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Notes from the Samsung Galaxy Fold: day four

Apr 20, 1:31AM

Apologies for skipping day three. This kept me extremely busy yesterday. Though the Galaxy Fold remained a constant companion. Before you ask (or after you ask on Twitter without having read beyond the headline), no it's hasn't broken yet. It’s actually been fairly robust, all things considered. But here's the official line from Samsung on […]


Boston Dynamics showcases new uses for SpotMini ahead of commercial production

Apr 20, 12:54AM

Last year at our TC Sessions: Robotics event, Boston Dynamics announced its intention to commercialize SpotMini. It was a big step for the secretive company. After a quarter of century building some of the world's most sophisticated robots, it was finally taking a step into the commercial realm, making the quadrupedal robot available to anyone […]


If you watch one celebrity-filled, anally obsessed charity video before Earth Day, make it this one

Apr 19, 11:43PM

Lil Dicky, the white comedy rapper with questionable taste but an impressive rolodex, has come up with a millennial’s Earth Day answer to the 80s celebrity-studded, charity hit “We are the World“. Dicky isn’t tackling African famine, instead he’s come up with an oddly anally-fixated paean to the Earth’s climate and the disaster the world […]


Caterina Fake is known for her trend-spotting; here's some of what she's chasing now

Apr 19, 11:04PM

Roughly a year ago, entrepreneurs Caterina Fake and Jyri Engeström decided to form a traditional venture outfit called Yes VC. Fast forward, and the duo has nearly closed on $50 million for their debut fund, including backing from Supercell founder Ilkka Paananen, former Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson and the family office of Nokia Chairman Risto […]


Tesla's board is about to get a lot smaller

Apr 19, 10:46PM

Tesla is cutting its board down by more than one-third, to seven directors, by 2020, a move that includes the loss of some of CEO Elon Musk’s early advisers and allies, according to regulator filings posted Friday. The filing comes days before a busy week for Tesla that will include an April 22 event meant […]


Fastly, the content delivery network, files for an IPO

Apr 19, 10:31PM

Fastly, the content delivery network that’s raised $219 million in financing from investors (according to Crunchbase), is ready for its close up in the public markets. The eight-year-old company is one of several businesses that improve the download time and delivery of different websites to internet browsers and it has just filed for an IPO. […]


Equity Shot: Pinterest zooms into the public markets (and yet another tech company files for an IPO)

Apr 19, 10:09PM

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


Malware researcher Marcus Hutchins pleads guilty, ending his legal case

Apr 19, 8:52PM

Malware researcher Marcus Hutchins has pleaded guilty to two counts of creating and selling a powerful banking malware, ending a long and protracted battle with U.S. prosecutors. Hutchins, a British national who goes by the online handle MalwareTech, was arrested in August 2017 as he was due to fly back to the U.K. following the […]


Prosper is the latest Silicon Valley company to get dinged by, and settle charges with, the SEC

Apr 19, 7:39PM

Another Silicon Valley company is settling with the SEC: the online lending company Prosper, which the SEC had accused of “miscalculating and materially overstating annualized net returns to retail and other investors.” Prosper has agreed to pay $3 million as part of the settlement, in which it has neither admitted nor denied the agency’s allegations. […]


Hacker dumps thousands of sensitive Mexican embassy documents online

Apr 19, 6:09PM

A hacker stole thousands of documents from Mexico’s embassy in Guatemala and posted them online. The hacker, who goes by the online handle @0x55Taylor, tweeted a link to the data earlier this week. The data is no longer available for download after the cloud host pulled the data offline, but the hacker shared the document […]


Apply now to be a TC Top Pick at Disrupt San Francisco 2019

Apr 19, 6:00PM

Psst! We're looking at you, early-stage startup founders. How would you like your startup to be a media and investor darling at Disrupt San Francisco 2019? If you think your startup has what it takes to make the cut, apply to be a TC Top Pick. The application process is super easy, free and potentially […]


Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs is developing visual cues to indicate when their tech is monitoring you

Apr 19, 4:56PM

Alphabet’s subsidiary focused on urban tech development, Sidewalk Labs, is now trying to reinvent signage for smart cities. These signs aren’t to direct the flow of traffic, or to point the way to urban landmarks — they’re designed to let citizens know when they’re being monitored. The proposal is part of a push by the […]


Netflix says it's testing a shuffle feature for when you don't know what to watch

Apr 19, 4:19PM

Netflix is testing a new feature that can help you start streaming when you don’t know what to watch. The company confirmed it’s testing a shuffle mode of sorts, which will allow you to easily click on a popular show to start playing a random episode. The idea with the feature is to offer an […]


Daily Crunch: Zoom and Pinterest go public

Apr 19, 4:15PM

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. Zoom pops 81 percent in Nasdaq debut Thursday was a big day for tech IPOs, with Zoom opening trading at $65 […]


Verified Expert Brand Designer: Ramotion

Apr 19, 4:05PM

Ramotion is a remote branding and product design agency that has worked with Bay Area tech startups since 2014. While they typically do branding for funded, fast-growing startups, Ramotion has helped companies ranging from Bitmoji's early brand identity to Mozilla's rebrand. We spoke to Ramotion's CEO Denis Pakhaliuk about their iterative approach, his favorite branding […]


How do you hire a great growth marketer?

Apr 19, 4:05PM

Editors Note: This article is part of a series that explores the world of growth marketing for founders.


Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine is considering book-themed subscription boxes

Apr 19, 3:41PM

Reese Witherspoon’s media company Hello Sunshine already has its hands in movies, television, Apple TV+ shows, podcasts, Audible originals, books and more. Now it’s weighing an entry into the subscription box business to further capitalize on its brand and its appeal to women. The subscription boxes under consideration would operate out of Reese’s Book Club […]


Apple could be adding Siri Shortcuts and Screen Time to macOS

Apr 19, 3:32PM

Apple wants to add more iOS features to macOS according to a report from 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo. And it starts with improvements to Siri. While Siri has been available on macOS for a while, it feels like a scaled-down version of Siri. Sure, you can ask for the weather, NBA scores or a word translation. […]


ProcessOut improves payment data visualization

Apr 19, 3:01PM

ProcessOut has grown quite a lot since I first covered the startup. The company now has a ton of small and big clients, from Glovo to Vente-Privée and Dashlane. The company has become an expert on payment providers and payment analytics. The core of the product remains the same. Clients sign up to get an […]


Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations

Apr 19, 12:18PM

The French government just launched its own messaging app called Tchap in order to protect conversations from hackers, private companies and foreign entities. But Elliot Alderson, also known as Baptiste Robert, immediately found a security flaw. He was able to create an account even though the service is supposed to be restricted to government officials. […]



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