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Watch Facebook's F8 2019 keynote right here

Apr 30, 1:11PM

Facebook’s yearly developer conference kicks off today. The keynote starts at 1PM / 10AM with opening remarks from Facebook’s chief Mark Zuckerberg. As in past years, the event will last several hours and feature updates from various Facebook departments. This year’s event comes as Facebook is attempting an ambitious transition to a privacy-focused messaging platform. […]


Bird scooters are coming back to San Francisco

Apr 30, 1:00PM

While San Francisco only allows Skip and Scoot to operate as part of the city’s shared electric scooter pilot program, Bird has found a way to claim some market share. Bird has obtained a business permit to introduce monthly personal rentals in San Francisco. The program enables people to rent a scooter for $24.99 a […]


Nearly all 2020 presidential candidates aren't using a basic email security feature

Apr 30, 12:00PM

Three years after Russian hackers targeted and breached the email accounts of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, nearly all of the upcoming 2020 presidential candidates are still lagging in email security. New data out by Agari confirms just one presidential hopeful — Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren — uses domain-based message authentication, reporting, and conformance policy — […]


Utah's Divvy raises $200M to eliminate expense reports

Apr 30, 12:00PM

NEA has led the round for Divvy, a business expense and budgeting platform.


Uber adds real-time public transport data for London

Apr 30, 11:24AM

>From today, Uber has added public transport to its app in London, incorporating real-time information on the city’s Underground, Overground, train and bus network, as well as other trams, shuttle, river boat and the DLR’s driverless trains. Last summer the ride-hailing giant was granted a provisional 15-month license to operate in the U.K. capital — […]


Grocery startup Honestbee makes layoffs and cuts costs as it prepares to raise more money

Apr 30, 11:06AM

Asia Pacific grocery delivery startup Honestbee has confirmed it is suspending business in half of the eight markets it operates in and laying off 10 percent of its 1,000 staff. The cost-cutting appears to be part of belt-tightening ahead of a planned new injection of funding, TechCrunch has come to learn. According to a statement […]


Garmin adds menstrual cycle tracking to devices

Apr 30, 11:00AM

Garmin announced today that it will be adding menstrual cycle tracking to its line of trackers and smartwatches. The new feature gives users the ability to log symptoms, track cycles and offers up additional context by way of Garmin Connect, the company's mobile app. The addition follows a similar feature instituted by Fitbit, roughly this […]


UiPath nabs $568M at a $7B valuation to bring robotic process automation to the front office

Apr 30, 11:00AM

Companies are on the hunt for ways to reduce the time and money it costs their employees to perform repetitive tasks, so today a startup that has built a business to capitalize on this is announcing a huge round of funding to double down on the opportunity. UiPath — a robotic process automation startup originally […]


Nigerian startup Tizeti launches WifiCall.ng IP voice call service

Apr 30, 8:35AM

Nigeria based startup Tizeti, an internet service provider, today launched WifiCall.ng—an internet voice-calling platform for individuals and businesses. WifiCall is a VoIP—or Voice over Internet Protocol—subscription service that allows unlimited calls to any phone number, even if that number isn't registered on WifiCall’s network. Tizeti will offer the product in Nigeria for now, with plans […]


Vault Platform raises $4.2M to fix workplace misconduct reporting

Apr 30, 8:10AM

Vault Platform, a London-based startup that has built software to “re-imagine” workplace misconduct reporting, has raised $4.2 million in seed funding. Leading the round is Kindred Capital, with participation from Angular Ventures, System.One, Jane VC, and ex-Mosaic Ventures Partner Mike Chalfen. Founded in 2018 by Neta Meidav and Rotem Hayoun-Meidav, Vault is attempting to create […]


India unseats China as Asia's top fintech funding source

Apr 30, 8:10AM

China’s massive fintech industry took a beating in recent months as the government continued to wind down online lending nationwide, rattling investor confidence. Funding for fintech startups shrank 87.6 percent year-over-year to $192.1 million during the first quarter of 2019, a new report from data provider CB Insights shows. India, which recorded $285.6 million raised […]


Perkbox, the employee experience platform, raises £13.5M

Apr 30, 8:00AM

Perkbox, the London-based startup now calling itself an “employee experience platform,” has raised a further £13.5 million in funding. The round is led by existing investor Draper Esprit, alongside a number of previous Perkbox angels. Prior to this, the company, which launched in 2015, had raised £11 million. Targeting companies of all sizes, from SMEs […]


Prisma Labs raises $6M for its AI-powered approach to visual editing

Apr 30, 8:00AM

Remember Prisma? The Moscow-based team behind the app that sparked a style transfer craze in 2016 has raised a $6 million Series A, led by early stage artificial intelligence focused VC firm, Haxus. While one of Prisma’s original co-founders left the company in the middle of last year, taking some team members with him, to […]


Struggling EV firm Faraday Future gets another financial lifeline with new $225M investment

Apr 30, 7:33AM

Editor's note: This post originally appeared on TechNode, an editorial partner of TechCrunch based in China. It may have lost its original founding team, but the wheels are still rolling for embattled electric vehicle (EV) maker Faraday Future. The company, famous for lavish promotions but little substance, has received yet another financial lifeline in the wake […]


Samsung sees Q1 profit plummet 60%

Apr 30, 5:14AM

Samsung’s Q1 earnings are in and, as the company itself predicted, they don’t make for pretty reading. The Korean giant saw revenue for the three-month period fall by 13 percent year-on-year to 52.4 trillion KRW, around $45 billion. Meanwhile, operating profit for Q1 2019 came in at 6.2 trillion KRW, that’s a whopping $5.33 billion but […]


Jungle Ventures hits $175M first close on its third fund for Southeast Asia

Apr 30, 12:00AM

Southeast Asia’s startup ecosystem is set to get a massive injection of funds after Jungle Ventures reached a first close of $175 million for its newest fund, TechCrunch has come to learn. Executives at the Singapore-based firm anticipate that the new fund, which is Jungle’s third to date, will reach a final close of $220 […]


Alphabet cites 'headwinds' in smartphone sales, teases I/O hardware announcement

Apr 29, 10:50PM

Alphabet's Q1 earnings were a disappointment for Wall Street, courtesy primarily of ad revenue shortcomings. The hardware team met with some difficulties, as well, owing in part to a stagnating global smartphone market that has impacted virtually all players. CEO Sundar Pichai cited "year over year headwinds" when referring to the company's smartphone line, following […]


