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European early-stage VC firm 'Project A' on Europe's startup scene taking the next step

Sep 30, 7:48PM

Project A, the Berlin-based VC, just raised a new $200 million fund (€180 million) to continue backing European startups at Seed and Series A stage. In addition, the firm — whose investments include WorldRemit, Catawiki, Voi and Uberall — announced it will now have a presence in London and Stockholm in order to put people […]


Microsoft OneDrive Personal Vault rolls out worldwide, launches expandable storage

Sep 30, 7:00PM

Earlier this summer, Microsoft introduced an extra layer of security to its Dropbox competitor, OneDrive. The security features, called OneDrive Personal Vault, allow users to protect their files with two-step verification, like a fingerprint or facial recognition, PIN code or a one-time code sent through email, SMS or Microsoft Authenticator. At the time of launch, […]


Daily Crunch: Facebook faces VR challenges

Sep 30, 6:44PM

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. Not all is predictable on Facebook's social Horizon Last week, Facebook unveiled Horizon, a massively multiplayer VR world that’s scheduled to […]


Verizon picks up the assets of Disney-backed VR startup Jaunt

Sep 30, 6:43PM

After raising $100 million, virtual reality content startup Jaunt has been in a precarious position for a few years now. It seems like the saga has finally come to a close as the startup announced that Verizon has purchased the company's technology. The studio rode the wave of VR hype following Facebook’s acquisition of Oculus, […]


Google brings its Jacquard wearables tech to Levi's Trucker Jacket

Sep 30, 6:11PM

Back in 2015, Google’s ATAP team demoed a new kind of wearable tech at Google I/O that used functional fabrics and conductive yarns to allow you to interact with your clothing and, by extension, the phone in your pocket. The company then released a jacket with Levi’s in 2017, but that was expensive, at $350, […]


'Stranger Things 4' takes Netflix's hit retro sci-fi show beyond Hawkins

Sep 30, 5:46PM

“Stranger Things 4” got its first teaser today, courtesy of the official Stranger Things Twitter account. The Netflix series, which is in its fourth season (although the creators, brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, maintain that each installment isn’t really a “season” in the traditional TV sense, but rather more like a movie broken up across […]


Hyundai is getting into the flying car business

Sep 30, 5:36PM

Hyundai Motor Group has launched a new air mobility division aimed at developing technology for the commercialization of flying cars, the latest company to dive into the emerging industry. The division will be led by Dr. Jaiwon Shin, an aeronautics engineer who most recently led the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA. While at NASA, […]


Instagram launches a 'creators' account to encourage more… creation

Sep 30, 4:55PM

Instagram deployed a new tool today that should help it continue to build a more viable alternative to YouTube for individual creators looking to try a different platform. It’s a dedicated account called @creators, which will deliver tips and tricks for people hoping to become more active on the platform. Based on the pinned FAQ […]


SmartNews' head of product on how the news discovery app wants to free readers from filter bubbles

Sep 30, 4:29PM

Since launching in the United States five years ago, SmartNews, the news aggregation app that recently hit unicorn status, has quietly built a reputation for presenting reliable information from a wide range of publishers. The company straddles two very different markets: the U.S. and its home country of Japan, where it is one of the […]


Microsoft's Windows Virtual Desktop service is now generally available

Sep 30, 4:00PM

Microsoft today announced that Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), its Azure-based system for virtualizing the Windows and Office user experience it announced last September, is now generally available. Using WVD, enterprises can give their employees access to virtualized applications and remote desktops, including the ability to provide multi-session Windows 10 experiences, something that sets Microsoft’s own […]


PayPal to enter China through GoPay acquisition

Sep 30, 3:38PM

The People's Bank of China has approved PayPal’s acquisition of a 70% equity state in GoPay (Guofubao Information Technology Co. [GoPay], Ltd.), which will make PayPal the first foreign payment platform to provide online payment services in China. GoPay has licenses for online and mobile transactions, and mainly provides payment products for industries including e-commerce, […]


WeWork withdraws its S-1 filing, will delay its IPO

Sep 30, 3:29PM

WeWork’s parent organization The We Company just announced that it’s withdrawing the S-1 filing for its IPO. The co-working company has had a turbulent month since the filing went public, around both the general state of its finances and the behavior of co-founder/CEO Adam Neumann. As a result, Neumann stepped down down as CEO last week (he […]


Confluent adds free tier to Kafka real-time streaming data cloud service

Sep 30, 3:00PM

When Confluent launched a cloud service in 2017, it was trying to reduce some of the complexity related to running a Kafka streaming data application. Today, it introduced a free tier to that cloud service. The company hopes to expand its market beyond large technology company customers, and the free tier should make it easier […]


US sanctions two Russians for cyber-related election interference

Sep 30, 2:45PM

The U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions against two Russian nationals accused of working for a notorious disinformation unit. In a statement, the Treasury said Igor Nesterov, 34, and Denis Kuzmin, 28, worked for the so-called Internet Research Agency, a secretive organization tasked with spreading disinformation and false news. The IRA was critical to the Russian […]


YouTube TV is now available on Fire TV devices

Sep 30, 2:30PM

Earlier this year, Google and Amazon reached an agreement to bring their streaming video apps to each other’s platforms, following years of anti-competitive, anti-consumer behavior on both of their parts. Initially, the official YouTube app launched on Fire TV devices, while Prime Video launched on Chromecast and Android TV. Today, YouTube TV has also now […]


McDonald's starts selling its Beyond Meat-based "P.L.T." sandwich in Canada

Sep 30, 2:20PM

McDonald’s first foray into the plant-based protein patty market in North America is launching today in Canada. The company’s “P.L.T.” (plant, lettuce, and tomato) sandwich, which uses patties from Beyond Meat, is now on sale at several locations in Canada. This isn’t the first new vegetarian sandwich to launch at a “Golden Arches” location this […]


Spotify now lets you add podcasts to playlists

Sep 30, 1:48PM

Spotify this morning announced a new feature that will allow users to add their podcasts to playlists. With the addition, users can create their own custom playlists of their favorite podcasts, or even those that combine music and audio — similar to Spotify’s own newly launched “Your Daily Drive.” With “Your Daily Drive,” Spotify put […]


Tencent to take 29% stake in multiplayer games maker Funcom

Sep 30, 10:59AM

Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent is taking a 29% stake to become the largest shareholder in Oslo-based Funcom. The indie games developer is responsible for multiple adaptations involving the “Conan the Barbarian” franchise, such as “Age of Conan” and “Conan Exiles,” as well as a number of other multiplayer titles — including a […]


