sea sensor developer Spoondrift. Together, they’re teaming up […]


Lightspeed co-founder Chris Schaepe is out over college admissions scandal; a sports blogger exposed his son's involvement

Mar 27, 7:11PM

Silicon Valley venture capitalist Chris Schaepe is out at Lightspeed Venture Partners, after telling his partners about having hired Rick Singer, the Newport Beach, Calif., businessman in the middle of the college bribery scandal. According to Axios, which broke the news of Schaepe’s departure, Schaepe insists he didn’t knowingly participate in any bribery schemes, but […]


The most important developments in Crypto 2.0

Mar 27, 7:06PM

Something strange is happening in the world of cryptocurrencies. To the investor, the speculator, or the casual observer, the industry is in the midst of the “crypto winter” marked by dwindling public interest and stagnant prices after last year’s massive plunges. But to the engineer or the founder, it is an industry which has never […]


This self-driving AI faced off against a champion racer (kind of)

Mar 27, 6:01PM

Developments in the self-driving car world can sometimes be a bit dry: a million miles without an accident, a 10 percent increase in pedestrian detection range, and so on. But this research has both an interesting idea behind it and a surprisingly hands-on method of testing: pitting the vehicle against a real racing driver on a course.


Magic Leap's headset will go on sale at a few AT&T stores next week

Mar 27, 5:56PM

While Magic Leap’s first augmented reality headset launch wasn’t the earth-shattering drop they had sort of pitched the world on, the company is about to see a major corporate partnership push their device in front of more consumers’ eyes. Next week, the $2,295 headset will be going up for sale at flagship AT&T stores in […]


Twitch launches a four-person 'Squad Stream' feature to help creators get discovered

Mar 27, 5:38PM

Twitch today announced the launch of a new feature called “Squad Stream,” which offers a way for up to four creators to go live and stream together within one window. The feature will allow creators to grow their communities by teaming up with others, as it gives streamers increased exposure by playing to a wider […]



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Gjirafa raises a $6.7M Series B from Rockaway Capital to digitise the Balkans

Mar 25, 9:49AM

There's nothing like a niche language to create a sort of lock-in for a startup, and that's exactly what's happened with e case of Gjirafa. Focusing exclusively on Albanian-speaking countries, co-founder and CEO Mergim Cahani started out developing an Albanian language search engine and then literally digitizing the country’s information, from bus timetables to a […]


Omers Ventures outs €300M European fund — Q&A with Managing Partner Harry Briggs

Mar 25, 9:44AM

Omers Ventures, the venture capital arm of Canadian pension fund Omers, is officially launching a new €300 million fund aimed at European technology startups. Headed up by Harry Briggs, who was previously at BGF Ventures, Omers Europe will back companies at Series A to B stage. The new fund will typically invest between €5m-€10m per […]


How to watch the live stream for today's Apple keynote

Mar 25, 7:01AM

Apple is holding a keynote today on its campus in Cupertino, and the company is expected to talk about new services. Don't expect any new device, today's event should be all about content. At 10 AM PT (1 PM in New York, 5 PM in London, 6 PM in Paris), you'll be able to watch […]


Alibaba acquires Israeli VR startup Infinity Augmented Reality

Mar 25, 4:36AM

Infinity Augmented Reality, an Israeli virtual reality startup, has been acquired by Alibaba, the companies announced this weekend. The deal's terms were not disclosed. Alibaba and InfinityAR have had a strategic partnership since 2016, when Alibaba Group led InfinityAR's Series C. Since then, the two have collaborated on augmented reality, computer vision and artificial intelligence […]


Peek into an empty Steve Jobs Theater before tomorrow's big Apple event

Mar 24, 8:10PM

What are you up to this afternoon? If your answer is anything "watching the livestream of an empty Steve Jobs Theater," honestly, I'm not sure how you call yourself an Apple fan. A day before the company's event in Cupertino, Apple's streaming video of what looks to be an empty theater, bathed in darkness, with […]


Meet the Texas startup that wants to decarbonize the chemical industry

Mar 24, 7:30PM

Solugen, a startup that has set itself up with no less lofty a goal than the decarbonization of a massive chunk of the petrochemical industry, may be the first legitimate multi-million dollar company to start out in a meth lab. When company co-founders Gaurab Chakrabarti and Sean Hunt began hunting for a lab to test […]