Equity Shot transcribed: Slack's S-1 and Uber's IPO terms

Apr 29, 10:44PM

We’re deep in IPO news, and last week was no different. When this happens, Equity’s Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm fire up their mics and wax financial about the news we can’t possibly fit into the regular episode of the popular TechCrunch podcast. Last week the duo discussed Uber’s IPO pricing and Slack’s S-1. On […]


Twitter announces new content deals with Univision, The Wall Street Journal and others

Apr 29, 10:30PM

Twitter is unveiling a number of new content deals and renewals tonight at its NewFronts event for digital advertisers. It’s only been two years since Twitter first joined the NewFronts. At the time, coverage suggested that executives saw the company’s video strategy as a crucial part of turning things around, but since then, the spotlight has […]


Amazon is testing a Spanish-language Alexa experience in the US ahead of a launch this year

Apr 29, 10:25PM

Amazon announced today it has begun to ask customers to participate in a preview program that will help the company build a Spanish-language Alexa experience for U.S. users. The program, which is currently invite-only, will allow Amazon to incorporate into the U.S. Spanish-language experience a better understanding of things like word choice and local humor, […]



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FutureLearn takes $65M from Seek Group for 50% stake in UK online degree platform

Apr 29, 11:53AM

Edtech and recruitment continue to converge. London-based online degree platform, FutureLearn, is taking £50 million (~$64.6M) from Australian-based online job matching group, Seek, in exchange for a 50 per cent stake in the business — just days after the same group led a massive Series E in U.S. online learning giant Coursera. U.K. distance learning […]


2019 Audi RS 5 review: A bruising high-tech cruiser

Apr 29, 11:50AM

The Audi RS 5 Sportback is an animal. Tamed, sure, but not domesticated. It’s important to remember as one day, maybe next week or next year or both, the RS 5 will revert to its natural state and become fervid, wild and unforgiving. The RS 5 sedan shares a similar look to the everyday Audi […]


Spotify Q1 hits 100m paying users, 217M overall, beats on sales but loss widens to $47M

Apr 29, 11:44AM

As Amazon reportedly gears up to offer its own hi-fi music streaming service, Spotify has posted its Q1 figures. One significant milestone: the world’s currently biggest music streaming service reported that it now has 100 million paying users (up 32 percent on a year ago) and 217 million subscribers overall in 79 markets, picking up […]


Tray.io hauls in $37 million Series B to keep expanding enterprise automation tool

Apr 29, 11:00AM

Tray.io, the startup that wants to put automated workflows within reach of line of business users, announced a $37 million Series B investment today. Spark Capital led the round with help from Meritech Capital, along with existing investors GGV Capital, True Ventures and Mosaic Ventures. Under the terms of the deal Spark’s Alex Clayton will […]


Starbucks CEO says Chinese rival Luckin's 'heavy discount' strategy isn't sustainable

Apr 29, 10:21AM

A war of words in the coffee world is brewing after the CEO of Starbucks claimed Chinese upstart Luckin can’t last just days after it filed for a U.S IPO. Kevin Johnson, who leads the American coffee giant, told CNBC that competitors in China including Luckin have adopted a strategy of building market share using […]


Sanofi, Cegedim and IBM add a data challenge to the TC Hackathon at VivaTech

Apr 29, 9:00AM

Hundreds of the world's top hackers, coders, developers and creative makers will descend upon TechCrunch Hackathon at VivaTech 2019 on 17-18 May. They'll burn through two intense days competing to build something amazing. Do you have what it takes to go up against the best? Competing in the TechCrunch Hackathon at VivaTech is free, but […]


Apple defends its takedown of some apps monitoring screen-time

Apr 29, 12:42AM

Apple is defending its removal of certain parental control apps from the app store in a new statement. The company has come under fire for its removal of certain apps that were pitched as tools giving parents more control over their children’s screen-time, but that Apple said relied on technology that was too invasive for […]


Autonomous vehicles make congestion pricing even more critical

Apr 29, 12:00AM

Brooks Rainwater Contributor Share on Twitter Brooks Rainwater is the director of the Center for City Solutions and Applied Research at the National League of Cities. More posts by this contributor Cities that didn't win HQ2 shouldn't be counted out As tasks wane, skills rise Autonomous vehicles will soon be ubiquitous on city streets. Before […]


Travel activity platform GetYourGuide is raising a big round, says €500M report is 'inaccurate'

Apr 28, 11:33PM

As we head into the summer travel season, GetYourGuide, which lets people search for and book tours and other experiences in their destinations of choice from a catalog of some 35,000 activities, is raising a big round of funding, which we understand is not get closed but in the works. German blog Deutsche Startups this weekend reported that […]


Avengers: Endgame becomes the first film to break $1 billion in an opening weekend

Apr 28, 6:03PM

In its opening weekend, “Avengers: Endgame” made breaking box office records look like a snap. The last film in what Marvel Studios dubbed phase three of its rollout of characters and plots in an ever-expanding cinematic universe is a box office marvel raking in an estimated $1.2 billion at the box office. Thanos will snap […]


The demise and rebirth of the ethical engineer

Apr 28, 3:37PM

Whatever happened to the ethics of engineering? We've seen just one disastrous news story after another these past few years, almost all knowable and preventable. Planes falling out of the sky. Nuclear power plants melting down. Foreign powers engorging on user data. Environmental testing thrashed. Electrical grids burning states to the ground. The patterns are […]


Week-in-Review: Tesla's losses and Elon Musk's new promises

Apr 28, 2:00PM

What a complicated week for Tesla. The electric car-maker announced this week that it had lost more than $700 million in the first quarter of 2019, an unpleasant surprise for investors that came during its quarterly earnings report. But that was just like the 3rd or 4th most interesting piece of Tesla news that took […]


Meet the tech boss, same as the old boss

Apr 28, 1:00PM

“Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” It seems darkly funny, now, that anyone ever dared to dream that tech would be different. But we did, once. We would build new companies in new ways, was the thinking, not like the amoral industrial behemoths of old. The corporate villains of 90s cyberpunk were fresh in […]


Bad PR ideas, esports, and the Valley's talent poaching war

Apr 27, 10:24PM

Sending severed heads, and even more PR DON'Ts I wrote a "master list" of PR DON'Ts earlier this week, and now that list has nearly doubled as my fellow TechCrunch writers continued to experience even more bad behavior around pitches. So, here are another 12 things of what not to do when pitching a startup: […]


Sending severed heads, and even more PR DON'Ts

Apr 27, 9:33PM

This week, I published a piece called the "The master list of PR DON'Ts (or how not to piss off the writer covering your startup)." The problem, of course, with writing a "master list" is that as soon as you publish it, everyone takes the opportunity to point out all the (hopefully) long-tail stories that […]