Amboss, the knowledge platform for medical professionals, scores €30M Series B

Sep 30, 8:00AM

Amboss, the Berlin-based “medtech” startup that originally offered a learning app for students but has since pivoted to a knowledge platform for medical professionals, has raised €30 million in Series B funding. The round is led by Partech's growth fund, with Target Global acting as a co-investor. Existing investors Cherry Ventures, Wellington Partners and Holtzbrinck […]


Africa's top mobile phone seller Transsion lists in Chinese IPO

Sep 30, 1:30AM

Chinese mobile phone and device maker Transsion has listed in an IPO on Shanghai's STAR Market, a Transsion spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch.  Headquartered in Shenzhen, Transsion is a top seller of smartphones in Africa under its Tecno brand. The company has also started to support venture funding of African startups. Transsion issued 80 million A […]



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Kickstarter darling EcoFlow Delta battery generator is not what it seems

Sep 29, 7:28PM

The Delta EcoFlow is a new battery generator available on Kickstarter with incredible claimed features. Most are true, some are not. Device like the Delta offer incredible battery storage capacity. Designed for more than just recharging phones and tablets, these can run refrigerators, pumps, power tools and medical equipment. They’re great for emergencies, camping and […]


Why is Dropbox reinventing itself?

Sep 29, 4:33PM

According to Dropbox CEO Drew Houston, 80% of the product’s users rely on it, at least partially, for work. It makes sense, then, that the company is refocusing to try and cement its spot in the workplace; to shed its image as “just” a file storage company (in a time when just about every big […]


WeWork proves that (venture) capitalism works

Sep 29, 3:14PM

What's the lesson of WeWork? Here's a startup that has been a darling of Silicon Valley investors for years, whose offices and CEO have been stunningly painted across the covers of major trade magazines and strategically deployed across major tech conference stages, including our very own. At its peak, the company commanded a valuation of […]


Badass millennial women are supercharging startup investments

Sep 29, 1:30PM

Patricia Nakache Contributor Patricia Nakache is a general partner at Trinity Ventures. More posts by this contributor The next frontier in real estate technology Defensible strategies for food tech entrepreneurs facing the Amazon juggernaut Across the political, social and economic stage, women's issues are finally receiving heightened attention and priority. There are more women than ever […]


Facebook's plan for our post-web future

Sep 29, 1:00PM

Let us connect some dots. Five years ago, Facebook acquired VR pioneers Oculus for $2 billion. This week, it snapped up neural-interface pioneers CTRL-Labs for somewhere north of $500 million, and announced that its own massively multiplayer VR shared universe Horizon will launch early next year. Oculus became (somewhat creepily named) Facebook Reality Labs, headed […]


Week in Review: Corporate wickedness and mango Juul pods

Sep 29, 12:00PM

Hey everyone. This is Week-in-Review, where I give a heavy amount of analysis and/or rambling thoughts on one story while scouring the rest of the hundreds of stories that emerged on TechCrunch this week to surface my favorites for your reading pleasure. Last week, I talked about how streaming networks were undoing their advantages and […]


Elon Musk says Starship should reach orbit within six months – and could even fly with a crew next year

Sep 29, 5:41AM

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk delivered an update about Starship, the company’s nest generation spacecraft, which is being designed for full, “rapid reusability.” Musk discussed the technology behind the design of Starship, which has evolved somewhat through testing and development after its original introduction in 2017. Among the updates detailed, Musk articulated how Starship will be […]


Attending Disrupt? Get feedback on your pitchdeck, marketing and immigration questions directly from the experts

Sep 28, 9:37PM

The right advice at the right time can make all the difference for your company. So this year at Disrupt SF (Oct. 2-4), we’re going to try to help startup founders get an extra level of insight. We’re hosting a set of workshops with experts in fundraising, growth and hiring, where attendees can submit questions […]


Take a peek at the future of media and entertainment at Disrupt SF

Sep 28, 7:00PM

Where does tech end and media begin? It can be hard to find the dividing line, particularly as tech companies move into the media business, and as big Hollywood blockbusters are increasingly created on computers. So even though TechCrunch’s Disrupt SF event (happening next week!!) is ostensibly a tech conference, we’ll have plenty of big […]


How to become a VC, Amazon's voice play, Peloton stock, Facebook's new VR environment and more

Sep 28, 6:50PM

EC Editorial Announcements TechCrunch Disrupt SF is this week: join us on the Extra Crunch stage TechCrunch's biggest event of the year is happening this coming week at the brand-new Moscone North convention center in SF. We have wall-to-wall programming on our inaugural Extra Crunch stage, where audience members can ask questions to our panelists […]


Watch live as Elon Musk delivers an update on SpaceX's Starship spacecraft

Sep 28, 6:45PM

SpaceX is all set to deliver an update on the status of its Starship program, courtesy of CEO Elon Musk. Musk will provide new info about “the design and development of Starship” at 8 PM CDT (9 PM EDT/6 PM PDT) tonight, live from the company’s Boca Chica rocket assembly facility in South Texas. The […]


Gallery: SpaceX's Starship Mk1 spacecraft prototype in pictures

Sep 28, 6:22PM

SpaceX is set to show off its Starship Mk1, an orbital-scale prototype of the spacecraft it eventually plans to use to attain its goal of fully reusable commercial spaceflight. Starship is the key ingredient not only to fully reusable launch and cargo vehicles for serving commercial clients; it’s also the next most important step in […]


Original Content podcast: 'Between Two Ferns: The Movie' is fun but forgettable

Sep 28, 5:38PM

“Between Two Ferns: The Movie” is based on the comically confrontational web interview series starring Zach Galifianakis. In fact, some of us assumed that the film might be nothing more than one interview after another. The movie does indeed have plenty of celebrity interviews, but they’re connected by a loose narrative thread in which Galifianakis […]


This Week in Apps: AltStore, acquisitions and Google Play Pass

Sep 28, 4:30PM

The app industry shows no signs of slowing down, with 194 billion downloads in 2018 and over $100 billion in consumer spending. People spend 90% of their mobile time in apps and more time using their mobile devices than watching TV. In other words, apps aren’t just a way to spend idle hours — they’re […]


Learn everything you can about mobility at Disrupt SF

Sep 28, 4:00PM

Cars might still reign supreme, but things they are a changin’. And companies are lining up to provide new ways — and some recycled ones — for people to get from Point A to Point B. The past several years have seen an explosion in startups, automakers and tech companies launching and testing products from […]


Startups Weekly: Alpha Medical wants to rebuild women's healthcare

Sep 28, 12:00PM

In this week's newsletter: Peloton's stock market debut, Bodega's rebrand and Kapwing's Series A.