Apple could charge $9.99 per month each for HBO, Showtime and Starz

Mar 24, 6:34PM

The Wall Street Journal has published a report on Apple's media push. The company is about to unveil a new video streaming service and an Apple News subscription on Monday. According to The WSJ, you'll be able to subscribe to multiple content packages to increase the video library in a new app called Apple TV […]


Apple could announce its gaming subscription service on Monday

Mar 24, 4:45PM

Apple is about to announce some new services on Monday. While everybody expects a video streaming service as well as a news subscription, a new report from Bloomberg says that the company might also mention its gaming subscription. Cheddar first reported back in January that Apple has been working on a gaming subscription. Users could […]


Transportation weekly: Nuro dreams of autonomous lattes, what is a metamaterial, Volvo takes the wheel

Mar 24, 4:45PM

Welcome back to Transportation Weekly; I’m your host Kirsten Korosec, senior transportation reporter at TechCrunch. We love the reader feedback. Keep it coming. Never heard of TechCrunch’s Transportation Weekly? Read the first edition here.  As I’ve written before, consider this a soft launch. Follow me on Twitter @kirstenkorosec to ensure you see it each week. […]


Where did social media go wrong?

Mar 24, 4:34PM

For most of my life, the Internet, particularly its social media — BBSes, Usenet, LiveJournal, blogosphere, even MySpace, early Twitter and Facebook — consistently made people happier. But roughly 5 years ago it began to consistently make people more miserable. What changed? I posted that question to Twitter a week ago, and the most notable […]


It's not so obvious that this VC firm is focused on impact

Mar 24, 4:06PM

Obvious Ventures was founded in 2014 by Ev Williams, Vishal Vasishth and James Joaquin. Its mission? To invest in startups that make a positive impact on the world.


MoviePass parent's CEO discusses the service's rocky year

Mar 24, 4:03PM

In the space of a few months, MoviePass went from being the hottest startup on the block to a cautionary tale about growing too big, too fast. By the time the summer of MoviePass came to an end, the company that was going to permanently disrupt the box office was hemorrhaging money. It changed its […]


The ethics of internet culture: a conversation with Taylor Lorenz

Mar 24, 2:58PM

Taylor Lorenz was in high demand this week. As a prolific journalist at The Atlantic and about-to-be member of Harvard's prestigious Nieman Fellowship for journalism, that's perhaps not surprising. Nor was this the first time she's had a bit of a moment: Lorenz has already served as an in-house expert on social media and the […]


Hackers conquer Tesla's in-car web browser and win a Model 3

Mar 24, 12:44AM

A pair of security researchers dominated Pwn2Own, the annual high-profile hacking contest, taking home $375,000 in prizes including a Tesla Model 3 — their reward for successfully exposing a vulnerability in the electric vehicle’s infotainment system. Tesla handed over its new Model 3 sedan to Pwn2Own this year, the first time a car has been […]


Flying taxi startup Blade is helping Silicon Valley CEOs bypass traffic

Mar 23, 7:34PM

Blade, backed by Lerer Hippeau and Airbus, has begun chauffering the Bay Area's elite.


A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data

Mar 23, 7:13PM

A popular family tracking app was leaking the real-time locations of more than 238,000 users for weeks after the developer left a server exposed without a password. The app, Family Locator, built by Australia-based software house React Apps, allows families to track each other in real-time, such as spouses or parents wanting to know where […]


A week of game streaming and earthquakes

Mar 23, 6:01PM

>From Extra Crunch We hope all of you enjoyed the conversation with Eric Peckham and Lucas Matney on GDC and game streaming. For those who couldn't join, a transcript should be coming shortly. Our enterprise reporter Ron Miller has a dive into how Salesforce became the model for enterprise SaaS companies, with some great early […]


Planning for the uncertain future of work

Mar 23, 5:35PM

In a recently published, roughly 75-page report, British non-profit organization The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts (RSA) outlined several scenarios for how the UK labor market will be impacted by frontier technologies such as automation, AI, AVs and more. The analysis titled "The Four Futures of Work" was conducted in collaboration with design […]


Corporate biotech venture funding rises again

Mar 23, 5:33PM

Biotech venture funding has been on a tear for the past couple of years, and corporate investors in the space are doing their part to boost the totals.