Original Content podcast: 'Game of Thrones' delivers one of its best episodes yet

Apr 27, 6:46PM

We’re barely more than 24 hours away from what’s widely expected to be the most spectacular and devastating battle that we’ve seen on “Game of Thrones,” but before then, the Original Content podcast revisits last weekend’s episode, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.” In the past, we’ve tended to discuss TV shows in a more […]


'The Division 2' is the brain-dead, antipolitical, gun-mongering vigilante simulator we deserve

Apr 27, 5:30PM

In The Division 2, the answer to every question is a bullet. That’s not unique in the pervasively violent world of gaming, but in an environment drawn from the life and richly decorated with plausible human cost and cruelty, it seems a shame; and in a real world where plentiful assault rifles and government hit […]


As measles returns, Indiegogo joins other tech platforms in banning Anti-Vaccine campaigns

Apr 27, 5:20PM

The last year has been the worst on record in the US for measles outbreaks since the disease was declared ‘eradicated’ in 2000. Even though vaccination rates across the country are still high, (according to the CDC) there remains some communities where disinformation campaigns which claim that ‘vaccines are dangerous’ (often called ‘anti-vaxx’ campaigns) have […]


Samantha Bee: Canadian, comedian, and defender of the free press

Apr 27, 5:11PM

The only job named in and protected by the U.S. constitution is journalism. But when it’s under attack from fake news, misinformation, and the supposed defender-of-the-constitution-in-chief, who looks out for the press? Reporters have an unlikely ally in the late night comedy circuit. Late night television has a steady stream of male comedians ready to […]


Here's everything you missed at TC Sessions: Robotics + AI

Apr 27, 5:06PM

Last week we held our third annual robotics event at UC Berkeley. It's my favorite TechCrunch event, and this year's was our best show to date. We had some amazing conversations with a number of the top names in robotics and artificial intelligent, demoed some incredible robots and broke some exciting news about the future […]



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Meet the tech boss, same as the old boss

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Bad PR ideas, esports, and the Valley's talent poaching war

Apr 27, 10:24PM

Sending severed heads, and even more PR DON'Ts I wrote a "master list" of PR DON'Ts earlier this week, and now that list has nearly doubled as my fellow TechCrunch writers continued to experience even more bad behavior around pitches. So, here are another 12 things of what not to do when pitching a startup: […]


Sending severed heads, and even more PR DON'Ts

Apr 27, 9:33PM

This week, I published a piece called the "The master list of PR DON'Ts (or how not to piss off the writer covering your startup)." The problem, of course, with writing a "master list" is that as soon as you publish it, everyone takes the opportunity to point out all the (hopefully) long-tail stories that […]


Original Content podcast: 'Game of Thrones' delivers one of its best episodes yet

Apr 27, 6:46PM

We’re barely more than 24 hours away from what’s widely expected to be the most spectacular and devastating battle that we’ve seen on “Game of Thrones,” but before then, the Original Content podcast revisits last weekend’s episode, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.” In the past, we’ve tended to discuss TV shows in a more […]


'The Division 2' is the brain-dead, antipolitical, gun-mongering vigilante simulator we deserve

Apr 27, 5:30PM

In The Division 2, the answer to every question is a bullet. That’s not unique in the pervasively violent world of gaming, but in an environment drawn from the life and richly decorated with plausible human cost and cruelty, it seems a shame; and in a real world where plentiful assault rifles and government hit […]


As measles returns, Indiegogo joins other tech platforms in banning Anti-Vaccine campaigns

Apr 27, 5:20PM

The last year has been the worst on record in the US for measles outbreaks since the disease was declared ‘eradicated’ in 2000. Even though vaccination rates across the country are still high, (according to the CDC) there remains some communities where disinformation campaigns which claim that ‘vaccines are dangerous’ (often called ‘anti-vaxx’ campaigns) have […]


Samantha Bee: Canadian, comedian, and defender of the free press

Apr 27, 5:11PM

The only job named in and protected by the U.S. constitution is journalism. But when it’s under attack from fake news, misinformation, and the supposed defender-of-the-constitution-in-chief, who looks out for the press? Reporters have an unlikely ally in the late night comedy circuit. Late night television has a steady stream of male comedians ready to […]


Here's everything you missed at TC Sessions: Robotics + AI

Apr 27, 5:06PM

Last week we held our third annual robotics event at UC Berkeley. It's my favorite TechCrunch event, and this year's was our best show to date. We had some amazing conversations with a number of the top names in robotics and artificial intelligent, demoed some incredible robots and broke some exciting news about the future […]


How a blockchain startup with 1M users is working to break your Google habit

Apr 27, 5:00PM

The antitrust argument that says big tech needs breaking up to stop platforms abusing competition and consumers in a two-faced role as seller and (manipulative) marketplace may only just be getting going on a mainstream political stage — but startups have been at the coal face of the fight against crushing platform power for years. […]


Some reassuring data for those worried unicorns are wrecking the Bay Area

Apr 27, 4:57PM

The San Francisco Bay Area is a global powerhouse at launching startups that go on to dominate their industries. For locals, this has long been a blessing and a curse.


This startup just raised more than $10 million for its additive manufacturing software, with the help of Autodesk's former CEO

Apr 27, 4:38PM

Most of us don’t know what a geometric modeling kernel or solid modeling kernel is, but every CAD or design application uses one to create shapes. It’s the underlying infrastructure that allows someone to do the math of CAD design. Just putting a hole in an object or blending lines or removing a corner requires […]


Startups Weekly: All these startups are raising big rounds

Apr 27, 12:00PM

In this week's newsletter: Uber, Slack and the evolving Series A.


Elon Musk, SEC agree to guidelines on Twitter use

Apr 27, 12:01AM

Tesla,  Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reached an agreement Friday that will give the CEO freedom to use Twitter —within certain limitations — without fear of being held in contempt for violating an earlier court order. Musk can tweet as he wishes except when it’s about certain events or financial milestones. In […]


Equity Shot: Uber's IPO terms and Slack's S-1

Apr 26, 11:32PM

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


Is the Samsung Galaxy Fold a bad omen for foldables?

Apr 26, 10:43PM

I wrote a lot about the Galaxy Fold here. After a week with the device, I was left with mixed feelings independent of the whole ongoing display saga. The TLDR; of it is the story of a first-generation device that's full of promise but still a bit clunky and prohibitively priced. Of course, the real […]


The FBI searched the offices of microbiome startup uBiome

Apr 26, 8:31PM

Earlier today, agents from the FBI searched the offices of uBiome, the medical testing company that sells analyses of an individual’s microbiome — the bacteria that live in the gut, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The FBI is reportedly investigating uBiome’s billing practices, the WSJ reported. “I can confirm that special […]


It's open season for poaching talent in Silicon Valley

Apr 26, 8:24PM

Several recent court decisions have changed the landscape of California's competition law, concluding that employee non-solicitation provisions are per se invalid. These cases have major implications both for mature companies relying on such provisions to preserve their talent pool, and for startups and other companies looking to attract the best people from their competitors.