Meet the makers of modular

Sep 28, 8:00AM

When Dieter Döpfer, the founder of music instrument manufacturer Doepfer, decided to launch a brand new modular synthesiser system in 1995, no one could have predicted what would follow. Today, his “Eurorack” format supports an ecosystem of hundreds of manufacturers that have collectively produced thousands of compatible modules used by famous musicians, such as Radiohead, […]


Tesla, Elon Musk violated labor laws, judge rules

Sep 28, 1:23AM

Tesla broke national labor laws when it unfairly prevented workers from unionizing, an administrative law judge in California ruled Friday. The ruling, which will likely be appealed, was first reported by Bloomberg. Tesla has not responded to a request for comment. TechCrunch will update the article if Tesla responds. The automaker and CEO Elon Musk […]


As vape lung death toll mounts, CDC investigators warn against 'informal' THC sources

Sep 27, 11:07PM

At least a dozen people have died of an acute lung condition related to vaping, and while officials aren't ready to pin it on any one chemical or brand, they are warning that many of the patients reported buying THC cartridges from "informal sources" — which is to say off the street or online.


Cracking the code on podcast advertising for customer acquisition

Sep 27, 8:45PM

Of the various channels available to growth marketers, podcast is among the most misunderstood. Brands like Dollar Shave Club, Squarespace, and ZipRecruiter have deployed podcast advertising for...



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Take a peek at the future of media and entertainment at Disrupt SF

Sep 28, 7:00PM

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How to become a VC, Amazon's voice play, Peloton stock, Facebook's new VR environment and more

Sep 28, 6:50PM

EC Editorial Announcements TechCrunch Disrupt SF is this week: join us on the Extra Crunch stage TechCrunch's biggest event of the year is happening this coming week at the brand-new Moscone North convention center in SF. We have wall-to-wall programming on our inaugural Extra Crunch stage, where audience members can ask questions to our panelists […]


Watch live as Elon Musk delivers an update on SpaceX's Starship spacecraft

Sep 28, 6:45PM

SpaceX is all set to deliver an update on the status of its Starship program, courtesy of CEO Elon Musk. Musk will provide new info about “the design and development of Starship” at 7 PM CDT (8 PM EDT/5 PM PDT) tonight, live from the company’s Boca Chica rocket assembly facility in South Texas. The […]


Gallery: SpaceX's Starship Mk1 spacecraft prototype in pictures

Sep 28, 6:22PM

SpaceX is set to show off its Starship Mk1, an orbital-scale prototype of the spacecraft it eventually plans to use to attain its goal of fully reusable commercial spaceflight. Starship is the key ingredient not only to fully reusable launch and cargo vehicles for serving commercial clients; it’s also the next most important step in […]


Original Content podcast: 'Between Two Ferns: The Movie' is fun but forgettable

Sep 28, 5:38PM

“Between Two Ferns: The Movie” is based on the comically confrontational web interview series starring Zach Galifianakis. In fact, some of us assumed that the film might be nothing more than one interview after another. The movie does indeed have plenty of celebrity interviews, but they’re connected by a loose narrative thread in which Galifianakis […]


This Week in Apps: AltStore, acquisitions and Google Play Pass

Sep 28, 4:30PM

The app industry shows no signs of slowing down, with 194 billion downloads in 2018 and over $100 billion in consumer spending. People spend 90% of their mobile time in apps and more time using their mobile devices than watching TV. In other words, apps aren’t just a way to spend idle hours — they’re […]


Learn everything you can about mobility at Disrupt SF

Sep 28, 4:00PM

Cars might still reign supreme, but things they are a changin’. And companies are lining up to provide new ways — and some recycled ones — for people to get from Point A to Point B. The past several years have seen an explosion in startups, automakers and tech companies launching and testing products from […]


Startups Weekly: Alpha Medical wants to rebuild women's healthcare

Sep 28, 12:00PM

In this week's newsletter: Peloton's stock market debut, Bodega's rebrand and Kapwing's Series A.


Meet the makers of modular

Sep 28, 8:00AM

When Dieter Döpfer, the founder of music instrument manufacturer Doepfer, decided to launch a brand new modular synthesiser system in 1995, no one could have predicted what would follow. Today, his “Eurorack” format supports an ecosystem of hundreds of manufacturers that have collectively produced thousands of compatible modules used by famous musicians, such as Radiohead, […]


Tesla, Elon Musk violated labor laws, judge rules

Sep 28, 1:23AM

Tesla broke national labor laws when it unfairly prevented workers from unionizing, an administrative law judge in California ruled Friday. The ruling, which will likely be appealed, was first reported by Bloomberg. Tesla has not responded to a request for comment. TechCrunch will update the article if Tesla responds. The automaker and CEO Elon Musk […]


As vape lung death toll mounts, CDC investigators warn against 'informal' THC sources

Sep 27, 11:07PM

At least a dozen people have died of an acute lung condition related to vaping, and while officials aren't ready to pin it on any one chemical or brand, they are warning that many of the patients reported buying THC cartridges from "informal sources" — which is to say off the street or online.


Cracking the code on podcast advertising for customer acquisition

Sep 27, 8:45PM

Of the various channels available to growth marketers, podcast is among the most misunderstood. Brands like Dollar Shave Club, Squarespace, and ZipRecruiter have deployed podcast advertising for...


SpaceX's orbital Starship prototype comes together ahead of update event

Sep 27, 8:42PM

SpaceX has completed joining the bottom and top halves of the Starship orbital-scale prototype it’s building in Boca Chica, Texas. The gleaming silver spacecraft, which is the “Mk 1” prototype that SpaceX will use for high-altitude testing, using three of the Raptor engines that will ultimately power the production version, saw its bottom and top […]


Not all is predictable on Facebook's social Horizon

Sep 27, 8:04PM

Most of the people I spoke with at Facebook’s Oculus Connect see the proliferation of virtual reality as a foregone conclusion, one that’s just a matter of timing at this point. For Facebook, the conference’s “The Time is Now” catchphrase showcased that they feel their hardware is ready for everyone. But despite the success they […]


Logitech acquires popular game streaming tool Streamlabs for around $89M

Sep 27, 7:30PM

If you’re into live-streaming video games, you’ve probably heard of Streamlabs. They make a popular, free software tool for overlaying content on top of whatever game you’re playing, allowing streamers to pop everything from sponsorship logos to donation alerts on top of their video. Logitech has acquired the company for roughly $89 million, plus $29 […]