The damage of defaults

Mar 23, 5:00PM

Apple popped out a new pair of AirPods this week. The design looks exactly like the old pair of AirPods. Which means I’m never going to use them because Apple’s bulbous earbuds don’t fit my ears. Think square peg, round hole. The only way I could rock AirPods would be to walk around with hands […]



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Flying taxi startup Blade is helping Silicon Valley CEOs bypass traffic

Mar 23, 7:34PM

Blade, backed by Lerer Hippeau and Airbus, has begun chauffering the Bay Area's elite.


A family tracking app was leaking real-time location data

Mar 23, 7:13PM

A popular family tracking app was leaking the real-time locations of more than 238,000 users for weeks after the developer left a server exposed without a password. The app, Family Locator, built by Australia-based software house React Apps, allows families to track each other in real-time, such as spouses or parents wanting to know where […]


A week of game streaming and earthquakes

Mar 23, 6:01PM

>From Extra Crunch We hope all of you enjoyed the conversation with Eric Peckham and Lucas Matney on GDC and game streaming. For those who couldn't join, a transcript should be coming shortly. Our enterprise reporter Ron Miller has a dive into how Salesforce became the model for enterprise SaaS companies, with some great early […]


Planning for the uncertain future of work

Mar 23, 5:35PM

In a recently published, roughly 75-page report, British non-profit organization The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts (RSA) outlined several scenarios for how the UK labor market will be impacted by frontier technologies such as automation, AI, AVs and more. The analysis titled "The Four Futures of Work" was conducted in collaboration with design […]


Corporate biotech venture funding rises again

Mar 23, 5:33PM

Biotech venture funding has been on a tear for the past couple of years, and corporate investors in the space are doing their part to boost the totals.


The damage of defaults

Mar 23, 5:00PM

Apple popped out a new pair of AirPods this week. The design looks exactly like the old pair of AirPods. Which means I’m never going to use them because Apple’s bulbous earbuds don’t fit my ears. Think square peg, round hole. The only way I could rock AirPods would be to walk around with hands […]


How Nuro plans to spend Softbank's $940 million

Mar 23, 3:30PM

Autonomous delivery startup Nuro is bursting with ideas since SoftBank invested nearly $1 billion in February, new filings reveal. A recent patent application details how its R1 self-driving vehicle could carry smaller robots to cross lawns or climb stairs to drop off packages. The company has even taken the step of trademarking the name “Fido” […]


Startups Weekly: A much-needed unicorn IPO update

Mar 23, 12:00PM

In this week's newsletter: Details on Pinterest, Lyft, Uber and Zoom's upcoming IPOs, plus Glossier and Rent The Runway's big rounds.


Elon Musk defends tweets in SEC's contempt proceedings

Mar 23, 1:00AM

Tesla CEO Elon Musk argued Friday that his Twitter use did not violate a settlement agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and that the agency’s request to have him held in contempt is based on a “radical interpretation” of the order, according to court papers filed in Manhattan federal court. The SEC has asked […]


What's the cost of buying users from Facebook and 13 other ad networks?

Mar 23, 12:30AM

This post reveals the cost of acquiring a customer on every ad channel my agency has tested.


Equity Shot: Pinterest and Zoom file to go public

Mar 22, 10:36PM

In the latest Equity Shot, Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm take a closer look at Pinterest and Zoom's IPO filings.


This is how much money Pinterest execs made last year

Mar 22, 9:32PM

Silicon Valley is known for its massive wealth. When these companies file to go public, we all finally get to know how much money these executives take home each year, and the millions they’ll take home after the IPO. In Pinterest’s S-1, which it filed earlier today, we see that co-founder and CEO Ben Silbermann […]


Our 9 favorite startups from Y Combinator W19 Demo Day 2

Mar 22, 9:05PM

Heathcare kiosks, a home-cooked food marketplace, and a way for startups to earn interest on their funding topped our list of high-potential companies from Y Combinator’s Winter 2019 Demo Day 2. 88 startups launched on stage at the lauded accelerator, though some of the best skipped the stage as they’d already raised tons of money. […]


Drone analytics startup Aria Insights suddenly shutters

Mar 22, 8:39PM

Earlier this year, Helen Greiner-founded drone startup CyPhy Works announced a major change. The company was rebooting and renaming itself Aria Insights, a move that arrived with a newfound AI/data-driven focus. Now, just over two months later, the company is no more. Reports that Aria had shuttered began surfacing earlier this week. Moments ago, the […]


Pinterest drops its IPO filing

Mar 22, 8:25PM

The visual search engine will go public on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "PINS."


