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Security startup Bugcrowd on crowdsourcing bug bounties: 'Cybersecurity is a people problem'

May 31, 2:52PM

For a cybersecurity company, Bugcrowd relies much more on people than it does on technology. For as long as humans are writing software, developers and programmers are going to make mistakes, said Casey Ellis, the company’s founder and chief technology officer in an interview TechCrunch from his San Francisco headquarters. “Cybersecurity is fundamentally a people […]


If you use women as decorative objects, then I will assume your tech is from the 1950s, too

May 31, 2:30PM

Computex, which wrapped up today, is divided into two venues in Taipei. One, Nangang Exhibition Center, is where the big companies, including Asus and Microsoft, have their booths. The other, in Taipei World Trade Center, houses Innovex, the show's exhibit for startups. While walking around them, I realized that there are no "booth babes" at […]


Spotify is building shared queue Social Listening

May 31, 2:11PM

Want to rock out together even when you’re apart? Spotify has prototyped an unreleased feature called “Social Listening” that lets multiple people add songs to a queue they can all listen to. You just all scan one friend’s QR-style Spotify Social Listening code, and then anyone can add songs to the real-time playlist. Spotify could […]


Tinder launches a new a la carte option, Super Boost, only for subscribers

May 31, 2:11PM

Tinder this morning announced a second, more premium version of its most popular a la carte purchase, Boost, with the launch of Super Boost — an upgrade only offered to Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold premium subscribers. The idea with the new product is to extract additional revenues out of those users who have already […]


Microsoft warns users to patch as exploits for 'wormable' BlueKeep bug appear

May 31, 1:38PM

Microsoft has issued its second advisory this month urging users to update their systems to prevent a re-run of attacks similar to WannaCry. The software giant said Thursday that the recently discovered “wormable” vulnerability in Remote Desktop Services for Windows can allow attackers to remotely run code on a vulnerable computer — such as malware […]


Goodbye BlackBerry Messenger

May 31, 1:35PM

Just over a month ago, Emtek announced the end of BlackBerry Messenger for consumers. The once mighty messaging service had a good run, outstripping the popularity of its hardware namesake. Launched in 2005, licensing rights for the service were acquired by Indonesia-based tech conglomerate Emtek 11 years later. For many years, BBM was considered BlackBerry's […]


Is the tech press too positive in its coverage of startups?

May 31, 1:00PM

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


Following US Huawei ban, China threatens own blacklist for foreign firms

May 31, 12:27PM

Odds of the U.S. and China cooling off their trade war further diminished on Friday after the world's most populous nation said it would create a list of "unreliable" foreign firms of its own. Gao Feng, a spokesman of China's commerce ministry, said today that the nation will create an "entity list" that will include, […]


Huawei bars staff from having technical meetings with US contacts

May 31, 9:11AM

Reeling from the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, Chinese technology giant Huawei has found itself in yet another dilemma: How to pursue internal communications with its own U.S. employees? For now, the company has ordered its Chinese employees to bar technical meetings with their U.S. contacts and sent home the American workers deployed in research and […]


Less than two weeks left: apply to Startup Battlefield at Disrupt SF 2019

May 31, 9:00AM

Would you like $100,000 to fatten the bottom line of your early-stage startup? Could your company benefit from global media coverage and investor attention? Do you have what it takes to compete against the very best early-stage startup founders? Take your resounding "yes" and act quickly, because you have less than two weeks to apply […]


Tibbits are colorful pre-programmed modules for building IoT devices

May 31, 8:40AM

At first glance, Tibbits look like building blocks, but each one is a module or a connector that makes it easier to build connected devices and systems. Tibbits were created by Tibbo Technology, a Taipei-based startup that exhibited at Computex this week (it showed off a humanoid robot built from various Tibbits). The heart of […]


Muro is a retro-style cylinder music box you control with an app

May 31, 8:13AM

The light twinkle of an old-fashioned cylinder music box evokes many things: nostalgia, childhood memories, sometimes even horror (they are a trope in scary movie soundtracks). Most music boxes play one tune, but with the Muro Box, which exhibited at Computex this week, you can use an app to pick different songs or even compose […]


Tesla's new China-made Model 3 opens for pre-order with a 13% price cut

May 31, 6:16AM

Tesla’s big bet on China-based production is key to a new effort to lure Chinese consumers with cheaper prices. Today the U.S. firm revealed that its incoming Model 3, which will be produced in China, will sell from 328,000 RMB — that’s around $47,500 and some 13 percent cheaper than its previous entry-level option. The […]


Foursquare buys Placed from Snap Inc. on the heels of $150M in new funding

May 31, 4:30AM

Foursquare just made its first acquisition. The location tech company has acquired Placed from Snap Inc on the heels of a fresh $150 million investment led by the Raine Group. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Placed founder and CEO David Shim will become President of Foursquare. Placed is the biggest competitor to […]


Once poised to kill the mouse and keyboard, Leap Motion plays its final hand

May 31, 1:13AM

The company sought to completely change how we interacted with computers, but now Leap Motion is selling itself off. Apple reportedly tried to get their hands on the hand-tracking tech which Leap Motion rebuffed, but now the hyped nine-year-old consumer startup is being absorbed into the younger, enterprise-focused UltraHaptics. The Wall Street Journal first reported […]


This longtime cannabis investor has funded Pax and Juul, among others; here's her approach

May 30, 9:34PM

If you’re a cannabis investor or a founder working on a cannabis-related startup, you’ve probably heard of Poseidon Asset Management. The San Francisco-based investment firm is one of very few that is focused narrowly on the industry, which remains fairly insular for now. Poseidon has also been at it longer than most outfits, having begun […]


Lack of leadership in open source results in source-available licenses

May 30, 9:00PM

Cloud infrastructure providers -- such as Amazon -- continue to pose an existential threat to the future of open source.


Uber Eats, micromobility services are growing faster than Uber's core ride-hailing business

May 30, 8:52PM

Uber’s ride-hailing business is growing more slowly than its newer bets. In Uber’s Q1 2019 earnings, the company reported gross bookings growth of 230% for its other bets, while ridesharing grew just 22% compared to the same quarter last year. Gross bookings are the revenue earned minus things like taxes, tolls, fees, wages paid to […]


Maine lawmakers pass bill to prevent ISPs from selling browsing data without consent

May 30, 8:13PM

Good news! Maine lawmakers have passed a bill that will prevent internet providers from selling consumers’ private internet data to advertisers. The state’s senate unanimously passed the bill 35-0 on Thursday following an earlier vote by state representatives 96-45 in favor of the bill. The bill, if signed into law by state governor Janet Mills, […]


What to expect from Apple's WWDC 2019

May 30, 8:09PM

Last year's WWDC was a rare step away from hardware for the company, without a single device announcement. In fact, Apple's gadget lines have largely been the subject of quiet releases over the past year. Ahead of the big Apple TV unveil, the company issued several press releases highlighting minor updates to flagship lines. Just […]



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How to clean up after a battery leak

Mar 01, 9:15AM

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.


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.