Daily Crunch: Facebook hides Like counts

Sep 27, 6:53PM

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 tries hiding Like counts to fight envy It looks like Facebook wants to end the terrible game of chasing Likes, […]


Get your immigration questions answered by expert lawyer Sophie Alcorn at Disrupt SF

Sep 27, 6:27PM

If you’re a founder facing a tough immigration question, we have a special workshop session for you next week at Disrupt SF. One of our resident legal experts, Sophie Alcorn, is going to be hosting a special workshop where you can ask any immigration question you may have. She’s the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law, […]


Google will soon open a cloud region in Poland

Sep 27, 4:14PM

Google today announced its plans to open a new cloud region in Warsaw, Poland to better serve its customers in Central and Eastern Europe. This move is part of Google’s overall investment in expanding the physical footprint of its data centers. Only a few days ago, after all, the company announced that, in the next […]


Why Maxar CTO Walter Scott thinks now is the time to address the orbital traffic boom

Sep 27, 4:03PM

The number of objects in orbit around Earth has been growing, and growing fast. Before 1957, of course, there were a total of zero human-made objects in the orbital region of outer space just beyond Earth's atmosphere. There were 4,987 satellites orbiting the globe at the start of this year, according to the U.N. Office […]


Get your pitchdeck analyzed by top investors and experts at Disrupt SF next week

Sep 27, 4:00PM

…And see other pitchdecks get the teardown treatment from top early-stage investors Charles Hudson (Precursor Ventures), Anu Duggal (Female Founders Fund) and Russ Heddleston (CEO of DocSend). If you’re attending Disrupt, you’ll get an email with instructions on how you can submit your deck and if you are selected, you can get feedback directly from […]



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


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Best anti-Prime Day sales: Top deals from Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and more

Jul 16, 2:25PM

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Millennials stressed from tech and social media overload

Sep 17, 9:13AM

Milennials are suffering from burnout at work -- and tech is a major factor in their stress.


Amazon delivery robots are officially on the streets of California

Aug 07, 11:00AM

Amazon has robots on the streets. It's a good bet urban delivery will never be the same.


Apple's $999 Mac Pro Display XDR monitor stand is the most Apple thing ever

Jun 04, 4:23PM

Think that a $20 cable or a $40 dongle is expensive? Those are nothing compared to Apple's new $999 monitor stand.


Best Buy three-day summer sale: $50 off Apple Watch 4, $200 off HP Chromebook

Aug 04, 5:38PM

Best Buy is offering deals on Kindle e-readers, Apple Watch Series 3 and 4, Surface devices, and more.


Microsoft: We want you to learn Python programming language for free

Sep 20, 11:12AM

Microsoft's new free video course helps aspiring programmers learn Python... and then build AI apps on Azure.


Microsoft readies exFAT patents for Linux and open source

Aug 28, 1:39PM

For years, Microsoft has profited from its FAT file system patents. Now the company is making it explicit that it's freeing its remaining exFAT patents for Open Invention Network members.


Oracle announces Oracle Autonomous Linux

Sep 16, 11:36PM

Billed as the world's first autonomous operating system, Oracle Autonomous Linux provisions itself, scales itself, tunes itself and patches itself while running.


Do you make these iPhone charging mistakes?

Jun 22, 2:00PM

My informal poll suggests that most people make at least two of these mistakes, possibly three.


The tech that changed us: 50 years of breakthroughs

Jun 28, 11:49AM

Technology can transform us, in good ways and bad. Do you recall the single most influential tech innovation from the year you graduated high school? We do.



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Cracking the code on podcast advertising for customer acquisition

Sep 27, 8:45PM

Of the various channels available to growth marketers, podcast is among the most misunderstood. Brands like Dollar Shave Club, Squarespace, and ZipRecruiter have deployed podcast advertising for...


SpaceX's orbital Starship prototype comes together ahead of update event

Sep 27, 8:42PM

SpaceX has completed joining the bottom and top halves of the Starship orbital-scale prototype it’s building in Boca Chica, Texas. The gleaming silver spacecraft, which is the ‘Mk 1’ prototype that SpaceX will use for high-altitude testing, using three of the Raptor engines that will ultimately power the production version, saw its bottom and top […]


Not all is predictable on Facebook's social Horizon

Sep 27, 8:04PM

Most of the people I spoke with at Facebook’s Oculus Connect see the proliferation of virtual reality as a foregone conclusion, one that’s just a matter of timing at this point. For Facebook, the conference’s “The Time is Now” catchphrase showcased that they feel their hardware is ready for everyone. But despite the success they […]


Logitech acquires popular game streaming tool Streamlabs for around $89M

Sep 27, 7:30PM

If you’re into live-streaming video games, you’ve probably heard of Streamlabs. They make a popular, free software tool for overlaying content on top of whatever game you’re playing, allowing streamers to pop everything from sponsorship logos to donation alerts on top of their video. Logitech has acquired the company for roughly $89 million, plus $29 […]


Daily Crunch: Facebook hides Like counts

Sep 27, 6:53PM

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 tries hiding Like counts to fight envy It looks like Facebook wants to end the terrible game of chasing Likes, […]


Get your immigration questions answered by expert lawyer Sophie Alcorn at Disrupt SF

Sep 27, 6:27PM

If you’re a founder facing a tough immigration question, we have a special workshop session for you next week at Disrupt SF. One of our resident legal experts, Sophie Alcorn, is going to be hosting a special workshop where you can ask any immigration question you may have. She’s the founder of Alcorn Immigration Law, […]


Google will soon open a cloud region in Poland

Sep 27, 4:14PM

Google today announced its plans to open a new cloud region in Warsaw, Poland to better serve its customers in Central and Eastern Europe. This move is part of Google’s overall investment in expanding the physical footprint of its data centers. Only a few days ago, after all, the company announced that, in the next […]


Why Maxar CTO Walter Scott thinks now is the time to address the orbital traffic boom

Sep 27, 4:03PM

The number of objects in orbit around Earth has been growing, and growing fast. Before 1957, of course, there were a total of zero human-made objects in the orbital region of outer space just beyond Earth's atmosphere. There were 4,987 satellites orbiting the globe at the start of this year, according to the U.N. Office […]


Get your pitchdeck analyzed by top investors and experts at Disrupt SF next week

Sep 27, 4:00PM

…And see other pitchdecks get the teardown treatment from top early-stage investors Charles Hudson (Precursor Ventures), Anu Duggal (Female Founders Fund) and Russ Heddleston (CEO of DocSend). All you have to do is send your deck over to ec_editors@techcrunch.com if you’re attending Disrupt, and you can get feedback directly from them in a workshop setting. […]