Zoom, a profitable unicorn, files to go public

Mar 22, 8:20PM

Zoom posted $330 million in revenue in the year ending January 31, 2019, a remarkable 2x increase year-over-year


What to expect from Apple's 'Show Time' event

Mar 22, 8:18PM

The biggest surprise about next week's Apple event may be the fact that the company has anything left to announce. This week, several core pieces of Apple hardware received upgrades, including the iPad Air and mini, iMac and AirPods. Given the company's rush to get all of that out the door, we don't expect to […]


Clark, a venture-backed tutoring platform, will now help tutors build their own sites

Mar 22, 8:00PM

A couple of years ago, Clark, a New York-based startup, appeared on the scene with tutoring software that aimed to both make it easier for educators to start and manage a tutoring business by handling on its platform all the work that tutors struggle to find time to do, from drumming up students, to managing […]


Gates-backed Lumotive upends lidar conventions using metamaterials

Mar 22, 7:28PM

Pretty much every self-driving car on the road, not to mention many a robot and drone, uses lidar to sense its surroundings. But useful as lidar is, it also involves physical compromises that limit its capabilities. Lumotive is a new company with funding from Bill Gates and Intellectual Ventures that uses metamaterials to exceed those limits, perhaps setting a new standard for the industry.



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All Intel chips open to new Spoiler non-Spectre attack: Don't expect a quick fix

Mar 05, 11:33AM

Researchers say Intel won't be able to use a software mitigation to fully address the problem Spoiler exploits.


Windows 7 versus Windows 10: Here comes the big push

Mar 17, 11:00PM

The clock is ticking on Windows 7, which means those last-minute Windows 10 upgrade projects are picking up momentum.


Government shutdown: TLS certificates not renewed, many websites are down

Jan 11, 1:27PM

Over 80 government websites are down after TLS certificates expired and there's nobody on hand to renew them.


CES 2019: Weird and wonderful tech, gadgets

Jan 07, 1:17PM

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Apple disables Group FaceTime function that was allowing callers to listen and view without your consent

Jan 29, 5:15PM

Apple iPhone users discovered a serious FaceTime bug that lets you hear audio from another iPhone or even view live video without the recipient's knowledge.


Galaxy Fold first look at Samsung's Unpacked

Feb 20, 7:31PM

Samsung gave its foldable phone an official name and revealed when you can buy it. (Warning: It isn't cheap.)


New security flaw impacts 5G, 4G, and 3G telephony protocols

Jan 31, 3:52PM

Researchers have reported their findings and fixes should be deployed by the end of 2019.


MongoDB "open-source" Server Side Public License rejected

Jan 16, 7:33PM

Red Hat won't use MongoDB in Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Fedora thanks to MongoDB's new Server Side Public License.



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Elon Musk defends tweets in SEC's contempt proceedings

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Equity Shot: Pinterest and Zoom file to go public

Mar 22, 10:36PM

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This is how much money Pinterest execs made last year

Mar 22, 9:32PM

Silicon Valley is known for its massive wealth. When these companies file to go public, we all finally get to know how much money these executives take home each year, and the millions they’ll take home after the IPO. In Pinterest’s S-1, which it filed earlier today, we see that co-founder and CEO Ben Silbermann […]


Our 9 favorite startups from Y Combinator W19 Demo Day 2

Mar 22, 9:05PM

Heathcare kiosks, a home-cooked food marketplace, and a way for startups to earn interest on their funding topped our list of high-potential companies from Y Combinator’s Winter 2019 Demo Day 2. 88 startups launched on stage at the lauded accelerator, though some of the best skipped the stage as they’d already raised tons of money. […]


Drone analytics startup Aria Insights suddenly shutters

Mar 22, 8:39PM

Earlier this year, Helen Greiner-founded drone startup CyPhy Works announced a major change. The company was rebooting and renaming itself Aria Insights, a move that arrived with a newfound AI/data-driven focus. Now, just over two months later, the company is no more. Reports that Aria had shuttered began surfacing earlier this week. Moments ago, the […]


Pinterest drops its IPO filing

Mar 22, 8:25PM

The visual search engine will go public on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "PINS."