Why are people still giving Magic Leap money?

Apr 26, 7:58PM

If Magic Leap fails, the skeptics will at least have to admire the AR startup’s keen ability to raise vast amounts of capital. The company announced today that it has locked down another $280 million in a deal with Japan’s largest mobile operator, Docomo. The deal brings the company’s ever-swelling total cash raised to $2.6 […]


PayPal makes a big marketplace play with its $500M investment in Uber

Apr 26, 7:55PM

Uber’s announcement of its IPO pricing earlier today came with a $500 million belated Easter egg. The payments giant PayPal is making a half-billion-dollar investment in the company, paying $47 per share, which gives the company a valuation of $78.8 billion (in the middle of the range of Uber’s IPO pricing of $44-$50 per share). […]


TurboTax and H&R Block hide their free tax filing tools from Google on purpose

Apr 26, 7:14PM

Low-income Americans can file their taxes for free, but odds are they ended up paying anyway. ProPublica found that tax-filing giant Intuit is deliberately concealing search results for its free filing service, instead pointing all consumers toward its paid products. While users visiting TurboTax’s homepage will be greeted with what looks like free tax software, […]



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Mar 04, 8:00AM

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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.


Best live TV and video streaming services: Top picks for cord-cutters

Mar 15, 1:27PM

Looking to ditch your cable package? Here are the absolute best alternatives -- whether you want to watch specific shows and movies on demand, stream live TV, or get access to archived libraries from specific networks.


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.



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Elon Musk, SEC agree to guidelines on Twitter use

Apr 27, 12:01AM

Tesla,  Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reached an agreement Friday that will give the CEO freedom to use Twitter —within certain limitations — without fear of being held in contempt for violating an earlier court order. Musk can tweet as he wishes except when it’s about certain events or financial milestones. In […]


Equity Shot: Uber's IPO terms and Slack's S-1

Apr 26, 11:32PM

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


Is the Samsung Galaxy Fold a bad omen for foldables?

Apr 26, 10:43PM

I wrote a lot about the Galaxy Fold here. After a week with the device, I was left with mixed feelings independent of the whole ongoing display saga. The TLDR; of it is the story of a first-generation device that's full of promise but still a bit clunky and prohibitively priced. Of course, the real […]


The FBI searched the offices of microbiome startup uBiome

Apr 26, 8:31PM

Earlier today, agents from the FBI searched the offices of uBiome, the medical testing company that sells analyses of an individual’s microbiome — the bacteria that live in the gut, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The FBI is reportedly investigating uBiome’s billing practices, the WSJ reported. “I can confirm that special […]


It's open season for poaching talent in Silicon Valley

Apr 26, 8:24PM

Several recent court decisions have changed the landscape of California's competition law, concluding that employee non-solicitation provisions are per se invalid. These cases have major implications both for mature companies relying on such provisions to preserve their talent pool, and for startups and other companies looking to attract the best people from their competitors.


Why are people still giving Magic Leap money?

Apr 26, 7:58PM

If Magic Leap fails, the skeptics will at least have to admire the AR startup’s keen ability to raise vast amounts of capital. The company announced today that it has locked down another $280 million in a deal with Japan’s largest mobile operator, Docomo. The deal brings the company’s ever-swelling total cash raised to $2.6 […]


PayPal makes a big marketplace play with its $500M investment in Uber

Apr 26, 7:55PM

Uber’s announcement of its IPO pricing earlier today came with a $500 million belated Easter egg. The payments giant PayPal is making a half-billion-dollar investment in the company, paying $47 per share, which gives the company a valuation of $78.8 billion (in the middle of the range of Uber’s IPO pricing of $44-$50 per share). […]


TurboTax and H&R Block hide their free tax filing tools from Google on purpose

Apr 26, 7:14PM

Low-income Americans can file their taxes for free, but odds are they ended up paying anyway. ProPublica found that tax-filing giant Intuit is deliberately concealing search results for its free filing service, instead pointing all consumers toward its paid products. While users visiting TurboTax’s homepage will be greeted with what looks like free tax software, […]


Daily Crunch: Facebook faces new privacy investigations

Apr 26, 5:55PM

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 hit with three privacy investigations in a single day First came a probe by the Irish data protection authority looking […]


Nintendo and Sony temper console expectations ahead of E3

Apr 26, 5:27PM

E3's just over a month away, and per usual, the news in the lead up has offered more insight into what we won't be hearing about at the big gaming show. Late last year, Sony announced that it would be skipping its big annual press conference at the event. The move marks a key absence […]


Plex adds more TIDAL-powered features, including 'Artist TV' for playing music videos

Apr 26, 5:16PM

Media center app Plex today is rolling out new features to expand upon its partnership with TIDAL, the streaming music service it began working with last November. Before, Plex subscribers could fill in the missing albums from artists in their library by way of TIDAL, but this option was only available within playlists. Now it’s […]


Zuckerberg warns of authoritarian data localization trend

Apr 26, 4:54PM

If free nations demand companies store data locally, it legitimizes that practice for authoritarian nations, which can then steal that data for their own nefarious purposes, according to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. He laid out the threat in a new 93-minute video of a discussion with Sapiens author Yuval Noah Harari released today as part […]


A new era for enterprise IT

Apr 26, 4:30PM

Amidst the newly minted scooter unicorns, ebbs and flows of bitcoin investments and wagers on the price of Uber's IPO, another trend has shaken up the tech industry: enterprise software successes.


Why your CSO, not your CMO, should pitch your security startup

Apr 26, 4:27PM

Whenever a security startup lands on my desk, I have one question: Who’s the chief security officer (CSO) and when can I get time with them? Having a chief security officer is as relevant today as a chief marketing officer (CMO) or chief revenue boss. Just as you need to make sure your offering looks […]


Thanos will snap away your Google search results

Apr 26, 4:07PM

Go to Google (don't worry, I'll wait). Type in "Thanos." Click the little cartoon Infinity Gauntlet on the right side. Now sit back in horror as Evil Space Grimace snaps half of your search results into dust in the wind. Call it an Easter egg or Snap Engine Optimization. It's a fun little promotion for the […]


Facebook says it's open to advertising u-turn for the EU elections, enabling cross-border campaigns

Apr 26, 4:06PM

Facebook’s VP of global affairs and communications, Nick Clegg, today said the social network — likely in response to pressure from European officials — is “open” to changing its rules on election advertising for European Union elections that will take place on May 23, by allowing cross-border campaigning rather than requiring those running ads in […]


Lattice raises another $15M to improve performance reviews

Apr 26, 4:00PM

Sam Altman's little brother Jack is an entrepreneur, too. And yes, his startup is a YC grad.