The FBI's most wanted cybercriminals

May 29, 3:16PM

For the past few years, the FBI has been keeping a separate list of the US' most wanted cybercriminals. Time to take a look at who's still on it -- in no particular order.



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Pitching accuracy rates of over 99% for multiple cancer screens, Thrive launches with $110 million

May 30, 2:37PM

For more than 25 years the founders of Thrive Earlier Detection have been researching ways to improve the accuracy of liquid biopsy tests. The fruits of that labor from Dr. Bert Vogelstein, Dr. Kenneth Kinzler and Dr. Nickolas Papadopoulos — all professors and researchers at Johns Hopkins University — is CancerSEEK, a liquid biopsy test […]


Machine learning startup Weights & Biases raises $15M

May 30, 2:31PM

Weights & Biases, a startup building development tools for machine learning, has raised $15 million in its second round of funding. The company was started by CrowdFlower founders Lukas Biewald and Chris van Pelt, along with former Google engineer Shawn Lewis. (Under its new name Figure Eight, CrowdFlower was acquired by Appen for up to […]


Pillar launches with $5.5M from Kleiner Perkins and others to tackle your student loan debt

May 30, 2:12PM

A new startup aims to help you get your student loans under control. Today, an app called Pillar, backed by $5.5 million in seed funding led by Kleiner Perkins, is launching a simpler way for consumers to better understand their student loan debt — and even pay it off early. To do so, the app […]


Two years after Essential's launch, still no Home hub or second phone

May 30, 2:11PM

This morning's Moto Z4 news was good cause to go back and reassess the state of the modular phone. Three years after the line launched, the concept hasn't exactly ignited the market — in fact there are really just a handful of scattered competitors to show for it. Essential is among the most prominent with […]


Northwestern Mutual has carved out $150 million for another fintech and insurance investment fund

May 30, 2:00PM

Northwestern Mutual is setting aside $150 million for a second venture fund. "We're committed to transforming the client experience to drive change within the financial services industry," said Souheil Badran, executive vice president and chief innovation officer, in a statement. "This additional capital will allow us to build on the success of Northwestern Mutual Future […]


Security lapse exposed private Theta photos

May 30, 2:00PM

Millions of photos taken by Theta camera owners — some private and unlisted — were left exposed after security researchers found an open database without a password. Noam Rotem and Ran Locar found the leaky database and reported the exposure to Ricoh, which secured the database within a day. The printing tech giant has sold […]


Insight Partners bags threat intel company Recorded Future for $780M

May 30, 1:54PM

If you haven’t noticed, security companies are a pretty hot commodity these days. Just yesterday, Palo Alto Networks bought two security startups. Earlier this week, FireEye bought Verodin for $250 million, and today, private equity firm Insight Partners announced it was buying threat intelligence vendor Recorded Future for $780 million. What Insight is buying is […]


Enterprise cybersecurity startup BlueVoyant raises $82.5M at a $430M+ valuation

May 30, 1:52PM

The pace of malicious hacks and security breaches is showing no signs of slowing down, and spend among enterprises to guard against that is set to reach $124 billion this year. That’s also having a knock-on effect on the most innovative cybersecurity startups, which continue to raise big money to grow and meet that demand. In […]


Using augmented reality, Altoida is identifying the likely onset of neurodegenerative diseases

May 30, 1:30PM

For the past nineteen years, Ioannis Tarnanas, the founder and chief scientific officer at Altoida, has been developing virtual and augmented reality tools to offer predictions about the onset of mental illness in older patients. The company, whose tools have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for predicting Alzheimer’s, claims that it can […]


LEGO celebrates Apollo 11 with a lovely, bricky Lunar Lander

May 30, 1:01PM

The 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 and the first lunar landing is approaching, and there will be no shortage of fanfare — so why shouldn't LEGO get in on the fun? This Lunar Lander set looks like a great way to celebrate the missions of the space program's past, while the space station and launch sets celebrate its present and future.


Healthcare data integration startup Abacus Insights lands $12.7M Series A

May 30, 1:00PM

Abacus Insights, an early stage startup that wants to help coordinate healthcare information across systems, announced a $12.7 million Series A investment today led by CRV. Existing investors 406 Ventures and Echo Health Ventures also participated in the round. The company is trying to make it easier for health insurance companies to share data with […]


The latest modular Moto Z has a beefy battery and improved low-light camera

May 30, 1:00PM

When it arrived in 2016, the Moto Z felt revolutionary — or, at the very least, novel. Motorola soon announced it was making the Moto Z its flagship device. In the intervening three years, the line has yet to set the world on fire. It's seemingly been a decent seller for the company, but with […]


UK Internet attitudes study finds public support for social media regulation

May 30, 11:50AM

UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has published a new joint report and stat-fest on Internet attitudes and usage with the national data protection watchdog, the ICO — a quantitative study to be published annually which they’re calling the Online Nation report. The new structure hints at the direction of travel for online regulation in the UK, […]


MMC Ventures launches fresh £52M seed fund aimed at London startups

May 30, 11:43AM

Synthesia is a London-based startup which recently achieved notoriety after powering the technology behind the recent global campaign showing Malaria survivors speaking through David Beckham to help raise awareness around the Malaria Must Die initiative. That is, at least now, well known. What was less well known until today was that to achieve this, Synthesia […]


Medivis gets FDA approval for its augmented reality surgical planning toolkit

May 30, 11:05AM

Augmented reality is coming to the operating room theater sooner than anyone may have predicted. Medivis, which launched its product suite earlier this year, has now received approvals from the Food and Drug Administration and will begin rolling out its service in hospitals around the country. The SurgicalAR platform is a visualization tool that guides […]


Rumpus, the collaborative toolkit from Oblong Industries, is now available on Webex

May 30, 10:30AM

In a previous life, John Underkoffler spent his days in Los Angeles dreaming up all of the possible ways men and machines would interact as a science adviser on films like Minority Report. Now, he designs those systems for the real world through his company Oblong Industries, which has labored to create a full stack […]


London fintech Yapily raises $5.4M to offer a single API to connect to banks

May 30, 10:00AM

Yapily, a London fintech startup that offers an Open Banking-based API platform to enable financial services providers and other types of enterprises, such as merchants, to connect to banks, has raised $5.4 million in seed funding. Leading the round is HV Holtzbrinck Ventures and LocalGlobe. Investors also include Taavet Hinrikus (TransferWise Chairman and co-founder), Ott […]


Apple, Google, Microsoft, WhatsApp sign open letter condemning GCHQ proposal to listen in on encrypted chats

May 30, 9:44AM

An international coalition of civic society organizations, security and policy experts and tech companies — including Apple, Google, Microsoft and WhatsApp — has penned a critical slap-down to a surveillance proposal made last year by the UK’s intelligence agency, warning it would undermine trust and security and threaten fundamental rights. “The GCHQ’s ghost protocol creates […]


Ekasbo's Matebot may be the cutest cat robot yet created

May 30, 8:50AM

If Shrek saw Matebot, no amount of sad-eyes could win him back to Puss in Boots’ side. Created by Shenzhen-based robotics company Ekasbo, Matebot looks like a black and white cartoon cat and responds to your touch by wiggling its ears, changing the expression in its big LED eyes and tilting its head. Built with […]


Ulo is an adorable security camera that interacts with you while keeping watch over your home

May 30, 8:20AM

Tired of home security cameras that add nothing to your home (besides, well, surveillance)? The Ulo, created by Luxembourg-based Mu Design, adds a touch of whimsy. The owl-shaped surveillance camera has two big interactive LCD eyes that follow your movements, and its two lenses—a HD camera and motion sensor camera—discreetly hidden in its beak, made […]



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VirtualDJ 2018

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VirtualDJ is a software used by DJs to replace their turntables and CD players, and use digital music instead of vinyl and CDs. It...