Zoom, a profitable unicorn, files to go public

Mar 22, 8:20PM

Zoom posted $330 million in revenue in the year ending January 31, 2019, a remarkable 2x increase year-over-year


What to expect from Apple's 'Show Time' event

Mar 22, 8:18PM

The biggest surprise about next week's Apple event may be the fact that the company has anything left to announce. This week, several core pieces of Apple hardware received upgrades, including the iPad Air and mini, iMac and AirPods. Given the company's rush to get all of that out the door, we don't expect to […]


Clark, a venture-backed tutoring platform, will now help tutors build their own sites

Mar 22, 8:00PM

A couple of years ago, Clark, a New York-based startup, appeared on the scene with tutoring software that aimed to both make it easier for educators to start and manage a tutoring business by handling on its platform all the work that tutors struggle to find time to do, from drumming up students, to managing […]


Gates-backed Lumotive upends lidar conventions using metamaterials

Mar 22, 7:28PM

Pretty much every self-driving car on the road, not to mention many a robot and drone, uses lidar to sense its surroundings. But useful as lidar is, it also involves physical compromises that limit its capabilities. Lumotive is a new company with funding from Bill Gates and Intellectual Ventures that uses metamaterials to exceed those limits, perhaps setting a new standard for the industry.


Mailchimp and Shopify break up

Mar 22, 6:28PM

Mailchimp today announced that the Mailchimp app, which let its users use their Shopify data to create targeted email campaigns, for example, is no longer available in the Shopify marketplace. The reason for this, Shopify itself says, is that it “had growing concerns about Mailchimp's app because of the poor merchant experience and their refusal […]


Firefox is now a better iPad browser

Mar 22, 5:50PM

Mozilla today announced a new iOS version of Firefox that has been specifically optimized for Apple’s iPad. Given the launch of the new iPad mini this week, that’s impeccable timing. It’s also an admission that building a browser for tablets is different from building a browser for phones, which is what Mozilla mostly focused on […]


Talk about the big news from GDC with TechCrunch writers

Mar 22, 5:29PM

The Game Developers Conference concludes today in San Francisco but that doesn’t mean our coverage is over. TechCrunch writer Lucas Matney and Extra Crunch contributor Eric Peckham were at the Moscone Center and got a first-hand glimpse into what is coming up for gamers and developers alike. And at noon PT today they’ll be sharing […]


Crunchyroll raises its monthly subscription price to $7.99

Mar 22, 5:00PM

Crunchyroll is announcing its first major price increase since the anime streaming service launched in 2006. Prices for its premium subscription will go up in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and the Nordics — in the U.S. and Australia, the monthly price will increase from $6.95 to $7.99 (or $79.99 per year), while British […]


Daily Crunch: Facebook admits password security lapse

Mar 22, 4:50PM

The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 9am Pacific, you can subscribe here. 1. Facebook admits it stored 'hundreds of millions' of account passwords in plaintext Prompted by a report by cybersecurity reporter Brian Krebs, […]


How Salesforce paved the way for the SaaS platform approach

Mar 22, 3:56PM

When we think of enterprise SaaS companies today, just about every startup in the space aspires to be a platform. That means they want people using their stack of services to build entirely new applications, either to enhance the base product, or even build entirely independent companies. But when Salesforce launched Force.com, the company’s Platform […]


GM investing $300 million to build a new electric Chevy in the US

Mar 22, 3:24PM

GM announced Friday it will invest $300 million into a Michigan factory to produce a new Chevrolet electric vehicle, reversing a decision to build the EV outside of the United States. The announcement comes on the heels of recent job cuts and plant closures by GM, moves that have complicated bargaining with union workers over […]


Respondology helps brands and influencers hide toxic comments

Mar 22, 3:13PM

“Don’t read the comments” is one of those clichés that sticks around because it’s still good advice — maybe the best advice. But the team at Respondology is trying to change that. The company started out by helping brands find and respond to messages on social media. Senior Vice President of Sales Aaron Benor explained […]


Could Walmart be the next big company to launch a game streaming service?

Mar 22, 2:17PM

Google stole the spotlight at this year's GDC with the launch of Stadia. What the game streaming service lacked in specifics, it more than made up for in buzz. The software giant certainly isn't the only one eyeing the space, however. A new report from US Gamer puts Walmart in the running, as well. The […]



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All Intel chips open to new Spoiler non-Spectre attack: Don't expect a quick fix

Mar 05, 11:33AM

Researchers say Intel won't be able to use a software mitigation to fully address the problem Spoiler exploits.