Twitter makes 'likes' easier to use in its twttr prototype app. (Nobody tell Jack.)

Apr 26, 3:21PM

On the one hand, you’ve got Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey lamenting the “like” button’s existence, and threatening to just kill the thing off entirely for incentivizing the wrong kind of behavior. On the other hand, you have twttr — Twitter’s prototype app where the company is testing new concepts including, most recently, a way to […]


Apply now to compete in Startup Battlefield at Disrupt SF 2019

Apr 26, 3:00PM

Is your early-stage startup ready for prime time? Do you have what it takes to step onto the Main Stage at Disrupt San Francisco 2019 and compete in Startup Battlefield? Show us what you've got and apply here today. In our premier startup pitch competition, you'll go up against some of the best early-stage startups and compete for […]


Amazon is pushing for one-day Prime shipping

Apr 26, 2:36PM

Yesterday Amazon managed to beat Wall Street's already optimistic expectations with another record quarterly revenue report. In amongst its victory laps, the company announced intentions to shift its free two-day Prime shipping to one day. The move has been a Holy Grail for the company, which has already pushed parcel services and its own fulfillment […]



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Leaky batteries are all too common a problem. Here's how to clean up following a leak, and some tips on how to prevent batteries from leaking in the first place.


Has your iPhone or iPad stopped charging? Check this first!

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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.


Best live TV and video streaming services: Top picks for cord-cutters

Mar 15, 1:27PM

Looking to ditch your cable package? Here are the absolute best alternatives -- whether you want to watch specific shows and movies on demand, stream live TV, or get access to archived libraries from specific networks.


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.)


Windows 10 apps: Which are worth keeping? Which ones should you dump?

Apr 22, 5:12PM

Every installation of Windows 10 includes a huge collection of built-in apps. Some are Universal apps that are updated from the Microsoft Store. Others are legacy apps that hang around because other programs expect them to be there. If you prefer a tidy system, many (but not all) of these apps can be uninstalled, especially if you prefer a third-party alternative. This gallery offers a comprehensive look at how to unclutter your copy of Windows 10.



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New York Attorney General probes crypto exchange Bitfinex over alleged $850M fraud

Apr 26, 11:31AM

In what seems like a historic moment in crypto, New York State Attorney General (NYSAG) office has announced that it is investigating iFinex, the company behind exchange Bitfinex and stablecoin Tether, over an alleged $850 million fraud. Attorney General Letitia James’ office said on Thursday that it is looking how the company (apparently) lost $850 million […]


Uber prices IPO at $44-50, to raise $7.9-9B, PayPal takes $500M stake in strategic partnership

Apr 26, 11:17AM

Uber, the transportation-on-demand behemoth, today filed its much-anticipated updated S-1 today where it announced that it would be pricing its initial public offering at $44-50 per share. Selling 180 million common shares, Uber plans to raise between $7.9 billion and $9 billion ahead of its public debut on the NYSE, valuing it at $84 billion — […]


China's Ctrip now owns half of India's MakeMyTrip following share swap with Naspers

Apr 26, 10:51AM

China’s Ctrip, the world’s second largest online travel company, is doubling down on India after it announced a deal to increase its ownership of travel company MakeMyTrip to nearly half. Ctrip will boost its ownership of MakeMyTrip, which is listed on the Nasdaq like Ctrip, to 49 percent through an exchange deal that sees Naspers, the […]


Wheely raises $15 million for its luxury ride-hailing app

Apr 26, 9:01AM

London-based startup Wheely has raised a $15 million Series B round led by Concentric with Oleg Tscheltzoff, Misha Sokolov and other investors also participating. The company wants to build an Uber competitor focused on the luxury market. It's a bit ironic when you think about it as Uber started as a luxury company. But everybody […]


RosieReality, a Swiss startup using AR to get kids interested in robotics and programming, scores £2.2M seed

Apr 26, 8:00AM

RosieReality, a startup out of Zürich developing consumer augmented reality experiences, has raised $2.2 million in seed funding led by RedAlpine. Other backers include Shasta Ventures, Atomico Partners Mattias Ljungman and Siraj Khaliq (both of whom invested in a personal capacity), and Akatsuki Entertainment Fund. Founded in early 2018, RosieReality’s first AR experience is designed […]


FT parent Nikkei confirms it has acquired new media startup Deal Street Asia

Apr 26, 6:38AM

It’s official: Nikkei, the Japanese media firm that owns the FT, has confirmed that it has acquired Singapore-based new media startup Deal Street Asia. (The Nikkei announcement is buried behind a paywall — make of that what you will!) The deal is undisclosed, but the announcement does confirm a TechCrunch report from last month which […]


Facebook says it filed a US lawsuit to shut down a follower-buying service in New Zealand

Apr 26, 6:04AM

Facebook is cracking down on services that promise to help Instagram users buy themselves a large following on the photo app. The social network said today that it has filed a lawsuit against a New Zealand-based company that operates one such ‘follower-buying service.’ The suit is in a U.S. court and is targeting the three […]


U.S. slams Alibaba and its challenger Pinduoduo for selling fakes

Apr 26, 5:25AM

China’s biggest ecommerce company Alibaba was again on the U.S. Trade Representative’s blacklist over suspected counterfeits sold on its popular Taobao marketplace that connects small merchants to consumers. Nestling with Alibaba on the U.S.’s annual “notorious” list that reviews trading partners’ intellectual property practice is its fast-rising competitor Pinduoduo . Just this week, Pinduoduo founder […]


Grocery delivery startup Honestbee is running out of money and trying to sell

Apr 26, 3:30AM

Honestbee, the online grocery delivery service in Asia, is nearly out of money and trying to offload its business. The company has held early conversations with a number of suitors in Asia, including ride-hailing giants Grab and Go-Jek, over the potential acquisition of part, or all, of its business, according to two industry sources with […]


Wireless broadband startup Starry files to raise up to $125 million

Apr 26, 1:04AM

The never-ending quest to kill Comcast is poised to receive some renewed investment as an ambitious startup readies to secure some new cash. Starry, a Boston-based wireless broadband internet startup, has filed to raise up to $125 million in Series D funding according to a Delaware stock authorization filing uncovered by Pitchbook. If Starry closes […]


Carbon, the fast-growing 3D printing business, is raising up to $300M

Apr 26, 12:24AM

Carbon is issuing new shares at a valuation of $2.5 billion.