CCleaner

May 15, 9:08PM

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system allowing Windows to...


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How to clean up after a battery leak

Mar 01, 9:15AM

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.


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.


The FBI's most wanted cybercriminals

May 29, 3:16PM

For the past few years, the FBI has been keeping a separate list of the US' most wanted cybercriminals. Time to take a look at who's still on it -- in no particular order.


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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UK's first 5G network taster goes live in six cities tomorrow

May 29, 2:52PM

The UK’s first 5G consumer mobile network is launching tomorrow in six cities. Mobile network operator EE will switch on the next-gen cellular connectivity in select locations in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, Birmingham and Manchester — promising “increased speeds, reliability and connectivity”. Though of course consumers will also need to have a 5G handset and […]


Bose previews voice controlled on-ear headphones and a pair of wireless earbuds

May 29, 2:52PM

Bose just announced a trio of new headphones today. The company used the opportunity to primarily focus on the dryly named Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, which purport to sport "the biggest leap forward in headphones since the iconic QuietComfort." A big claim, to be sure, especially given how much that line has come to define […]


Talkspace picks up $50 million Series D

May 29, 2:36PM

Talkspace, the platform that lets patients and therapists communicate online, has today announced the close of a $50 million financing round led by Revolution Growth. Existing investors, such as Norwest Venture Partners, Omura Capital, Spark Capital, and Compound Ventures are also participating in the round. As part of the deal, Revolution Growth’s Patrick Conroy will […]


Paris opens a data center to control its digital infrastructure

May 29, 2:28PM

The city of Paris is doing something I didn't expect — they're launching their own data center to host their digital services. The data center is going to be operated by city employees, so Paris plans to control their digital destiny from end to end. I visited the data center yesterday. Located in the north of […]


Stripe and Precursor lead $4.5m seed into media CRM startup Pico

May 29, 2:00PM

Google and Facebook are increasingly slurping up every ad dollar on the internet. Their dominant position is upending the business models of traditional and startup media companies alike. The click-driven ad model of yore is leaving a graveyard in its wake, as once high-flying companies like Mic collapse. Learning from the wave of SaaS startups […]


Uber will start deactivating riders with low ratings

May 29, 2:00PM

Uber is now requiring the same good behavior from riders that it has long expected from its drivers. Uber riders have always had ratings, but they were never really at risk of deactivation — until now. Starting today, riders in the U.S. and Canada are now at risk of deactivation if their rating falls significantly […]


Following FTC complaint, Google rolls out new policies around kids' apps on Google Play

May 29, 1:59PM

Google announced this morning a new set of developer policies aimed at providing additional protections for children and families seeking out kid-friendly apps on Google Play. The new policies require that developers ensure their apps are meeting all the necessary policy and regulatory requirements for apps that target children in terms of their content, ads, […]


InWin's Alice is a mid-tower PC case you can match to your cosplay

May 29, 1:53PM

There's a huge amount of crossover between the gaming and cosplay communities and InWin's Alice computer chassis will appeal to many in the middle of that Venn diagram. The company is currently showing off Alice and its other PC cases at Computex in Taipei. Named after the Lewis Carroll character, the mid tower case comes […]


Amazon adds 'Alexa, delete what I said today' command

May 29, 1:33PM

Buried in the this morning’s Echo Show 5 announcement are a couple of new security features worth highlighting. In addition to the inclusion of a built-in camera shutter on the new smart display are a pair of Echo commands that let users delete voice recordings with an Alexa command. “Alexa, delete what I said today” […]


Logz.io lands $52M to keep growing open source-based logging tools

May 29, 1:02PM

Logz.io announced a $52 million Series D investment today. The round was led by General Catalyst. Other investors participating in the round included OpenView Ventures, 83North, Giza Venture Capital, Vintage Investment Partners, Greenspring Associates and Next47. Today’s investment brings the total raised to nearly $100 million, according to Crunchbase data. Logz.io is a company built […]


Amazon just launched a $90, 5.5-inch Echo Show

May 29, 1:00PM

Amazon just announced a 5.5-inch Echo Show model with a $90 price tag, and I'd be remiss if I didn't mention right out of the gate how much the thing looks like that new Google Assistant-sporting Smart Clock. These things happen, of course. Call it convergent evolution if you will — as a matter of […]


Soda Says, a curated consumer electronics retail platform, launches in the U.S.

May 29, 1:00PM

Grace Gould has spent her life thinking about the intersection of retail and tech. She started out in Apple Retail, and then moved on to Index Ventures where she worked on early stage investments. She then worked at PCCH International as the VP of Global Retail Strategy, working with companies and hardware makers to develop, […]


Huawei files motion to challenge sweeping US ban, calling it 'not normal'

May 29, 12:59PM

Huawei this morning began the process of challenging the Trump administration’s sweeping ban. The Chinese hardware giant has filed a motion for summary judgement that calls into question the constitutionality of the section of the National Defense Authorization Act used to halt imports. The company’s Chief Legal Officer cited Huawei’s usual arrays of arguments against […]


Ducky's new limited-edition mechanical keyboard pays tribute to Taiwan's Paiwan community

May 29, 12:58PM

Ducky, known for its popular mechanical keyboards, is based in Taiwan and today at Computex it showed off its tribute to the country's culture: the limited-edition "Year of the Pig" 65 percent keyboard. The latest of Ducky’s yearly Zodiac releases, the keyboard was created in collaboration with metalwork artist Kulele Ruladen, the keyboard pays tribute […]


Review of UK migration rules calls for more dev jobs to be fast-tracked

May 29, 12:44PM

A public body that advises the UK government on immigration policy has recommended including more programming and software development jobs on the shortages occupation list which would make it easier for employers to bring in skilled tech talent from outside the European Union . In a review of the Shortage Occupation List (SOL) published today […]


San Diego's eSub raises $12 million for its construction management software

May 29, 12:41PM

The San Diego-based software developer eSub Construction Software has raised $12 million in a new round of financing for its project management platform for contractors. The company’s funding was led by Catalyst Investors with participation from previous investor Revolution Ventures. Software for the construction industry is becoming a big business and attracting more capital from […]


Agritech startup TaniGroup raises $10M to help Indonesia's farmers grow

May 29, 12:27PM

In 2016, former World Bank analyst Eka Pamitra teamed up with five friends to start a business that would help farmers in their native Indonesia. Today their company — TaniGroup — closed a $10 million Series A round that’s aimed at expanding its service nationwide with the support of the government. TaniGroup works for more […]