Nintendo's more portable Switch gets matching 8BitDo controllers

Sep 27, 3:34PM

In way, these new wireless controllers from 8BitDo kind of defeat the purpose of the Switch Lite. So, why do I kind of want them? Honestly, I’m pretty enamored with the new, more portable version of Nintendo’s wildly successful console. As I noted in a recent review, it’s exactly the take on the Switch I […]


TC's Greg Epstein and Kate Clark talk mental health startups and the 'Cult of the Founder'

Sep 27, 3:17PM

Some weeks, tech ethics is in the news. And some weeks, it IS the news. This week was one of the latter. There were so many ethically fraught news stories about technology companies over these past few days, I had trouble keeping track of them all. So I'm delighted that my latest interviewee for this […]


HTC's new CEO Yves Maitre is coming to Disrupt San Francisco

Sep 27, 3:00PM

Earlier this month, HTC co-founder Cher Wang stepped down from her role as CEO. In her place, former Orange EVP Yves Maitre has taken up the reins for the Taipei-based smartphone maker. One of Maitre's first acts as the head of HTC will be to join us at Disrupt in October. The interview — and […]


YouTube Music will be preinstalled on Android 10 and new Android 9 devices

Sep 27, 2:15PM

Here’s one way to play catch-up in the competitive streaming music market: preinstall your app on millions of Android handsets. That’s what Google will now be doing with YouTube Music. The company announced today the app will come preinstalled on all new devices launching with Android 10, as well as Android 9, including its own […]


The Galaxy Fold is now available for purchase in the US

Sep 27, 2:14PM

This is, surely, the moment some loyal fans have waited for. And understandably so. The Galaxy Fold is, by all measures, an exciting phone. It's the sort of bold brashness that has helped Samsung set itself apart from the competition. Many of us laughed at the Galaxy Note, too, and yet here we are, with […]


To curb lobbying power, Elizabeth Warren wants to reinstate the Office of Technology Assessment

Sep 27, 1:02PM

In a move to correct the imbalance of power between technologically sophisticated corporations and the lawmakers who regulate them, presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren is proposing that Congress reinstate the Office of Technology Assessment. It’s a move that gets deep into the weeds of how policy making in Washington works, but it’s something that Warren […]


Director Ang Lee explains why he built a digital Will Smith in 'Gemini Man'

Sep 27, 1:00PM

Before showing “Gemini Man” to a group of reporters last week, director Ang Lee described the movie as a “leap of faith.” Then, to illustrate how nervous he was, he pretended to bite his nails. Was Lee just being self-effacing? Maybe. But afterwards, when we got a chance to grill him about the production, he […]


Peloton, WeWork, Vox, Bodega, Kapwing and oh boy are we tired

Sep 27, 1:00PM

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


Last year's Gatwick drone attack involved at least two drones, say police

Sep 27, 12:32PM

A major drone incident at the UK’s second business airport last year continues to baffle police. Last December a series of drone sightings near Gatwick Airport caused chaos as scores of flights were grounded and thousands of travellers had their holiday plans disrupted. The incident, which took place during a peak travel period ahead of […]


DeadHappy, the UK pay-as-you-go life insurance provider, raises £4M Series A

Sep 27, 12:10PM

DeadHappy, a U.K.-based insurtech startup that wants to offer more flexible life insurance and remove the taboo surrounding death, has raised £4 million in Series A funding. Backing comes from e.ventures, alongside the company’s seed investor Octopus Ventures. Founded in 2017, DeadHappy claims to be the U.K.'s “first fully digital pay-as-you-go life insurance provider.” It […]


Worried about a 'no deal' brexit? UK startups should check this guide

Sep 27, 11:11AM

UK startups concerned the country is about to leave the European Union in just a little over a month’s time with nothing agreed to ensure a smooth transition should point their eyes at this guide — put together by startup policy advocacy group, Coadec. While a ‘no deal’ brexit is still not inevitable the chances […]



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Amazon delivery robots are officially on the streets of California

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Best Buy three-day summer sale: $50 off Apple Watch 4, $200 off HP Chromebook

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Microsoft: We want you to learn Python programming language for free

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Microsoft readies exFAT patents for Linux and open source

Aug 28, 1:39PM

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Oracle announces Oracle Autonomous Linux

Sep 16, 11:36PM

Billed as the world's first autonomous operating system, Oracle Autonomous Linux provisions itself, scales itself, tunes itself and patches itself while running.


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At the sixth annual Pear Demo Day, weather balloons, branded credit cards, and lots of top degrees

Sep 26, 8:57PM

Pear, a Palo Alto-based seed stage fund that has made its name through early bets on Guardant Health, DoorDash, Memebox, and Gusto, among others, hosted its sixth annual demo day this week in what proved to be a scorchingly hot afternoon in Woodside, California — not that invitees were put off by the heat. Hundreds […]


'We are seeing volume and interest in Peloton explode,' says company president on listing day

Sep 26, 8:39PM

Making the world more fit one $2,245 bike at a time


DoorDash confirms data breach affected 4.9 million customers, workers and merchants

Sep 26, 8:21PM

DoorDash has confirmed a data breach. The food delivery company said in a blog post Thursday that 4.9 million customers, delivery workers and merchants had their information stolen by hackers. The breach happened on May 4, the company said, but added that customers who joined after April 5, 2018 are not affected by the breach. […]


Facebook tries hiding Like counts to fight envy

Sep 26, 7:59PM

If their post has lots of Likes, you feel jealous. If your post doesn’t get enough Likes, you feel embarrassed. And when you just chase Likes, you distort your life seeking moments that score them, or censor it fearing you won’t look popular without them. That’s why Facebook is officially starting to hide Like counts […]


Tesla V10.0 car software update adds Smart Summon, Netflix/YouTube, Spotify, karaoke and more

Sep 26, 7:48PM

Tesla is rolling out a new software update that adds a slew of new features to its cars. These include the new “Smart Summon” feature, which will allow cars equipped with the optional $5,000 full-self driving package to automatically drive themselves from a parking spot to collect you in a parking lot. This is one […]


MediaRadar's new product helps event organizers maximize sales

Sep 26, 7:20PM

MediaRadar CEO Todd Krizelman describes his company as having “a very specific objective, which is to help media salespeople sell more advertising” by providing them with crucial data. And with today’s launch of MediaRadar Events, Krizelman hopes to do something similar for event organizers. These customer groups might actually be one and the same, as […]


Dating app maker Match sued by FTC for fraud

Sep 26, 7:01PM

They’re just not that into you. Or maybe it was a bot? The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced it has sued Match Group, the owner of just about all the dating apps — including Match, Tinder, OKCupid, Hinge, PlentyofFish, and others — for fraudulent business practices. According to the FTC, Match tricked hundreds […]


Apple's new 'For All Mankind' trailer focuses on the people dealing with a Soviet space race win

Sep 26, 6:57PM

Apple’s new premium subscription TV service is launching on November 1, and there’s a new trailer for one of its original shows, the Ronald D. Moore project ‘For All Mankind.’ The series is a fictional period piece set in the late 60s/early 70s that follows an alternate timeline in which Soviet Russia, not the U.S., […]


Europe shows the way in online privacy

Sep 26, 6:31PM

After passively watching for many years as tech giants developed dominant market positions that threaten consumer privacy and stifle competition, American antitrust regulators seem to have finally...