Amazon beats optimistic profit expectations for Q1

Apr 25, 11:33PM

Amazon announced today that it has beat Wall Street's already optimistic Q1 projections. The e-commerce giant's revenues have slowed a bit, contributing to moderate fluctuations in after-hours trading, but the company greatly benefits by ever-increasing profit margins. Net income for the quarter hit $3.6 billion, a new record for the company. Much of those inflated […]


Movie subscription service Sinemia is ending US operations

Apr 25, 10:33PM

Over the past few months, Sinemia has gone from promising MoviePass competitor to the source of frustration for moviegoers across the country. After rumors surfaced earlier this week that it would be backing away from its troubled subscription-based movie ticket offering, it posted official word tonight that it will be shutting down operations in the […]


Uber will reportedly seek up to $90 billion valuation in IPO

Apr 25, 10:33PM

Uber is reportedly looking to sell shares between $44 to $50, aiming to raise $8 to $10 billion in the offering. This would value the company between $80 billion to $90 billion, Bloomberg reports. Previous reports had pegged Uber's valuation at around $120 billion. Still, that valuation is higher than its last valuation of $76 […]


Facebook hit with three privacy investigations in a single day

Apr 25, 9:56PM

Third time lucky — unless you’re Facebook . The social networking giant was hit Thursday by a trio of investigations over its privacy practices following a particularly tumultuous month of security lapses and privacy violations — the latest in a string of embarrassing and damaging breaches at the company, much of its own doing. First […]


Tesla to open up Model 3 orders in UK

Apr 25, 9:10PM

Tesla is poised to open up orders for the Model 3 in the U.K. by early May, as well as other markets that have right-hand drive vehicles, according to a tweet from CEO Elon Musk. The Model 3 order page will go live May 1 or 2 in the U.K., followed by Japan, Australia, New […]


Amazon Prime's dominance is spurring new startup opportunities

Apr 25, 9:00PM

Amazon has made two-day shipping the new industry standard -- a standard most competitors can't meet. Fortunately, some exciting new logistics startups are emerging to help them compete with Amazon.


Zwift CEO Eric Min on fitness-gaming and bringing esports into the Olympics

Apr 25, 8:46PM

The rumored IPO plans of $4 billion spinning brand Peloton marks the rise of a wave of interactive fitness startups like Mirror, Tonal, Hydrow and At Home 360 that combine a monthly subscription to recorded and/or live video classes with workout hardware. There’s opportunity beyond this initial “Peloton for X” model, however, when you look at […]


Luminary 'retooling' after podcasters request removal from service

Apr 25, 8:42PM

Last month, a New York Times piece heralded the arrival of Luminary. The story focused on the startup's healthy funding (almost $100 million) and its "subscription-based business model that it hopes will push the medium into a new phase of growth." You'd be hard-pressed to find better circumstances under which to launch your startup. A […]


A quick look at how Series A and seed rounds have ballooned in recent years, fueled by top investors

Apr 25, 8:34PM

Wing, an eight-year-old, Silicon Valley venture firm co-founded by veteran VCs Peter Wagner and Gaurav Garg, produces interesting research about its own industry every now and then, based on smaller data sets than firms like PitchBook or CB Insights tend to use. Instead of looking at funding activity broadly, the firm tracks deal-making at the […]



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Leaky batteries are all too common a problem. Here's how to clean up following a leak, and some tips on how to prevent batteries from leaking in the first place.


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Mar 04, 8:00AM

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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.


Windows 10 apps: Which are worth keeping? Which ones should you dump?

Apr 22, 5:12PM

Every installation of Windows 10 includes a huge collection of built-in apps. Some are Universal apps that are updated from the Microsoft Store. Others are legacy apps that hang around because other programs expect them to be there. If you prefer a tidy system, many (but not all) of these apps can be uninstalled, especially if you prefer a third-party alternative. This gallery offers a comprehensive look at how to unclutter your copy of Windows 10.


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.


Best live TV and video streaming services: Top picks for cord-cutters

Mar 15, 1:27PM

Looking to ditch your cable package? Here are the absolute best alternatives -- whether you want to watch specific shows and movies on demand, stream live TV, or get access to archived libraries from specific networks.


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.)



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Snapchat is bringing its Bitmoji avatars into video games

Apr 25, 1:00PM

Want your video game character to look just like you? Soon you’ll be able to scan an in-game code with Snapchat to play as your personlized Bitmoji avatar on PC, console, and mobile games. Today Snapchat announced is new Bitmoji For Games SDK that will let hand-selected partners integrate 3D Bitmoji as a replacement for […]


Shopify unveils a new lineup of retail hardware

Apr 25, 12:40PM

Shopify is expanding its efforts in brick-and-mortar retailer with the launch of its new retail hardware collection. The company is best-known as a platform for building online stores, but it also offers point-of-sale software for physical stores, and it launched a credit card reader a couple years ago. With the new collection — which includes […]


The Switch has now outsold the N64, but Nintendo sees growth slowing

Apr 25, 12:26PM

Nintendo’s Switch has now outsold its N64 console on lifetime sales, but prospects for the portable gaming system look mixed for the next year following a conservative sales forecast. Nintendo just announced its end of year financials, and in doing so it revealed that it sold 16.95 million Switch consoles in the last year, taking […]


SalesLoft nabs $70M at around $600M valuation for its sales engagement platform

Apr 25, 10:11AM

Artificial intelligence and other tech for automating some of the more repetitive aspects of human jobs continues to be a growing category of software, and today a company that builds tools to address this need for salespeople has raised a tidy sum to grow its business. SalesLoft, an Atlanta-based startup that has built a platform […]


A new cryptocurrency mining malware uses leaked NSA exploits to spread across enterprise networks

Apr 25, 10:00AM

Two years after highly classified exploits built by the National Security Agency were stolen and published, hackers are still using the tools for nefarious reasons. Security researchers at Symantec say they’ve seen a recent spike in a new malware, dubbed Beapy, which uses the leaked hacking tools to spread like wildfire across corporate networks to […]


The startup behind that deep-fake David Beckham video just raised $3M

Apr 25, 8:59AM

The recent global campaign showing Malaria survivors speaking through David Beckham to help raise awareness around the Malaria Must Die initiative spooked a lot of people: The campaign has already exceeded 400 million impressions globally. But a behind-the-scenes video explains how the video was made: The campaign was a joint collaboration between RG/A, Ridley Scott […]