Equalum grabs $18M Series B to help companies ingest data faster

May 29, 12:00PM

Equalum, an Israeli startup, which helps companies gather data from a variety of enterprise sources, announced an $18 million Series B investment today. The round was led by Planven Investments . Other participants included United Ventures and prior investors Innovation Endeavors and GE Ventures along with a group of unnamed individuals. Today’s haul brings the […]


Under-the-radar payments app True Balance just clocked $100M in GMV in India

May 29, 11:41AM

Away from the limelight of urban cities, where an increasingly growing number of firms are fighting for a piece of India's digital payments market, a South Korean startup’s app is quietly helping millions of Indians pay digitally and enjoy many financial services for the first time. The app, called True Balance, began its life as […]


Lian Li's DK-05 is a standing desk with a cool twist

May 29, 11:32AM

Even before Computex officially started yesterday in Taipei, Lian Li's combination chassis and standing workstations were already turning heads as attendees got to take a look at their interiors before the glass tops were installed. The insides of the DK-05 were clearly visible, looking like miniature water parks with a labyrinthine arrangement of tubes and […]



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CCleaner

May 15, 9:08PM

CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system allowing Windows to...


VirtualDJ 2018

Mar 14, 9:15AM

VirtualDJ is a software used by DJs to replace their turntables and CD players, and use digital music instead of vinyl and CDs. It...


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May 20, 7:03AM

Advanced SystemCare 12 is an easy-to-use PC yet all-in-one system optimization and security software. With new features and technologies,...


How to clean up after a battery leak

Mar 01, 9:15AM

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.


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.


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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MacKenzie Bezos pledges to give away more than half her $37B fortune to charity and philanthropy

May 28, 2:50PM

MacKenzie Bezos, the world’s third-richest woman following her divorce from Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, has signed the Giving Pledge — a commitment that will see her giving away more than half her wealth to philanthropy or charitable causes, either during her lifetime or in her will. Bezos recently made headlines when she gave […]


Glovo faces safety protests after delivery rider killed on the job

May 28, 2:44PM

Spanish on-demand delivery startup Glovo is facing angry protests from couriers on its platform following the death of a 22-year-old rider on Saturday in Barcelona where the business is headquartered. Local press reports that the man, a Nepalese national called Pujan Koirala, had been substituting for a registered Glovo courier at the time he was […]


Huawei reassesses FedEx relationship over 'misrouted' packages

May 28, 2:35PM

Huawei is understandably reexamining a number of relationships in the wake of a recent U.S. trade ban. While various component and software providers including Google and ARM have suspended dealings with the Chinese hardware giant, the latest issue comes from an altogether different source.  The company told Reuters this week that it's reassessing its relationship […]


Q&A with J Crowley, Head of Product at Airbnb Lux, on what makes a great PM

May 28, 2:12PM

The role of Product Manager can mean very different things at various companies. Should a product manager be technical? Scientific? Opinionated? J Crowley has run product at three big-name companies. At Foursquare, he led the rebuild of Swarm after a rocky initial launch and eventually became Head of Product. He then moved on to Blue […]


Paladin Drones picks up $1.3M to give first responders a live feed of emergencies

May 28, 2:11PM

In emergency situations, minutes can mean the difference between life and death. Paladin Drones, a company launching out of Y Combinator, wants to use technology to minimize the amount of time between a 911 call and a response through autonomous drones. The company today announced the close of a $1.3 million seed round with participation […]


Out of stealth, Stratio emerges with predictive AI to stop your bus breaking down

May 28, 2:00PM

Remember that future we were promised where our vehicle magically tells us that we're about to break down? Or actually never does? Or that the pick-up truck arrives before the driver even knows something wrong? That future is arriving. But like many things, the practical reality is that this technology starts to arrive in the […]


DJI launches a new onboard drone computer for enterprise users

May 28, 1:51PM

DJI this morning announced the latest version of its Manifold onboard drone computer. The second generation device can be programmed for myriad different enterprise purposes, from research to routine inspections. The Manifold 2 packs either an Intel Core i7 or NVIDIA Jetson TX2, integrating with the built-in sensors on the company's Matrice 210 and 600 […]


Google makes mobile-first indexing the default for all new domains

May 28, 1:50PM

At the end of 2018, Google said mobile-first indexing — that is, using a website’s mobile version to index its pages — was being used for over half the web pages in Google search results. Today, Google announced that mobile-first indexing will now be the default for all new web domains as of July 1, […]


Amazon defeated shareholder's vote on facial recognition by a wide margin

May 28, 1:27PM

Efforts by shareholders to instruct Amazon to stop selling its facial recognition technology to government customers failed by a wide margin, according to a new corporate filing with regulators. About 2.4 percent of shareholders voted for the proposal, a fraction of the 50 percent necessary to pass. The measure needed to reach a 5 percent threshold […]


Super Mario Maker 2 builds on Nintendo's rich history

May 28, 1:00PM

In 1992, Nintendo released Mario Paint. The SNES title was a strange departure, even as far as the diverse and wide-ranging gameplay of Mario's world goes. For one thing, it shipped with a mouse, perhaps the unsexiest of all Nintendo peripherals. For another, it was far more focused on creation than gameplay — drawing, music, […]


Seedlegals closes $4M Series A, led by Index Ventures, to automate startup fundraisings

May 28, 12:53PM

When SeedLegals launched in 2017 in the UK, I'd say many of us thought "why has that not been done before?". After all, two things have happened which make this an obvious idea for a startup: startup funding rounds are now so common that there is no reason large amounts of automation could be done. […]


Apple announces a new… iPod touch

May 28, 12:42PM

Apple is updating the iPod touch with an A10 Fusion system-on-a-chip. Other than that, it looks pretty much like the old iPod touch with a 4-inch display, a classic home button and many different color options. The A10 Fusion chip was first introduced with the iPhone 7. In other words, the new iPod touch performs […]


Indonesia's vegetable hawkers are going digital thanks to a new startup

May 28, 12:37PM

Few things are more interesting that the convergence of old and new. It’s with that in mind that we once again look to Indonesia where East Ventures, an early-stage VC that’s behind a project to digitize the country’s street vendors, has backed a new startup that is modernizing street vendors who sell fresh produce. In […]


India's Ather Energy raises $51 million to grow its electric scooters business

May 28, 12:33PM

There’s more money racing into India’s increasingly-competitive two-wheeler market after electric scooter maker Ather Energy said today it has raised $51 million in new funding. The round was led by early backer Sachin Bansal, the co-founder of Flipkart, who invested $32 million. The rest of the money was provided by Hero MotoCorp, which added $19 million […]


EU-US Privacy Shield complaint to be heard by Europe's top court in July

May 28, 10:24AM

A legal challenge to the EU-US Privacy Shield, a mechanism used by thousands of companies to authorize data transfers from the European Union to the US, will be heard by Europe’s top court this summer. The General Court of the EU has set a date of July 1 and 2 to hear the complaint brought […]


Devices built with Intel's Ice Lake and Project Athena specifications will be available in time for the holidays

