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Good afternoon, and welcome to TechCrunch PM. In todayâs newsletter, meet Superlist, the to-do app that comes just in time for you to re-energize those New Yearâs resolutions. Also, thereâs trouble at Faraday Futureâs headquarters, Fortnite is coming back to iOS in Europe, hard tech startups at Y Combinator and more on Googleâs Gemini. We will be off Monday for the federal holiday, so see you on Tuesday! â Christine |
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TechCrunch PM Top 3 Superlist founder forecasts a decacorn: Wunderlist founder Christian Reber hopes his second to-do list app will be the charm. After selling Wunderlist to Microsoft, he is back with a similar app called Superlist that came out of stealth today. This one he doesnât want to sell because he believes Superlist can be a decacorn, he tells Mike Butcher. Faraday Future may lose its headquarters: The electric vehicle maker may be kicked out of its Los Angeles headquarters for failure to pay rent. A second chance for Epic Games: While some other Big Tech players are pushing against the European Unionâs Digital Markets Act, Epic Games is preparing to return to iOS in Europe as a result. The companyâs developer account was previously banned from both the App Store and Google Play. Speaking of the Digital Markets Act, Epic Gamesâ CEO Tim Sweeney thinks he knows why Apple broke web apps for customers in the EU due to its compliance with the EU regulation the Digital Markets Act. |
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More top reads Hard tech at Y Combinator: Aria ponders how the emergence of more hard tech startups will transform the popular accelerator program. Inside Googleâs Gemini: We know you have some questions: What is Gemini? How can you use it? And how does it stack up to the competition? Lucky for you this is TechCrunch, and we have all those answers and more. All around the world, same song: A trio of women started Atlas to help companies with a global workforce, especially contractors, provide better benefits. Fisker is under the microscope again: The new probe comes one month after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationâs Office of Defects Investigation began looking into complaints of sudden loss of braking performance on the electric vehicleâs Ocean SUV. Pitch Deck Teardown: Haje breaks down Equalâs $16 million Series A pitch deck. Hold, please: Google is testing a new feature that will place a call to a business on your behalf, wait on hold and then give you a call once a live representative is available. If you canât have your own assistant, this is the next best thing. Digital Services Act takes effect: Weâve been talking a lot about the European Unionâs Digital Services Act, and now that it will apply tomorrow, we have everything you need to know about the rebooted e-commerce rules. Bye, bye, Cruise: The San Francisco Giants replaced the Cruise patch on their uniforms with one from Chevrolet. Kirsten described it as âthe latest fallout for the GM self-driving subsidiary and its controversial presence in the city.â |
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On the pods On todayâs Equity, Mary Ann, Karyne and Alex get into the deals of the week. They also discuss venture capitalâs year of transition, including some new funds and one that is winding down, as well as Y Combinatorâs new request for startups and why now. Listen here. Over on Found, Becca and Dom speak with Tigran Sloyan, co-founder and CEO of CodeSignal, about how traditional résumé-based hiring perpetuates biases and limits opportunities for individuals without extensive networks or prestigious credentials and how skills assessment lead to more equitable hiring. They also get into the CodeSignal teamâs plans to go beyond assessment to skills development, how AI will play a role in building out these courses, and the way Tigran thinks about equitable hiring on his own team. Listen here. |
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