Oculus CTO: 'We missed an opportunity' with Gear VR

Sep 26, 5:38PM

At the Oculus Connect developer conference, one of the company’s veteran executives offered some insights on the end of its best-selling product. “As we move forward into the future with Quest, it is probably time for me to give a bit of a eulogy for Gear VR,” CTO John Carmack told the audience Carmack detailed […]


Daily Crunch: Amazon announces new Alexa devices

Sep 26, 5:32PM

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. Everything Amazon announced at its Alexa event Amazon held a big shindig yesterday to announce a whole bunch of new hardware […]


Gatsby raises $15M Series A for its modern web development platform

Sep 26, 5:26PM

Gatsby, a platform that uses modern web technologies like React and GraphQL to help developers build better sites faster, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A round led by CRV. Previous investors Trinity Ventures, Mango Capital, Fathom Capital and Dig Ventures also participated, as did Kong CEO Augusto Marietti and Adobe […]


Israeli VC PICO Venture Partners closes on $80M

Sep 26, 5:23PM

The 4-year-old firm is an investor in Vroom, a used car marketplace, and cloud automation tool Spotinst.


Uber Incubator launches to develop new products and services

Sep 26, 5:20PM

Uber today announced Uber Incubator, an initiative open to both Uber employees and those outside the Uber organization to develop products and services on top of Uber’s platform. “Our process follows lean startup methodologies,” Uber wrote in a blog post. “We provide support and resources to teams with a compelling opportunity, so they can rapidly […]


Uber is adding the ability to text 911 in-app

Sep 26, 5:06PM

Sexual assaults and other safety-related issues are unfortunately a reality in the ride-hailing business. Uber, which has been the subject of some of these allegations, just announced the ability for riders to text 911 from within the app. During a ride, riders can access Uber’s safety toolkit to text 911 a prepopulated message of all […]


My Galaxy Fold display is damaged after a day

Sep 26, 4:53PM

Samsung’s new rebooted Galaxy arrives this week with one job: it just needs to not break. I'd already spent thousands of words breaking down the ins and outs of the product the first time around. This round, on the other hand, was more about making sure everything worked. Back in April, I was among the […]


App Annie acquires analytics firm Libring, bringing ad tech-related insights to its platform

Sep 26, 4:50PM

App Annie, a go-to source for mobile app market data and analytics, is expanding its platform with the acquisition of mobile analytics provider Libring. The deal will allow App Annie to present its mobile app market data side by side with advertising analytics data, in order to paint a more complete picture of an app’s […]


25+ launches from Uber's big event

Sep 26, 4:34PM

Uber’s best bet is to use its ubiquity and product breadth to beat rivals in ride hailing, scooters and food delivery. It’s the only U.S. company doing all three, but competition threatens to nibble away at its margins on each. But if it can become your one-stop shop for getting yourself or a meal from […]


The time is right for Apple to buy Sonos

Sep 26, 4:20PM

It’s been a busy couple of months for smart speakers — Amazon released a bunch just this week, including updated versions of its existing Echo hardware and a new Echo Studio with premium sound. Sonos also introduced its first portable speaker with Bluetooth support, the Sonos Move, and in August launched its collaboration collection with […]


Kobalt's edge in changing the music industry

Sep 26, 4:12PM

Kobalt Music Group is driving the music industry to provide more transparency and faster royalty payments to musicians and challenging the traditional record labels and publishers with its own alternative service offerings that don't take ownership of copyrights. Competition and market size are headwinds in its future growth, however, and the incumbents are thriving not […]



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Apple's $999 Mac Pro Display XDR monitor stand is the most Apple thing ever

Jun 04, 4:23PM

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Best Buy three-day summer sale: $50 off Apple Watch 4, $200 off HP Chromebook

Aug 04, 5:38PM

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Microsoft: We want you to learn Python programming language for free

Sep 20, 11:12AM

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Microsoft readies exFAT patents for Linux and open source

Aug 28, 1:39PM

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Oracle announces Oracle Autonomous Linux

Sep 16, 11:36PM

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Jun 22, 2:00PM

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Is Amazon's Alexa ready to leave home and become a wearable voice assistant?

Sep 25, 8:52PM

Amazon’s device event today played host to a dizzying number of product announcements, of all stripes – but notably, there are three brand new ways to wear Alexa on your body. Amazon clearly wants to give you plenty of options to take Alexa with you when you leave the house, the only place it’s really […]


Meal replacement company Soylent adds mint chocolate flavor

Sep 25, 8:47PM

The meal replacement company Soylent Nutrition, Inc., has added mint chocolate flavor to its line of drinks and snacks. "Our new Mint Chocolate Drink requested by our fans was engineered by Soylent's hard-working team, with the complex tastes of humanity in mind," said Andrew Thomas, Soylent's VP of Brand Marketing, in a statement. In concert […]


Symantec's Sheila Jordan named to Slack's board of directors

Sep 25, 8:15PM

Newly-public Slack taps cybersecurity expertise for growing board.