Labster scores $21M Series B to bring VR to STEM education

Apr 25, 7:00AM

Labster, the Denmark headquartered startup building virtual laboratory simulations for STEM students, has raised $21 million in Series B funding. Leading the round is Owl Ventures, with participation from Balderton Capital, Northzone and Swisscom Ventures. Previous backers Nordic Makers, David Helgason, EduCapital and Entangled Group also followed on, bringing the total raised by the company […]


Internet connectivity projects unite as Alphabet spinout Loon grabs $125M from SoftBank's HAPSMobile

Apr 25, 5:35AM

Two futuristic projects are coming together to help increase global internet access after Loon, the Google spinout that uses a collection of floating balloons to bring connectivity to remote areas, announced it has raised money from a SoftBank initiative. HAPSMobile, a SoftBank project that is also focused on increasing global connectivity, is investing $125 million […]


How to source hard-to-fill programming positions

Apr 24, 11:52PM

Zack Burt Contributor Zack Burt is an American computer programmer. He founded Code For Cash, the tech recruiting firm. The competition is intense for great tech talent, and it's even harder to find the most qualified people who are also the right fit for your company This article shares some practical processes that you can […]


Elon Musk on taking Tesla private: 'That ship has sailed'

Apr 24, 11:23PM

Elon Musk would prefer if Tesla, which is known for its volatile share price and is among the most heavily shorted stock, were a private company, but acknowledged during an earnings call Wednesday that it wasn’t likely. Musk can dream, can’t he? “Unfortunately that ship had sailed,” Musk said flatly, in response to a question […]


Tesla plans to launch an insurance product 'in about a month'

Apr 24, 10:51PM

Tesla is developing an insurance product, which could be launched in about a month, CEO Elon Musk said during a call with analysts Wednesday following its first-quarter earnings report. “It will be much more compelling than anything else out there,” he said. Musk didn’t provide further details on what the insurance product might look like, […]


Scientists pull speech directly from the brain

Apr 24, 10:44PM

In a feat that could eventually unlock the possibility of speech for people with severe medical conditions, scientists have successfully recreated the speech of healthy subjects by tapping directly into their brains. The technology is a long, long way from practical application but the science is real and the promise is there.


Apply to participate in the Hackathon at Disrupt San Francisco 2019

Apr 24, 10:42PM

Great news for all you coders, hackers, developers and creative tech makers — our onsite Hackathon returns to Disrupt San Francisco 2019 on October 2-4. Applications to hack are open now and if you're selected, you get to flex your mighty coding skills and go head-to-head against some of the world's best developers to build […]


The Oscars won't change their rules to exclude streaming

Apr 24, 10:36PM

It looks like movies produced by Netflix and other streaming services will be able to compete for next year’s Academy Awards without any changes to eligibility. After the Netflix Original film “Roma” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s ceremony and ultimately took home the awards for Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film and […]


Despite declines for the quarter, Tesla is bullish on its overall energy business

Apr 24, 10:26PM

Even as its solar business declined in step with its overall earnings, Tesla is bullish on the prospects for the energy side of its business over the course of the year. The energy business is an unheralded part of Tesla — overshadowed by its headline-grabbing (and much larger) auto exploits — that chief executive Elon […]


Tesla reports $702 million loss in first quarter

Apr 24, 9:32PM

Tesla reported Wednesday wider-than-expected loss of $702 million, or $4.10 a share, in the first quarter after disappointing delivery numbers, costs and pricing adjustments to its vehicles threw the automaker off of its profitability track. The loss included $188 million of non-recurring charges. When adjusted for one-time losses, Tesla lost $494 million, or $2.90 a […]


You might hate it, but Facebook Stories now has 500M users

Apr 24, 9:23PM

You might think it’s redundant with Instagram Stories, or just don’t want to see high school friends’ boring lives, but ephemeral Snapchat-style Stories now have 500 million daily users across Facebook and Messenger. WhatsApp’s Stories feature Status has 500 million dailies too, and Instagram hit that milestone three months ago. That’s impressive, because it means […]


Samsung Galaxy Fold review: future shock

Apr 24, 9:20PM

The Galaxy Fold has been the most polarizing product I can recall having reviewed. Everyone who saw it wanted to play with the long-promised smartphone paradigm shift. The results, on the other hand, were far more mixed. If nothing else, the Fold has a remarkably high Q-Rating. Each person who saw me using the product […]


Slack to extend collaboration to folks who don't want to give up email

Apr 24, 8:30PM

As Slack gathered with its growing customer base this week at the Frontiers Conference in San Francisco, it announced several enhancements to the product, including extending collaboration to folks who want to stick with email instead of hanging with their co-workers in Slack . Some habits are tough to break, and using email as your […]


Microsoft beats expectations with $30.6B in revenue as Azure's growth continues

Apr 24, 8:18PM

Microsoft reported its quarterly earnings for Q3 2019 today. Overall, Wall Street expected earnings of about $1 per share and revenue of $29.84 billion. The company handily beat this with revenue of $30.6 billion (up 14 percent from the year-ago quarter) and earnings per share of $1.14. With Microsoft focusing heavily on its cloud business, […]



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Ride-hailing firm Grab is losing its CTO

Apr 24, 12:46PM

Grab is once again on the hunt for a CTO after Theo Vassilakis, the former Microsoft and Google executive who currently occupies the role, announced that he will leave the ride-hailing company this summer. Vassilakis became Grab CTO in October 2017, ending a very long search to fill the job, but he explained in a […]


Selina raises $100M at an $850M valuation for its network of living spaces for digital nomads

Apr 24, 12:27PM

The rising tide of Airbnb is lifting all boats, and today a startup that’s building a series of living-coworking-activity spaces across the world primarily geared at digital nomads is reeling in a sizeable round to take its business to the next level. Selina, which operates a network of 22,000 beds out of boutique hostel-style operations […]


VDOO secures $32M for a platform that uses AI to detect and fix vulnerabilities on IoT devices

Apr 24, 10:45AM

Our universe of connected things is expanding by the day: the number of objects with embedded processors now exceeds the number of smartphones globally and is projected to reach some 18 billion devices by 2022. But just as that number is growing, so are the opportunities for malicious hackers to use these embedded devices to crack […]


Drone delivery startup Zipline launches UAV medical program in Ghana

Apr 24, 10:00AM

Zipline, the San Francisco-based UAV manufacturer and logistics services provider, has launched a program in Ghana today for drone delivery of medical supplies. Working with the Ghanaian government, Zipline will operate 30 drones out of four distribution centers to distribute vaccines, blood, and life-saving medications to 2000 health facilities across the West African nation daily. […]