May 28, 8:18AM

Even before Computex officially launched today, AMD and Qualcomm threw down the gauntlet at Intel with a new chip and a 5G PC, respectively. Today Intel responded in kind during its keynote presentation in Taipei, introducing new processors and laptops, in addition to unveiling Ice Lake, its 10th generation Intel Core chips. Now shipping to […]


SoundCloud buys artist distribution platform Repost Network

May 28, 8:09AM

The past year has seen Spotify embark on a series of acquisitions to beef up its service, particularly on podcast content. Now it is the turn of SoundCloud, another European music startup — albeit one that had lost its way in recent years — to go deal-making: the Berlin-based company has picked up Repost Network, […]


Future Positive Capital outs $57M fund to back European startups tackling world's 'most pressing problems'

May 28, 7:01AM

Future Positive Capital, an early-stage VC firm co-founded by ex-Index Ventures associate Sofia Hmich, breaks cover today. The new pan-European fund, which has a first close of $57.1 million, will invest in “deep tech” startups right across the region that are attempting to solve “the world’s most pressing problems”. Specifically, Hmich and her co-founders Alexandre […]


Alibaba reportedly mulling to raise $20B through a second listing in Hong Kong

May 28, 12:06AM

Massive news just dropped for Hong Kong’s capital markets. Alibaba, one of the world’s largest tech companies, is considering raising $20 billion through a second listing in Hong Kong, Bloomberg reported on Monday citing sources. TechCrunch has reached out to Alibaba for comment and will update the story if and when we have more information. […]


An original Apple I in a briefcase just sold for nearly $500k

May 27, 7:23PM

  Most people wouldn’t think too much of a computer crammed into a briefcase — but if it’s one of the few remaining examples of the first computer ever built by Apple? That’s a whole different story. An original Apple I from 1976 — as hand-built by Steve Wozniak — just sold for £371,260 (or […]



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Ulysses adds split view on the iPad and support for Ghost blogs

May 27, 2:42PM

Writing app Ulysses has been updated with a few nifty feature additions. On the iPad, you can now split the editor into two side-by-side editors — this feature alone opens up a lot of possibilities. Ulysses also now supports the option to publish your writing directly to a Ghost blog. Ulysses is currently available on […]


India's FreshToHome raises $11 million to expand its fish, meat, and vegetable e-commerce platform

May 27, 12:10PM

Shan Kadavil, who spent early days of his career managing tech support firm Support and then heading India operations of gaming firm Zynga, says he had a calling of sorts when his son was born. Kadavil realized that much of the meat that sells in India is not exactly healthy. The perishables are loaded with […]


Qualcomm and Lenovo reveal the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC

May 27, 11:42AM

Qualcomm announced during its Computex press conference today that it will launch the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC with Lenovo. The two companies describe the PC, called Project Limitless, as "the world's first 7nm platform purpose-built for PCs that offers 5G connectivity." The laptop runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx Compute Platform, which is designed to support […]


Final week to sign up and save €200 on Disrupt Berlin passes

May 27, 8:00AM

Planning to join us and more than 1,200 other startuppers at Disrupt Berlin 2019 on 11-12 December? That's great news, but this is even better; you can save €200 off the super-early-bird ticket price if you sign up for our mailing list. Here's the catch: You must sign up before registration officially opens, and that […]


TikTok parent Bytedance is reportedly working on its own smartphone

May 27, 7:54AM

It’s been a busy couple of months for Bytedance, one of the world’s most valuable startups and the operator of globally popular video app TikTok. The Beijing-based company has continued to grow its list of apps to include the likes of work collaboration tool Lark, an instant messenger called Feiliao as well as a music streaming […]


Nvidia announces its Studio line of laptops to compete against the MacBook Pro

May 27, 7:47AM

During its press conference in Taipei a day before Computex starts, Nvidia announced a new line of laptops that will run its RTX graphics processing units, as well as a new software platform called Studio, with SDKs and drivers to make graphics rendering and other tasks faster. The units are targeted to creative professionals, like […]


Fiat Chrysler proposes 50-50 merger with Renault

May 27, 7:07AM

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has proposed merging its business with Renault that, if accepted, would create the third largest global automaker with 8.7 million in annual vehicle sales. FCA delivered Monday a non-binding letter to Renault’s board that proposes combining the business as a 50-50 merger. FCA’s proposal illustrates the growing desire among automakers to consolidate, […]


AMD unveils the 12-core Ryzen 9 3900X, at half the price of Intel's competing Core i9 9920X chipset

May 27, 4:19AM

AMD CEO Lisa Su gave the Computex keynote in Taipei today, the first time the company has been invited to do so (the event officially starts tomorrow). During the presentation, AMD unveiled news about its chips and graphics processors that will increase pressure on competitors Intel and Nvidia, both in terms of pricing and performance. […]


Arm announces its new premium CPU and GPU designs

May 27, 4:00AM

Arm, the company that designs the basic chip architecture for most of the world’s smartphones, today announced the launch of its next suite of designs for premium phones. It’ll be a while before you’ll see the first phones that use chips based on this design, but typically we see the first actual chips before the […]


How games conquered the movies

May 27, 2:19AM

We used to think that as video games matured, as a medium, they would become more like Hollywood, becoming more focused on character development, plot reversals, and tight, suspense-driven narratives, rather than action set pieces alternating with cinematic cut scenes. Hoo boy, were we wrong. Instead the exact inverse has happened. Action movies have become […]


National security journalism just became a national security threat

May 26, 6:08PM

Six years ago, British intelligence officers walked into the offices of The Guardian newspaper in London and demanded its staff destroy computers they believed stored highly classified documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. In the basement of the newspaper’s offices, editors used angle-grinders and drills to destroy the computers in an effort to render […]


These 'microbe-grown' headphones could be the future of sustainable electronics

May 26, 5:31PM

The culture of planned obsolescence in electronics produces a huge amount of toxic waste unlikely to go anywhere but a landfill for the next millennium or so. Nature produces some of the strongest and most versatile substances we've ever encountered, so why not use them instead? That's what Finnish design house Aivan has attempted with this concept pair of headphones made from fungus, bioplastics, and other natural materials.


Traffic on Memorial Day: Here's what 37.6 million road trippers can expect

May 26, 5:22PM

How, and if, people travel on Memorial Day weekend can provide a fleeting glimpse at the state of the U.S. economy, or at least provide insight into consumer confidence. The upshot this year: a near record-setting travel despite a rising national gas price. Nearly 43 million Americans were expected to travel in cars, trains and […]


As the term 'unicorn' goes broke from overuse, what's actually rare?

May 26, 4:09PM

There are so many unicorns in the market today — they stampede by the hundred in 2019 — that they are impossible to keep tabs on.