Project A, the Berlin-based VC, raises $200M fund to back Seed and Series A European startups

Sep 25, 8:12PM

Project A, the Berlin-based VC that backs startups in Europe at seed and Series A stage, has raised a new $200 million fund (€180 million). This brings total assets under management to $486 million (€440 million) and is the third fund Project A has raised. The venture capital firm, whose investments include the likes of […]


Announcing the custom contests for the TC Hackathon at Disrupt SF

Sep 25, 7:46PM

Congratulations to all the motivated hackers, coders, devs and designers who took action and secured their spot in the TechCrunch Hackathon at Disrupt San Francisco 2019 on October 2-4. We limited participation to 800 people, and we're thrilled that the event is completely full. We can't wait to see what 800 of the world's best code warriors create […]


Oculus shows off its latest next-generation headset prototypes

Sep 25, 6:54PM

At its developer conference Wednesday, Oculus showed off a pair of prototype designs for its next high-end headsets. Two years ago, Oculus showed off its Half Dome prototype which utilized a technology called varifocal lenses to allow users to adjust where the points of focus were in an image, this is technology similar to what […]


Your guide to WeWork's CEO shuffle

Sep 25, 6:49PM

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Amazon wants to put microphones into your rings and glasses

Sep 25, 6:45PM

At the end of its hardware event today, Amazon announced a new program for testing and selling its own experimental, limited-volume hardware: Day 1 Editions. The first of these new products is Echo Frames. These are Alexa-enabled glasses, though unlike Google Glass, there’s no camera and no display, just microphones and a speaker. The second […]


Oculus and Respawn announce a Nazi-killing VR shooter

Sep 25, 6:33PM

Two years ago, Oculus announced a radical departure in how they were funding virtual reality developers. Instead of partnering with a ton of upstart teams looking to explore the medium and help fund their low-budget pursuits, the company would be pursuing fewer, more expensive projects with established studios. Their crown jewel would be a made-for-VR […]


Amazon Sidewalk is a new long-range wireless network for your stuff

Sep 25, 6:25PM

At its annual hardware event in Seattle, Amazon today announced Sidewalk, a new low-bandwidth, long-distance wireless protocol the company is developing to connect all of the IoT devices in and around your house. Amazon argues that Bluetooth and WiFi don’t have enough range, while 5F takes too much power and is too complex. “We came […]


Amazon's Echo Buds bring Alexa to your earholes

Sep 25, 6:24PM

Amazon had a lot of surprises at this morning’s big event in Seattle. This one, however, we saw coming from a mile away. Echo Buds are the company’s attempt to compete with the likes of AirPods by bringing its smart assistant directly to wearers’ ears. Priced at $129, the wireless earbuds are relatively inexpensive as […]


How Amazon is closing out competitors by opening up voice

Sep 25, 6:20PM

We’ve come a long way with voice-based interfaces in the last several years: They can find and play the music you like, tell you jokes, set timers, control your lights and help you shop, among many other things. But the battle lines were drawn from the start when it came to territory. The biggest hardware […]


Dropbox will start rolling out the new Dropbox app to everyone today

Sep 25, 6:17PM

Back in June, Dropbox debuted a preview version of the “new Dropbox”. Built around a standalone app interface and focused on integrating all of your work tools (your Slack, G Suite, Zoom calls, etc) into one place, it’s a pretty dramatic overhaul from the simple shared folders that Dropbox has always been known for. Not […]


Amazon introduces an Alexa-compatible smart oven

Sep 25, 6:16PM

The Alexa microwave admittedly seemed a bit goofy when Amazon introduced it at an event this time last year. But low cost coupled with the company’s built-in promotional machine have made it the best selling microwave on the site — that’s no small feat. Now it’s returning with the Amazon Smart Oven. From the look […]


Facebook is building a 'new social layer' for Oculus headsets

Sep 25, 6:11PM

Facebook spent a large amount of time at its Oculus Connect 6 keynote detailing the new links between its VR headset and the company’s core Facebook app. “Starting late this year, we will begin to roll out a completely new social layer across the Oculus platform powered by Facebook,” Oculus exec Megan Fitzgerald said onstage. […]


GM is bringing Amazon Alexa to 2018 and newer Cadillac, Chevy, Buick and GMC vehicles

Sep 25, 6:07PM

General Motors is adding Amazon Alexa to the infotainment systems of its Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles in the first half of next year — one of the broadest rollouts of an embedded Alexa Auto experience, the automaker said Wednesday. The new in-vehicle Amazon Alexa experience will be added through a software update to […]


Echo Flex is a small, $25 Echo that plugs directly into the wall

Sep 25, 6:06PM

I think we’re on Echo device number seven for the morning? Echo Flex is one of the more interesting additions at this morning’s big event in Seattle. For those cases where the Echo Dot isn’t cheap enough or versatile enough, there’s the Echo Flex. The device plugs directly into a wall outlet, bringing Alexa functionality […]


Amazon introduces new $99 Eero mesh Wifi routers

Sep 25, 6:00PM

Amazon is launching a new generation of Eero router, the first new iteration of Eero hardware since it acquired the company earlier this year. The new router is $99 for one, or available in a three-pack for $249, and is available in the U.S. today and in Europe later this year. Alongside the new hardware, […]


Echo Glow is a $30 Alexa-powered glowing sphere

Sep 25, 5:55PM

Out of all of the hardware announced so far at this morning’s big Amazon event, the Echo Glow is perhaps the oddest entry. It’s a $30 colorful glowing sphere. Why? Because Amazon said so. Tapping the top of the device will cycle through a number of different colors. It can blink. It has a campfire […]


Amazon's new Alexa Food Network service aims to make Echo the Peloton of cooking

Sep 25, 5:50PM

Amazon is partnering up with Food Network on a new recipe service for its Echo Show line of devices, borne out of the interest it saw in users for recipes and cooking videos on the smart video speaker. The new Food Network Kitchen service, which is launching in October, will be available on phones and […]



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Best Buy three-day summer sale: $50 off Apple Watch 4, $200 off HP Chromebook

Aug 04, 5:38PM

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Microsoft: We want you to learn Python programming language for free

Sep 20, 11:12AM

Microsoft's new free video course helps aspiring programmers learn Python... and then build AI apps on Azure.


Microsoft readies exFAT patents for Linux and open source

Aug 28, 1:39PM

For years, Microsoft has profited from its FAT file system patents. Now the company is making it explicit that it's freeing its remaining exFAT patents for Open Invention Network members.


Oracle announces Oracle Autonomous Linux

Sep 16, 11:36PM

Billed as the world's first autonomous operating system, Oracle Autonomous Linux provisions itself, scales itself, tunes itself and patches itself while running.


Do you make these iPhone charging mistakes?