UK gives Huawei an amber light to supply 5G

Apr 24, 9:13AM

The UK government will allow Huawei to be a supplier for some non-core parts of the country’s 5G networks, despite concerns that the involvement of the Chinese telecoms vendor could pose a risk to national security. But it will be excluded from core parts of the networks, according to reports in national press. The news […]


Holded, the 'business operating system' for SMEs, gets €6M in Series A funding led by Lakestar

Apr 24, 8:00AM

Holded, the Barcelona-based startup that offers a SaaS to help SMEs with a range of business tasks, has raised €6 million in Series A funding. The round is led by Lakestar, with previous backers Nauta Capital and Seedrocket 4Founders Capital following on. Founded in 2016 by Bernat Ripoll and Javi Fondevila, Holded describes itself as […]


AV8 Ventures launches with $170M to invest in digital health, mobility and enterprise tech

Apr 24, 6:59AM

The fund, headquartered in Palo Alto and London, is backed solely by German insurance business Allianz.


A new Tesla Model S can now drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco on a single charge

Apr 24, 2:57AM

Tesla has announced that it has extended the range of its Model S vehicle to 370 miles and Model X to 325 miles on a single charge — extending the range of its flagship car to make the trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco on a single charge.  The extensions beat Tesla’s previous records […]


The IPO market is heating up again, but it won't change how fast companies go public

Apr 24, 12:13AM

It’s been an exciting couple of months for startup employees and public market shareholders alike, as a growing number of brands that have talked about going public for some time are finally marching out the door and, on the whole, receiving enthusiastic receptions. Lyft, Zoom, PagerDuty, and Pinterest all priced above their marketed ranges in […]


'Avengers: Endgame' is a very silly movie, but it ends in exactly the right way

Apr 23, 10:41PM

With just a few days until the release of “Avengers: Endgame,” Marvel fans everywhere are probably wondering A) Who dies?? and B) Will this actually resolve the cliffhanger ending of “Infinity War” in a satisfying way? So, just to get it out of the way: A) I’m not telling, and B) Kind of? Mostly? It […]


Jack Dorsey just met with Trump to talk about the health of Twitter's public discourse

Apr 23, 9:36PM

Twitter’s co-founder and CEO historically doesn’t have the most discerning tastes when it comes to who he decides to engage with. Fresh off the podcast circuit, today a thoroughly beardy Jack Dorsey sat down with President Trump for his most high-profile tête-à-tête yet. Unlike his recent amble onto the Joe Rogan show, Dorsey’s 30-minute meeting […]


Postmates has launched in 1,000 new cities since December

Apr 23, 9:06PM

The on-demand delivery platform is expanding rapidly ahead of its 2019 IPO.


Manufacturing giant Aebi Schmidt hit by ransomware

Apr 23, 9:04PM

Aebi Schmidt, a European manufacturing giant with operations in the U.S., has been hit by a ransomware attack, TechCrunch has learned. The Switzerland-based maker of airport maintenance and road cleaning vehicles had operations disrupted Tuesday following the malware infection, according to a source with knowledge of the incident. Systems went down across the company’s international […]


Singapore's Saleswhale raises $5.3M to bring AI to sales and marketing teams

Apr 23, 9:00PM

Saleswhale, a Singapore-based startup that uses AI to help marketers and salespeople close deals, has announced a Series A round worth $5.3 million. The investment is led by Monk’s Hill Ventures — the Southeast Asia-focused firm that took part in Saleswhale’s seed round in 2017 — with participation from existing backers GREE Ventures, Wavemaker Partners […]


Why unicorns can raise $1 billion but can't figure out diversity and inclusion

Apr 23, 9:00PM

I was 13 when I was selected for a competitive math, science and computer science program. Of the 100 kids, I was one of two black girls. The tech industry is no more diverse now than it was then.


Tumblr – finally – enables HTTPS for all accounts

Apr 23, 8:59PM

Better late than never, Tumblr has rolled out HTTPS across its entire site. In a brief post on Tumblr’s engineering page, the company said all Tumblr sites will now have the web encryption setting enabled by default, though it admitted the move was “long-overdue.” Tumblr, which like TechCrunch is owned by Verizon, has 464 million […]


Check out all the demos from TC Sessions: Robotics + AI

Apr 23, 8:53PM

We're incredibly proud of the programming we put together for this year's TC Sessions: Robotics + AI. It's my personal favorite TechCrunch event and I think this year's way easily our best. We had top names in the industry like Marc Raibert, Claire Delaunay, Colin Angle, Anthony Levondowski and Melonee Wise join us onstage. But […]


EBay beats with revenues of $2.6B and EPS of $0.67 as restructuring takes shape

Apr 23, 8:37PM

As eBay continues to work through a restructuring strategy, the e-commerce marketplace and online auction pioneer reported earnings for the first quarter of the year that should keep some of the more activist shareholders a little at bay. The company reported revenues of $2.6 billion and non-GAAP net income of $608 million, or diluted earnings […]


Snapchat revives growth in Q1 beat with 190M users

Apr 23, 8:13PM

Snapchat appears to have turned the corner after a year of flat or negative user growth thanks to a strong Q1 2019 earnings report. It reached 190 million daily active users, up 2 percent from 186 million in Q4 2018 when it plateaued, but still down from 191 million a year ago. Snap added as […]


Snapchat fully rolls out reengineered Android app, boosting usage

Apr 23, 8:11PM

After a year of its user count shrinking or staying flat, Snapchat is finally growing again, and more growth is likely on the way. That’s because it’s finally completed the rollout of Project Mushroom, aka a backend overhaul of its Android app that’s 25 percent smaller and 20 percent faster. Designed for India and other […]



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Mar 04, 8:00AM

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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.


Windows 10 apps: Which are worth keeping? Which ones should you dump?

Apr 22, 5:12PM

Every installation of Windows 10 includes a huge collection of built-in apps. Some are Universal apps that are updated from the Microsoft Store. Others are legacy apps that hang around because other programs expect them to be there. If you prefer a tidy system, many (but not all) of these apps can be uninstalled, especially if you prefer a third-party alternative. This gallery offers a comprehensive look at how to unclutter your copy of Windows 10.


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.


Best live TV and video streaming services: Top picks for cord-cutters

Mar 15, 1:27PM

Looking to ditch your cable package? Here are the absolute best alternatives -- whether you want to watch specific shows and movies on demand, stream live TV, or get access to archived libraries from specific networks.


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.)



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