Fiat Chrysler-Renault tie up: What the maker of Jeep could gain

May 26, 3:41PM

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Renault are in talks that could result in merging vast swaths of their businesses, a move that illustrates the growing desire among automakers to consolidate in an environment of increased regulatory pressure, sales declines and rising costs aimed at bringing next-generation technologies like self-driving cars to market. Update: Fiat Chrysler has […]


The savage genius of SoftBank funding competitors

May 26, 2:47PM

Venture capitalists aren’t supposed to make their portfolio companies battle to the death. There’s a long-standing but unofficial rule that investors shouldn’t fund multiple competitors in the same space. Conflicts of interest could arise, information about one startup’s strategy could be improperly shared with the other, and the companies could become suspicious of advice provided […]


Week-in-Review: Trump's order takes a hatchet to Huawei's heart

May 26, 8:45AM

Last week, Trump signed an executive order that enabled the federal government to prohibit U.S. companies from buying telecom equipment from foreign companies at their discretion. This week, the full damage began to feel apparent to China’s fastest-growing smartphone powerhouse, Huawei. American companies, at the behest of Trump and company, began turning on the Chinese […]


Equity transcribed: How to avoid an IPO

May 25, 8:51PM

This week, the Equity duo of Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm convened to get some quick hits in about Slack’s WORK, Luckin Coffee and Sam Altman’s departure from Y Combinator. They then dug a bit deeper into the money around food: DoorDash and Sun Basket both raised this week. And what is a discussion about […]


To realize its VR dreams, Facebook needs to kill what Oculus has built

May 25, 7:14PM

Mark Zuckerberg has poured billions into his virtual reality dream, a new platform that Facebook owns. Facebook bought Oculus and has spent the last five years killing what it was and reinventing it as a Facebook-scale company. It has dumped most of the co-founders, brought in Zuck loyalists to take over the most important decisions […]


This is one smart device that every urban home could use

May 25, 5:00PM

Living in a dense urban environment brings many startup-fuelled conveniences, be it near instant delivery of food — or pretty much whatever else you fancy — to a whole range of wheels that can be hopped on (or into) to whisk you around at the tap of an app. But the biggest problem afflicting city […]



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Week-in-Review: Trump's order takes a hatchet to Huawei's heart

May 26, 8:45AM

Last week, Trump signed an executive order that enabled the federal government to prohibit U.S. companies from buying telecom equipment from foreign companies at their discretion. This week, the full damage began to feel apparent to China’s fastest-growing smartphone powerhouse, Huawei. American companies, at the behest of Trump and company, began turning on the Chinese […]


Equity transcribed: How to avoid an IPO

May 25, 8:51PM

This week, the Equity duo of Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm convened to get some quick hits in about Slack’s WORK, Luckin Coffee and Sam Altman’s departure from Y Combinator. They then dug a bit deeper into the money around food: DoorDash and Sun Basket both raised this week. And what is a discussion about […]


To realize its VR dreams, Facebook needs to kill what Oculus has built

May 25, 7:14PM

Mark Zuckerberg has poured billions into his virtual reality dream, a new platform that Facebook owns. Facebook bought Oculus and has spent the last five years killing what it was and reinventing it as a Facebook-scale company. It has dumped most of the co-founders, brought in Zuck loyalists to take over the most important decisions […]


This is one smart device that every urban home could use

May 25, 5:00PM

Living in a dense urban environment brings many startup-fuelled conveniences, be it near instant delivery of food — or pretty much whatever else you fancy — to a whole range of wheels that can be hopped on (or into) to whisk you around at the tap of an app. But the biggest problem afflicting city […]


Growth, Kubernetes, rocket launches, gender in tech, and more Luckin Coffee

May 25, 4:30PM

Housekeeping & Extra Crunch 20% event discount reminder Extra Crunch will not be publishing on Monday due to the Memorial Day holiday in the United States. Publishing will resume as normal on Tuesday. Reminder: if you are an annual member of Extra Crunch, your membership includes a 20% discount on event tickets and exhibitor packages. […]


Which public US universities graduate the most funded founders?

May 25, 4:09PM

When it comes to public universities, the old adage "you get what you pay for" clearly does not apply. Leading public research universities have a track record of turning out successful graduates.


Startups Weekly: VCs are drunk on beverage startups

May 25, 12:00PM

In this week's newsletter: Y Combinator has a new president, DoorDash raises $600M and startups go on acquisition sprees.


China's largest chipmaker is delisting from the Nasdaq

May 25, 4:03AM

The U.S-China trade war is increasingly influencing tech. Huawei has suffered a turbulent past week with key suppliers pausing work with the company, and now China’s largest chipmaker is planning to delist from the New York Stock Exchange. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) announced in a filing published Friday that it plans to delist next […]


Business author Julian Guthrie on the biggest difference between 'alpha' men and women

May 24, 11:35PM

If you’ve been out and about in Silicon Valley in the last month or so, chances are you’ve heard of “Alpha Girls,” a new book written by journalist Julian Guthrie about four people who’ve made a big impact on the world of startup investing. The book recognizes them — Theresia Gouw, MJ Elmore, Sonja Hoel […]


Uber's first employee Ryan Graves resigns from board

May 24, 10:30PM

After nearly a decade on Uber's board of directors, the former CEO is calling it quits.


First American site bug exposed 885 million sensitive title insurance records

May 24, 9:14PM

News just in from security reporter Brian Krebs: Fortune 500 real estate insurance giant First American exposed approximately 885 million sensitive records because of a bug in its website. Krebs reported that the company’s website was storing and exposing bank account numbers, statements, mortgage and tax records, Social Security numbers and driving license images in […]


How to see another company's growth tactics and try them yourself

May 24, 9:00PM

Every company's online acquisition strategy is out in the open. If you know where to look. This post shows you exactly where to look, and how to reverse engineer their growth tactics...


'Observation' is a tense, atmospheric puzzler where you play a modern HAL 9000

May 24, 8:31PM

When you watch 2001: A Space Odyssey, do you find yourself criticizing HAL 9000's machinations and thinking, "I could do better than that!" If so, Observation may be right up your alley. In it you play a space station AI called SAM that is called upon by the humans on board to help resolve a deadly mystery — though you may be a part of it yourself.


CoinBits launches as a passive investment app for bitcoin

May 24, 7:37PM

Erik Finman is a twenty-something bitcoin maximalist as famous for his precocity as he is for his $12 bet on the currency a few years ago. Now, Finman, who built his first company while still in high school, is launching a new startup called CoinBits, which allows users to passively invest in bitcoin. The idea, […]


Livekick raises $3M to use live video for one-on-one training

May 24, 7:22PM

Livekick, a startup that gives customers access to one-on-one personal training and yoga from their home (or hotel room, or elsewhere), is announcing that it has raised $3 million in seed funding. The company was founded by entrepreneur Yarden Tadmor and fitness expert Shayna Schmidt. Tadmor said that with all his travel for work, his […]


SpaceX reveals more Starlink info after launch of first 60 satellites

May 24, 6:47PM

Last night's successful Starlink launch was a big one for SpaceX — its heaviest payload ever, weighed down by 60 communications satellites that will eventually be part of a single constellation providing internet to the globe. That's the plan, anyway — and the company pulled the curtain back a bit more after launch, revealing a few more details about the birds it just put in the air.


CFIUS Cometh: What this obscure agency does and why it matters to your fund or startup

May 24, 6:00PM

On January 12, 2016, Grindr announced it had sold a 60% controlling stake in the company to Beijing Kunlun Tech, a Chinese gaming firm, valuing the company at $155 million...