Windows 7 versus Windows 10: Here comes the big push

Mar 17, 11:00PM

The clock is ticking on Windows 7, which means those last-minute Windows 10 upgrade projects are picking up momentum.


Government shutdown: TLS certificates not renewed, many websites are down

Jan 11, 1:27PM

Over 80 government websites are down after TLS certificates expired and there's nobody on hand to renew them.


CES 2019: Weird and wonderful tech, gadgets

Jan 07, 1:17PM

Here are some of the more unusual, novel, and sometimes bizarre products being showcased at CES 2019.


Apple disables Group FaceTime function that was allowing callers to listen and view without your consent

Jan 29, 5:15PM

Apple iPhone users discovered a serious FaceTime bug that lets you hear audio from another iPhone or even view live video without the recipient's knowledge.


Galaxy Fold first look at Samsung's Unpacked

Feb 20, 7:31PM

Samsung gave its foldable phone an official name and revealed when you can buy it. (Warning: It isn't cheap.)


New security flaw impacts 5G, 4G, and 3G telephony protocols

Jan 31, 3:52PM

Researchers have reported their findings and fixes should be deployed by the end of 2019.


Windows 10 April 2019 Update: The new features that matter most

Mar 18, 11:17AM

Windows 10 version 1903, which will probably be officially dubbed the April 2019 Update, begins rolling out soon. Here are some of the new capabilities you can expect in yet another feature-packed semi-annual release. (This gallery is based on a near-final Insider Preview release.)



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Keatz, a European 'cloud kitchen' startup, raises further €12M

Mar 22, 10:00AM

Keatz, one of a growing number of so-called “cloud kitchens” — delivery only restaurant brands running on the rails of Deliveroo and UberEats — has raised €12 million in new funding. Backing the round are existing investors Project A Ventures, Atlantic Labs, UStart, K Fund and JME Ventures, who are joined by RTP Global. It […]


Asia's AnyMind pulls in another $8M and expands into outdoor advertising

Mar 22, 8:58AM

Asia-focused marketing startup AnyMind Group has landed a further $8 million in funding to close out its Series B round and expand into new verticals. The company announced a $13.4 million raise back in November, but that has now expanded to $21.4 million thanks to an additional injection from VGI Global Media, a Thailand-based firm […]


Tesla's customer referral program is back weeks after it was killed off

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Tesla killed off its customer referral program way back on Feb. 1, 2019 because the popular program was getting too costly to maintain. But now, less than two months later, Tesla is bringing it back with new incentives aimed at rewarding its customers, and bringing in new ones. Tesla’s customer referral program had offered a […]


Nintendo's Labo: VR Kit is not Virtual Boy 2.0

Mar 22, 1:00AM

Even the most successful tech company is going to have a stumble from time to time. Nintendo's 45 years in the video game industry is spotted with a few doozies, but none are more infamous than the Virtual Boy. The 1994 portable console was marketed as an early home entry into virtual reality, but in […]


Trump promotes Michael Kratsios to US Chief Technology Officer

Mar 21, 11:33PM

More than two years into the Trump administration, the long vacant post of U.S. Chief Technology Officer will be filled. Bloomberg first reported that today Trump is elevating Michael Kratsios, current deputy U.S. CTO, to the nation’s top tech position. Prior to his experience within the Trump administration, Kratsios served as chief of staff at […]


Tech regulation in Europe will only get tougher

Mar 21, 10:22PM

European governments have been bringing the hammer down on tech in recent months, slapping record fines and stiff regulations on the largest imports out of Silicon Valley. Despite pleas from the world’s leading companies and Europe’s eroding trust in government, European citizens' staunch support for regulation of new technologies points to an operating environment that […]


To fund Y Combinator's top startups, VCs scoop them before Demo Day

Mar 21, 9:25PM

Meet the startups that raised venture capital, or got acquired, before Demo Day.