Jun 22, 2:00PM

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The tech that changed us: 50 years of breakthroughs

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Amazon launches Amazon Care, a virtual and in-person healthcare offering for employees

Sep 24, 8:21PM

Amazon has gone live with Amazon Care, a new pilot healthcare service offering that is initially available to its employees in and around the Seattle area. The Amazon Care offering includes both virtual and in-person care, with telemedicine via app, chat and remote video, as well as follow-up visits and prescription drug delivery in person […]


Facebook promises not to stop politicians' lies & hate

Sep 24, 8:18PM

Facebook confirms it won’t fact-check politicians’ speech or block their content if it’s newsworthy even if it violates the site’s hatespeech rules or other policies. This cementing of its policy comes from Facebook’s head of global policy and communication Nick Clegg who gave a speech today about Facebook’s plans to prevent interference in the 2020 […]


Media metrics giant Comscore pays SEC $5 million in fraud settlement

Sep 24, 7:50PM

Comscore, a company that’s performance metrics are widely touted in the media world, has settled with the SEC following charges of inflating its own metrics. The company and its former CEO Serge Matta have been charged with fraud by the SEC and have agreed to pay $5 million and $700,000 respectively, in a settlement. Matta […]


Boston Dynamics puts its robotic quadruped Spot up for sale

Sep 24, 7:25PM

Since the days of BigDog, the quadrupedal robots of Boston Dynamics have impressed and repelled us. But while the early, bulky robots never felt like something we’d see in real life, the company’s latest and greatest creation, Spot, is not only quite real but now for sale — in fact, some people have had them […]


Apple says a bug may grant 'full access' to third-party keyboards by mistake

Sep 24, 7:00PM

Apple is warning users of a bug in iOS 13 and iPadOS involving third-party keyboards. In a brief advisory posted Tuesday, the tech giant said the bug impacts third-party keyboards which have the ability to request “full access” permissions. iOS 13 was released last week. Both iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1, the new software version […]


Lyft revamps app to focus on multimodal transportation

Sep 24, 7:00PM

Lyft is rolling out an update that makes it possible to access bikes, scooters, transit and car rentals within the app. Uber, however, did something similar more than one year ago. With Lyft’s update, customers can more easily see all of the transportation modes available to them. “At Lyft, we're working toward a future where […]


CrunchMatch is open: Ready, set, vet and network at Disrupt SF 2019

Sep 24, 6:46PM

Attention all current and future pass holders to Disrupt SF 2019! Our CrunchMatch platform is up, operational and ready for you to create your profile and get down to the business of connecting with the people who can move your business to new heights. Hold up a sec'. If you don't already have one, stop what […]


Google veteran Tony Wang joins 500 Startups as managing partner

Sep 24, 6:24PM

Wang was most recently the COO at Color Genomics.


Daily Crunch: Facebook acquires a neural monitoring startup

Sep 24, 5:52PM

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 buys startup building neural monitoring armband Facebook has talked a lot about working on a non-invasive brain input device that […]


Stealth startup Manticore Games raises $30M to launch a game-making platform for novices

Sep 24, 5:51PM

Investors are betting on gaming platforms as an area of consumer tech with plenty of room left to grow. Today, Manticore Games, a stealth gaming startup announced that it has raised $30 million in Series B funding from Benchmark, Correlation Ventures, BITKRAFT Esports Ventures, M Ventures, Arrive, Sapphire Sport, Tuesday Capital, and SV Angel. The gaming […]


WeWork CEO Adam Neumann steps down

Sep 24, 5:12PM

WeWork's Adam Neumann to become executive chairman.


Meme editor Kapwing grows 10X, raises $11M

Sep 24, 5:07PM

Kapwing is a laymen’s Adobe Creative Suite built for what people actually do on the internet: make memes and remix media. Need to resize a video? Add text or subtitles to a video? Trim or crop or loop or frame or rotate or soundtrack or… then you need Kapwing. The free web and mobile tool […]


iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 13.1 updates are now available

Sep 24, 5:05PM

Apple has just released iOS 13.1. This update brings everything new in iOS 13 in case you haven't updated yet, as well as many bug fixes. I recommend updating to iOS 13.1 to get a more stable phone. But that's not all — iPadOS and tvOS are finally making the jump to version 13 with […]


Windows 10 now runs on over 900M devices

Sep 24, 5:00PM

So you thought there were 800 million Windows 10 Devices that will get Microsoft’s most recent out-of-band emergency patch? Think again. As the company announced on Twitter today, Windows 10 now runs on more than 900 million devices. That’s a bit of bad timing, but current security issues aside, the momentum for Windows 10 clearly […]


Cute Little Fuckers gets Kickstarter's seal of approval for sex toy project

Sep 24, 5:00PM

Running a sex tech company is hard, so it’s worth calling out when companies overcome the many barriers to running one. Cute Little Fuckers, a gender-inclusive sex toy company, just launched a $13,500 campaign on Kickstarter. “This is the first one that has been approved for a while,” Kickstarter Senior Outreach Lead of Design & […]


MegaBots calls it a day, puts fighting robot up for sale on eBay

Sep 24, 4:47PM

MegaBots is bankrupt. The Bay Area-based fighting robot startup noted in a video that "this is the end of MegaBots in its current form," marking the occasion by selling the 15-ton Eagle Prime ‘bot on eBay. Bids started at $1, but as of this writing, a few dozen bidders have pushed it up past $50,000. […]


Watch the full trailer for Netflix's 'Breaking Bad' movie 'El Camino'

Sep 24, 4:34PM

After releasing a brief “date announcement” and an equally brief commercial at the Emmys, Netflix has finally launched the full trailer for “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.” The trailer shows the film following directly from the “Breaking Bad” finale, with Aaron Paul returning to the role of Jesse Pinkman, the former-student-turned-meth-cooking-partner of Bryan Cranston’s […]


Grammarly gets a tone detector to keep you out of email trouble

Sep 24, 4:23PM

In recent months, Grammarly started expanding beyond its core grammar and spellchecking tools by adding features like a more detailed clarity score, for example. Today, it’s expanding on this work by launching the first beta of its new tone detector that makes sure your email or document sounds just like you want it to. You may […]


JAXA's HTV-8 cargo mission to the ISS successfully launches from Tanegashima, Japan

Sep 24, 4:21PM

Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has successfully launched one of its H-IIB rockets, carrying a payload of supplies, experimental materials and new replacement batteries to help power the International Space Station. The rocket, commissioned by Japan’s Aerospace Exploration Agency, took off from Japan’s Tanegashima Space Center at its scheduled instantaneous launch window of 12:05 PM […]


Meet SoundCloud rival Audius, free & anti-takedowns

Sep 24, 4:20PM

“It was SoundCloud’s opportunity to lose and now it’s ours” says Audius CEO Roneil Rumburg. Plenty of musicians and fans are sick of SoundCloud’s expensive hosting costs, haphazard content takedowns, and lagging user experience as the site’s status withers. Audius wants to be the opposite, and offer a new home for artists where they’ll eventually […]



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