Daily Crunch: Assange faces Espionage Act charges

May 24, 5:46PM

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. WikiLeaks' Assange charged under the Espionage Act in a 'major test case' for press freedom Julian Assange, founder of whistleblowing site […]


Apply to TechCrunch's premier startup competition, Startup Battlefield

May 24, 5:00PM

Imagine what $100,000 cash could do for your startup dreams. If you're an early-stage startup founder determined to take your business to the top, it's time to stop dreaming and get down to the serious task of competing in Startup Battlefield, our premier pitch-off that takes place at Disrupt San Francisco 2019 on October 2-4. Step […]


Amazon finally supports Traditional Chinese books on Kindle

May 24, 4:37PM

A long-awaited service for readers in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and some other overseas Chinese communities have finally come true: Amazon has just started offering Traditional Chinese books for its Kindle e-reader. The release filled an obvious gap for Kindle, which debuted back in 2007 and has been growing the number of languages it supports […]



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China's largest chipmaker is delisting from the Nasdaq

May 25, 4:03AM

The U.S-China trade war is increasingly influencing tech. Huawei has suffered a turbulent past week with key suppliers pausing work with the company, and now China’s largest chipmaker is planning to delist from the New York Stock Exchange. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) announced in a filing published Friday that it plans to delist next […]


Business author Julian Guthrie on the biggest difference between 'alpha' men and women

May 24, 11:35PM

If you’ve been out and about in Silicon Valley in the last month or so, chances are you’ve heard of “Alpha Girls,” a new book written by journalist Julian Guthrie about four investors who’ve made a big impact on the world of startup investing. The book recognizes them — Theresia Gouw, MJ Elmore, Sonja Hoel […]


Uber's first employee Ryan Graves resigns from board

May 24, 10:30PM

After nearly a decade on Uber's board of directors, the former CEO is calling it quits.


First American site bug exposed 885 million sensitive title insurance records

May 24, 9:14PM

News just in from security reporter Brian Krebs: Fortune 500 real estate insurance giant First American exposed approximately 885 million sensitive records because of a bug in its website. Krebs reported that the company’s website was storing and exposing bank account numbers, statements, mortgage and tax records, Social Security numbers and driving license images in […]


How to see another company's growth tactics and try them yourself

May 24, 9:00PM

Every company's online acquisition strategy is out in the open. If you know where to look. This post shows you exactly where to look, and how to reverse engineer their growth tactics...


'Observation' is a tense, atmospheric puzzler where you play a modern HAL 9000

May 24, 8:31PM

When you watch 2001: A Space Odyssey, do you find yourself criticizing HAL 9000's machinations and thinking, "I could do better than that!" If so, Observation may be right up your alley. In it you play a space station AI called SAM that is called upon by the humans on board to help resolve a deadly mystery — though you may be a part of it yourself.


CoinBits launches as a passive investment app for bitcoin

May 24, 7:37PM

Erik Finman is a twenty-something bitcoin maximalist as famous for his precocity as he is for his $12 bet on the currency a few years ago. Now, Finman, who built his first company while still in high school, is launching a new startup called CoinBits, which allows users to passively invest in bitcoin. The idea, […]


Livekick raises $3M to use live video for one-on-one training

May 24, 7:22PM

Livekick, a startup that gives customers access to one-on-one personal training and yoga from their home (or hotel room, or elsewhere), is announcing that it has raised $3 million in seed funding. The company was founded by entrepreneur Yarden Tadmor and fitness expert Shayna Schmidt. Tadmor said that with all his travel for work, his […]


SpaceX reveals more Starlink info after launch of first 60 satellites

May 24, 6:47PM

Last night's successful Starlink launch was a big one for SpaceX — its heaviest payload ever, weighed down by 60 communications satellites that will eventually be part of a single constellation providing internet to the globe. That's the plan, anyway — and the company pulled the curtain back a bit more after launch, revealing a few more details about the birds it just put in the air.


CFIUS Cometh: What this obscure agency does and why it matters to your fund or startup

May 24, 6:00PM

On January 12, 2016, Grindr announced it had sold a 60% controlling stake in the company to Beijing Kunlun Tech, a Chinese gaming firm, valuing the company at $155 million...


Daily Crunch: Assange faces Espionage Act charges

May 24, 5:46PM

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. WikiLeaks' Assange charged under the Espionage Act in a 'major test case' for press freedom Julian Assange, founder of whistleblowing site […]


Apply to TechCrunch's premier startup competition, Startup Battlefield

May 24, 5:00PM

Imagine what $100,000 cash could do for your startup dreams. If you're an early-stage startup founder determined to take your business to the top, it's time to stop dreaming and get down to the serious task of competing in Startup Battlefield, our premier pitch-off that takes place at Disrupt San Francisco 2019 on October 2-4. Step […]


Amazon finally supports Traditional Chinese books on Kindle

May 24, 4:37PM

A long-awaited service for readers in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and some other overseas Chinese communities have finally come true: Amazon has just started offering Traditional Chinese books for its Kindle e-reader. The release filled an obvious gap for Kindle, which debuted back in 2007 and has been growing the number of languages it supports […]


Sonic the Hedgehog movie is getting delayed to redesign the title character

May 24, 4:32PM

To say that reaction to the first Sonic the Hedgehog trailer was mixed would be overly diplomatic. But at least fans were able to look beyond the thin premise and bizarre Jim Carrey turn for long enough to focus on what was really important: the weird-ass Sonic design. The latest in an increasingly frequent number […]


Luckin leaves bitter aftertaste, now trading below IPO price

May 24, 4:06PM

In the first few days following Luckin Coffee's initial public offering, the stock chart for LK looked like a roller coaster. Now it's looking more like a free fall. The Chinese Coffee chain successfully completed its highly anticipated offering roughly a week ago, raising more than $550 million after pricing at $17 per share, the […]


Why Luckin's ultimate target may not be Starbucks

May 24, 4:05PM

Starbucks plans to double its store count in China to 5,000 in 2021 and Luckin, a one-year-old coffee startup, is matching up by aiming to reach 4,500 by the end of this year. Luckin’s upsized $651 million flotation has brought American investors’ attention to this potential Starbucks rival in China, where the Seattle giant controlled […]


MacBook Pro teardown reveals subtle changes to keyboard mechanism

May 24, 4:03PM

The shift to a new butterfly keyboard mechanism is Apple's least popular design decision in recent memory. After a flood of negative feedback over stuck and malfunctioning keys, the company has continued to upgrade the technology with subtle fixes. Just two days ago Apple issued yet another update — one it believes will address many […]


Best Buy cancels Samsung Galaxy Fold pre-orders

May 24, 2:04PM

Samsung is taking its time bringing the Galaxy Fold back to market. And frankly, that's probably for the best. The Note debacle from a few years back was an important lesson about what happens when you rush a product back to market. That one resulted in a second recall — PR nightmare upon PR nightmare. […]


How to avoid an IPO

May 24, 12:00PM

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


Roland's tiny R-07 recorder is better than your phone's recorder app

May 24, 11:48AM

In an era when the smartphone can do everything, why do you need a standalone audio recorder? Roland, makers of music gear, might have an answer. Their R-07 voice recorder is about as big as an original iPod and is designed for music recording, practice and playback. It features two microphones on top as well […]