Gig workers need health & benefits — Catch is their safety net

Mar 21, 9:10PM

One of the hottest Y Combinator startups just raised a big seed round to clean up the mess created by Uber, Postmates and the gig economy. Catch sells health insurance, retirement savings plans and tax withholding directly to freelancers, contractors, or anyone uncovered. By building and curating simplified benefits services, Catch can offer a safety […]


Facebook's AI couldn't spot mass murder

Mar 21, 8:51PM

Facebook has given another update on measures it took and what more it’s doing in the wake of the livestreamed video of a gun massacre by a far right terrorist who killed 50 people in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Earlier this week the company said the video of the slayings had been viewed […]


Robotics process automation startup UiPath raising $400M at more than $7B valuation

Mar 21, 8:42PM

The company, which is more than doubling its valuation, is expected to do $450 million in ARR in 2019, TechCrunch has confirmed.


How to develop a brand identity system (like Intercom)

Mar 21, 8:08PM

[Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of articles that we're writing about branding for startups. It's part of our latest initiative to find the best brand designers and agencies in the world who work with early-stage companies — nominate a talented brand designer you've worked with.]   When designer Ryan Hubbard joined Intercom, […]


Why it's no surprise that pro rata rights don't mean what they used to

Mar 21, 8:05PM

Yesterday, renowned investor Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures observed in a blog post that fewer founders in today’s go-go market have been honoring what are called pro rata rights, or the right of an earlier investor in a company to maintain the percentage that he or she (or their venture firm) owns as that […]


How to save the third wave of technology from itself

Mar 21, 8:00PM

The next wave of technology is arriving, transforming cities, healthcare and finance. But the regulatory landscape has become difficult to navigate. Regtech will ease these burdens.


Streaming site Kanopy exposed viewing habits of users, researcher says

Mar 21, 6:55PM

On-demand video-streaming site Kanopy has fixed a leaking server that exposed the detailed viewing habits of its users. Security researcher Justin Paine discovered the leaking Elasticsearch database last week and warned Kanopy of the exposure. The server was secured two days later, on March 18, a spokesperson told TechCrunch. “We are currently investigating the scope […]


MoviePass parent's CEO says its rebooted subscription service is already (sort of) profitable

Mar 21, 6:06PM

Two days after MoviePass announced the return of the company's unlimited ticket plan, Ted Farnsworth, CEO of its parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics, sat down with TechCrunch to offer insight into the state of the beleaguered service. According to the executive, MoviePass Uncapped is already seeing positive results. While he didn't share concrete numbers, […]


Tesla sues former employees, Zoox for alleged trade secret theft

Mar 21, 6:05PM

Tesla has filed a pair of lawsuits against a handful of former employees who went to work at self-driving vehicle startup Zoox and Chinese EV automaker Xiaopeng. The separate lawsuits filed late Wednesday allege former Tesla employees stole trade secrets and used them at their new places of employment. Tesla declined to comment on either […]


This is what the Huawei P30 will look like

Mar 21, 5:53PM

You can already find many leaked photos of Huawei's next flagship device — the P30 and P30 Pro. The company is set to announce the new product at an event in Paris next week. So here's what you should expect. Reliable phone leaker Evan Blass tweeted many different photos of the new devices in three […]


Introducing the Extra Crunch Stage at Disrupt SF 2019

Mar 21, 5:50PM

Every year we dig deep to make the next TechCrunch Disrupt bigger, bolder and better than before. Disrupt San Francisco 2019, on October 2-4, is no exception. One of the many upgrades we're proud to announce is the Extra Crunch Stage. Hold up a second — need a ticket to Disrupt SF 2019? Get one […]


Rent the Runway hits a $1 billion valuation

Mar 21, 5:37PM

Rent the Runway just closed a $125 million round led by Franklin Templeton Investments and Bain Capital Ventures. This round values the company at $1 billion. In total, Rent the Runway has raised $337 million in venture funding. "Shared, dynamic ownership is a movement that Rent the Runway has pioneered over the last decade and […]


Aurora's Sterling Anderson, Uber ATG's Raquel Urtasun to discuss self-driving cars and AI at TC Sessions

Mar 21, 5:30PM

We’re just weeks away from our TC Sessions: Robotics + AI event at UC Berkeley on April 18. Some of the best and brightest minds are joining us for the day-long event, including Marc Raibert, Colin Angle, Melonee Wise and Anthony Levandowski . Last week, we added to the list of marquee guests and announced a panel with roboticist Ken Goldberg, […]



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Apple disables Group FaceTime function that was allowing callers to listen and view without your consent

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Windows 10 April 2019 Update: The new features that matter most

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