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Helloooo, Crunchers! The heavy goods train of tech news keeps on rollinâ down (and sometimes off) the tracks. Apropos tracks, weâve been a little besotted with this absolutely magnificent music video of Ren this week. Itâs full of surprises and powerful bits â give yourself a 9-minute break and give it a listen! â Christine and Haje |
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The TechCrunch Top 3 More layoffs: Sequoia-backed GoMechanic is the latest to make sweeping layoffs after funding didnât materialize in time, Manish reports. The India-based auto services company is cutting 70% of its workforce. But wait, thereâs more: GoMechanicâs founders misstated financials to investors with GoMechanic co-founder Amit Bhasin saying the startup made âgrave errors in judgment as we followed growth at all costs, particularly in regard to financial reporting, which we deeply regret.â Can your robot do this?: In Boston Dynamicsâ latest Atlas video, we see its robot running, jumping and now grabbing and throwing things via the use of hands. Matt shares more. If youâve never seen a car that looks like its name, you have now: Romain has your look at Kate, a new French carmaker developing tiny cars for your everyday use, from driving to work to driving on the beach. They remind us of a really fast golf cart only cuter. |
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Startups and VC In a press conference on Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it has arrested Anatoly Legkodymov, founder of crypto exchange Bitzlato, for allegedly processing over $700 million of illicit funds, Amanda reports. âOvernight, the Department worked with key partners here and abroad to disrupt Bitzlato, the China-based money-laundering engine that fueled a high-tech axis of cryptocrime, and to arrest its founder, Russian national Anatoly Legkodymov,â said Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco. Thereâs a bunch more stuff happening in the world of startups today: Well oilâll say: Kirsten reports that Shell snaps up EV charging operator Volta for $169 million. Itâs not like we could remember our passwords anyway: Open source password management company Bitwarden acquires Passwordless.dev to help companies authenticate users without passwords, Paul reports. PayPal Ventures buys now, hopes it will pay back later: Buy now, pay later company Tabby raises $58 million at a $660 million valuation as PayPal Ventures deploys its first investment into the GCC, Tage reports. BainFund: Kate reports that the P2P lending platform PeopleFund raises $20 million in a Series C extension round led by Bain Capital. Ta-daaa! Money for you: Amanda reports that Goldenset launches out of stealth to make equity investments in creators. |
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Big Tech Inc. The layoffs just keep coming in Tech World. The latest is Microsoft, which announced 10,000 job cuts, reports Paul. The company has already made some layoffs last year, but this latest one accounts for a sizable chunk of its workforce â 5%. CEO Satya Nadella echoed other tech companies making layoffs recently in saying that the company accelerated its growth as customers grew, but when that slowed down, Microsoft had to do the same. Cybersecurity company Sophos is making a similar move, laying off 450 employees globally, or about 10% of its employees, Jagmeet reports. Meanwhile, in happier news, Apple has a brand-new HomePod with better sound and âsmarts,â Darrell writes. And now that you know this, Brian has some thoughts on the newly returned smart speaker. Hereâs five more for you: Get the skinny on OpenAI: Connieâs conversation last week with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman continues to yield all sorts of juicy details, this time about the companyâs deal with Microsoft. Altman confirmed that was not an exclusive pact, she writes. This message brought to you byâ¦: TikTok now has a âstate-controlled mediaâ label in 40 more countries to show âwhose âeditorial output or decision-making processâ is subject to influence by a government,â Sarah writes. If youâre feeling Blue: Twitter now offers an annual Blue subscription for those hardcore users, Ivan reports. A tribute: Brian gives a final salute to Google Stadia, which shut down today. Another go at it: For the second time in six months, Mailchimp says it was hacked. Zack has more on what happened this time. |
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