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This startup is making customized sexual harassment training that it says employees won't hate (or forget)

Nov 01, 10:22PM

If you work for someone else, you likely know the drill: in comes that annual email reminding you that it’s time for unconscious bias or sexual harassment training, and if you could please finish up this mandatory module by this date, that would be terrific. The email — not to mention the programming itself — […]


Reaction Engines' Mach 5 engine is just the tip of the new aerospace boom

Nov 01, 9:28PM

Imagine a hypersonic passenger aircraft that would cut the journey time between London and New York to around two hours. At Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound, the aircraft would complete a trip across the Atlantic in around 120 minutes. Mach 5 is more than twice as fast as the cruising speed of Concorde […]


Backed by Will Smith and FabFitFun, OurPlace brings cookware and dinnerware direct to consumers

Nov 01, 9:12PM

The husband and wife co-founders behind the direct-to-consumer cookware and dinnerware startup retailer OurPlace are big believers in the notion that the doorway to inclusive communities opens through the kitchen.  Amir Tehrani, the company’s co-founder and chief executive spent, his life in the cookware and kitchen business, while his wife, Shiza Tehrani, is the co-founder of […]


Waymo's UX challenge is getting people to enjoy the ride

Nov 01, 8:43PM

Google has been working on autonomous vehicles — one of the biggest challenges in AI — for more than a decade, but it’s learning that the hardest part might just be getting people to enjoy the ride. “This is an experience that you can’t really learn from someone else,” Waymo’s Director of Product Saswat Panigrahi […]


After signing a big food additive deal, cell-based protein company Geltor is looking for at least $50M

Nov 01, 8:18PM

After inking what sources said was a nine-figure deal with the world’s leading supplier of collagen proteins, Gelita, the cell-based collagen maker Geltor is in the market for at least $50 million in new funding, TechCrunch has learned. According to people with knowledge of the company’s plans, the new funding could range from $50 million […]


Can a combined Google/Fitbit take on the Apple Watch?

Nov 01, 7:57PM

In January 2014, Google announced plans to acquire Nest for $3.2 billion; the acquisition was completed the following day, but since then, Nest’s integration has been a controlled burn. Initially, the company existed as a subsidiary of the newly-formed Alphabet Inc., but in early 2018, Google tightened its grip and integrated it directly into its […]


Google's Fitbit purchase could reshape its healthcare ambitions

Nov 01, 7:56PM

Google has reached into parent company Alphabet’s $121 billion cash reserves to spend $2.1 billion on Fitbit, a move into the key consumer health market that places them in more direct competition with rival Apple. For more than a year, Ftibit and Google have partnered on healthcare applications; last April, Fitbit announced that it would […]


Mario Kart Tour will test real-time multiplayer in December

Nov 01, 7:55PM

The mobile version of Nintendo's iconic racing franchise, Mario Kart Tour, will soon support multiplayer races, bringing the game closer to its competitive roots. A limited beta test is planned for December, just in time for holiday laziness, but only for paying subscribers — the rest of us will have to wait.


Daily Crunch: Google is buying Fitbit

Nov 01, 7:01PM

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. Google is acquiring Fitbit for $2.1 billion Google will pay $7.35 per share for the wearables company — an all-cash deal […]


Cervest raises £3.7M for Earth Science AI platform to predict climate effects

Nov 01, 4:33PM

Climate risk, including extreme events and the related pressures our environment, are fundamentally affecting the way businesses and governments operate — both tactically and strategically. Increasing climate volatility is causing food supply disruptions and increasing pressure on Enterprises (including financial institutions, insurers and producers) to disclose what's going on. The trouble is, while there is […]


MIT's self-propelled block robots can now manage basic swarm coordination

Nov 01, 4:28PM

MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has come up with a clever way for its small cube-like robots, which can move on their own, to communicate and coordinate with one another for self-assembly. The behavior is described by MIT researchers as somewhat “hive-like;” in the video above you can see what they mean by […]


Lightspeed's Jeremy Liew is on the hunt for always-on media startups

Nov 01, 4:27PM

Perhaps best known for a career-making seed investment in Snapchat, Lightspeed partner Jeremy Liew is a leading investor across media and entertainment, making bets on startups like Cheddar, Giphy, HQ, SpecialGuest, Mic, Beme, Playdom, Duta and Flixster. I spoke to him earlier this week about how he assesses the market for media startups, which led […]


Google Maps Incognito mode starts rolling out for Android users

Nov 01, 4:00PM

We’ve known for a while now that Google was bringing the “Incognito mode” concept to Maps, allowing you to run searches and find routes without them automatically being tied to your account history. If you’ve been digging around trying to find the option without any luck, you weren’t just missing it. Though first mentioned back […]


Hailing a driverless ride in a Waymo

Nov 01, 3:57PM

Ed Niedermeyer Contributor Share on Twitter Ed Niedermeyer is an author, columnist and co-host of The Autonocast. His book, Ludicrous: The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors, was released in August 2019. More posts by this contributor Waymo’s UX challenge is getting people to enjoy the ride “Congrats! This car is all yours, with no one […]


New Relic snags early-stage serverless monitoring startup IOpipe

Nov 01, 2:46PM

As we move from a world dominated by virtual machines to one of serverless, it changes the nature of monitoring, and vendors like New Relic certainly recognize that. This morning the company announced it was acquiring IOpipe, a Seattle-based early-stage serverless monitoring startup, to help beef up its serverless monitoring chops. Terms of the deal […]


Manage your angel investors, or they'll manage you

Nov 01, 2:45PM

It's almost certain that an angel will play a role in your startup's journey, but like everything else in a startup's life, you need to watch out for potential problems. If you don't manage them properly, these early backers could get in the way of your startup's success.


As sales of smart speakers grow, Soundcheck wants to help make the web more 'speakable'

Nov 01, 2:13PM

Slowly but surely, smart speakers are taking over. As Amazon builds Alexa into everything from tiny clocks to microwaves and Google wraps Assistant into just about anything it can, it feels like it’ll be no time before the rooms that don’t have some sort of voice-powered device are the exception. But most people and businesses […]


Google is acquiring Fitbit for $2.1 billion

Nov 01, 1:06PM

Just days after it was reported that Google was close to buying Fitbit, Google and Fitbit today confirmed the purchase: Google will pay $7.35 per share for the wearables company in an all-cash deal that values Fitbit at $2.1 billion. Relatively speaking, this is a great landing for Fitbit . The company’s price has fluctuated […]


Sam Altman's bet against Slack

Nov 01, 1:00PM

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


EHang, maker of autonomous flying shuttles, files for $100 million IPO

Nov 01, 12:33PM

Chinese autonomous air mobility company EHang has filed with the SEC the paperwork required to go public in the U.S. on the Nasdaq exchange, with a $100 million initial public offering. The company, which has been flying demonstration flights with passengers on board for a while now, is gearing up to launch its first commercial […]



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