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Best Buy cancels Samsung Galaxy Fold preorders

May 24, 2:04PM

Samsung is taking its time bringing the Galaxy Fold back to market. And frankly, that's probably for the best. The Note debacle from a few years back was an important lesson about what happens when you rush a product back to market. That one resulted in a second recall — PR nightmae upon PR nightmare. […]


How to avoid An IPO

May 24, 12:00PM

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


Roland's tiny R-06 recorder is better than your phone's recorder app

May 24, 11:48AM

In an era when the smartphone can do everything, why do you need a standalone audio recorder? Roland, makers of music gear, might have an answer. Their R-07 voice recorder is about as big as original iPod and is designed for music recording, practice, and playback. It features two microphones on top as well as […]


Uber launches a Jump e-bike pilot in London, one year on from winning taxi license appeal

May 24, 11:22AM

After admitting it had to modify some of its Jump electric bikes to fix braking issues — the same problem that had halted Lyft’s e-bike business — Uber is getting back on its bike, so to speak. Almost one year after nearly getting driven off London’s streets completely by losing its taxi operating license, Uber […]


Crypto exchange Binance prepares to add margin trading 'soon'

May 24, 9:25AM

Binance, the world’s most prominent crypto exchange, says it is close to adding a much-anticipated margin trading feature to its service following weeks of speculation. The company tweeted confirmation of the upcoming feature in a screenshot which subtly teases the imminent arrival of margin trading options. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao (pictured above) first revealed that […]


Nigeria's Gokada raises $5.3M round for its motorcycle ride-hail biz

May 24, 8:00AM

In many large cities across Africa, motorcycle taxies are as common as yellow-cabs in New York. That includes Lagos, Nigeria, where ride-hail startup Gokada has raised a $5.3 million Series A round to grow its two-wheel transit business. Gokada has trained and on-boarded over 1000 motorcycles and their pilots on its app that connects commuters […]


Online bank Simple makes things harder by removing bill pay

May 24, 1:54AM

With a growing number of challenger banks taking on the U.S. market, one of the original startup banks, Simple — now owned by BBVA — has taken the unusual step of removing a core banking feature: bill pay. The company claimed the feature was under-utilized and usage was trending downwards, which is why it decided […]


The U.S. Senate is coming after 'loot boxes'

May 24, 1:39AM

Gamers feel passionately about loot boxes, turns out some elected officials do too. A new Senate bill was formally introduced today with bipartisan support and it could categorically shift how today’s top platforms and distribution platforms monetize the titles they sell. The bill’s introduction was first reported by The Verge. The bill asserts that “pay-to-win” […]


Lime's founding CEO steps down as his co-founder takes control

May 24, 1:27AM

Brad Bao, a Lime co-founder and long-time Tencent executive, will assume chief responsibilities.


Canopy's upscale co-working business adds a new location in SF on the heels of strategic funding

May 24, 12:39AM

Canopy, an upscale, profitable developer of co-working spaces, has expanded its footprint in San Francisco to a third location on the heels of a strategic financing round. Co-founded by the product designer Yves Behar; the second generation design-build developer Amir Mortazavi; and serial entrepreneur and medical office space developer Steve Mohebi, Canopy bills itself as […]


You can do it, robot! Watch the beefy, 4-legged HyQReal pull a plane

May 23, 11:47PM

It's not really clear just yet exactly what all these powerful, agile quadrupedal robots people are working on are going to do, exactly, but even so it never gets old watching them do their thing. The latest is an Italian model called HyQReal, which demonstrates its aspiration to winning strongman competitions, among other things, by pulling an airplane behind it.


Automakers have a choice: Become data companies or become irrelevant

May 23, 11:00PM

Cars are here to stay, whether they have drivers or not. Automakers can ensure their seat at the table by implementing strategies better suited for the digital age.


Streem buys Selerio in effort to boost its AR teleconferencing tech

May 23, 10:51PM

Streem, an AR startup that is meshing teleconferencing software with computer vision tech, has acquired a small U.K. startup called Selerio that’s also building out augmented reality technologies. The startups were both members of betaworks’ VisionCamp accelerator program last year where they met and collaborated while tackling separate computer vision problems in the AR space. […]


Snap, which has yet to release a diversity report, hires its first head of D&I

May 23, 10:40PM

Snap has brought on its first-ever diversity and inclusion lead, former Google Director of Diversity Strategy Oona King. In a memo sent to Snap employees today, Snap Chief People Officer Lara Sweet announced King’s hiring. Although Snap is late in the game of hiring a diversity lead and has yet to release a diversity report, […]


Original Content podcast: Dragons love symbolism, and other lessons from the 'Game of Thrones' finale

May 23, 10:05PM

This post and podcast include spoilers for “Game of Thrones.” Remember how it felt six weeks ago, right before “Game of Thrones” returned for its final season? The excitement? The anticipation? That was so, so long ago. Darrell Etherington, the original co-host of the Original Content podcast, joins us once again to wrap up our […]


WikiLeaks' Assange charged under the Espionage Act in a 'major test case' for press freedom

May 23, 8:48PM

Julian Assange, founder of whistleblowing site WikiLeaks, has been charged with more than a dozen additional charges by U.S. federal prosecutors, including under the controversial Espionage Act — a case that will likely test the rights of freedom of speech and expression under the First Amendment. Assange, 47, was arrested at the Ecuadorean embassy in […]


Shopify quietly acquired Handshake, an e-commerce platform for B2B wholesale purchasing

May 23, 8:29PM

E-commerce platform Shopify has quietly made an acquisition to continue its expansion of the services and products that merchants can sell and purchase through its platform. It has acquired Handshake, a New York startup that offers a commerce platform for businesses that sell wholesale goods. Shopify has confirmed the deal in a short statement: “Handshake […]


Former FDA chief Scott Gottlieb has rejoined the venture world — but he hasn't forgotten Juul

May 23, 7:41PM

Scott Gottlieb, the former Food and Drug Administration chief, became known during his tenure for his efforts to regulate the tobacco and e-cigarette industries — and for his particular focus on Juul, the fast-growing e-cigarette company that Gottlieb squarely blames for creating a “youth epidemic” of e-cigarette use by teenagers. Indeed, when he announced that […]


Microsoft's new language learning app uses your phone's camera and computer vision to teach vocabulary

May 23, 7:20PM

Eight Microsoft interns have developed a new language learning tool that uses the smartphone camera to help adults improve their English literacy by learning the words for the things around them. The app, Read My World, lets you take a picture with your phone to learn from a library of more than 1,500 words. The […]


Fresh off a $530M round, Aurora acquires lidar startup Blackmore

May 23, 7:12PM

Aurora, the self-driving car startup backed by Sequoia Capital and Amazon, is in an acquiring mood. The company, founded in early 2017 by Chris Urmson, Sterling Anderson and Drew Bagnell, announced Thursday that it acquired lidar company Blackmore. The Blackmore purchase follows another smaller, and previously unknown, acquisition of 7D Labs that occurred earlier this […]



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