Pinterest will finally let you rearrange your pins

 Good morning and happy Wednesday, everyone! Here is a thing that falls under Today In Very Good Things: Pinterest is going to, finally, finally, let you move pins around on your boards. This seems really small and trivial but, really, this is one of the biggest quality of life i … | Continue reading


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Overtime gets $9.5M to build a new style of sports network that young people will actually watch

 ESPN may be going from a sure-fire cable bounty to something that needs a little more flexibility in a cord-cutting era — like launching a new streaming service in 2018. But an even more troublesome trend may be emerging among younger sports fans, according to Overtime CEO Dan P … | Continue reading


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YouTube TV raises pricing, expands with Turner, NBA, MLB additions

 YouTube TV today announced a significant expansion of its channel lineup thanks to new deals with Turner, NBA TV, and MLB Network. A number of Turner-owned networks will be added to YouTube TV’s base package starting now, including TNT, TBS, CNN, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, HLN … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

SpaceX’s next Falcon 9 launch includes stage one of its satellite internet plan

 SpaceX is launching a Falcon 9 on February 17 (should the current target date stick) and the rocket is carrying a primary payload of a Spanish satellite for client Paz. The secondary cargo on the launch is more interesting, however, since it’s two of SpaceX’s own satellites – de … | Continue reading


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Stealth Security reels in $8 million investment from Shasta Ventures to root out bad bots

 We live in world where bots are operating all over the internet. Like Glenda in the Wizard of Oz asking Dorothy if she is a good witch or a bad witch, network admins simply want to determine if a bot is there to help or harm. It’s not always easy to know. That’s where Stealth Se … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Norwest Venture Partners raises $1.5 billion fund

 Norwest Venture Partners has closed a $1.5 billion fund, bringing the total under management to $7.5 billion. The firm will be using the money to invest primarily in the consumer, enterprise and healthcare categories. And they are looking for opportunities at all stages, from se … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

How Team USA used 3D printing to build a better luge

 The quest for Olympic gold is the search for the slightest leg up — small changes that could ultimately shave fractions of a second off of one’s time. It’s an ideal platform for a technology like 3D printing, where the ability to customize products can have a dramatic effect on … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

How Chrome’s built-in ad blocker will work when it goes live tomorrow

 Chrome’s built-in ad blocker will go live tomorrow. It’s the first time Google will automatically block some ads in Chrome, but while quite a few online publishers are fretting about this move, as a regular user, you may not even notice it. Read More | Continue reading


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Adikteev raises $12 million for its mobile marketing platform

 French startup Adikteev raised a $12 million funding round led by Ring Capital and BNP Paribas Développement, with existing investors ISAI, Ventech and Laurent Asscher also participating. It’s also worth noting that it represents Ring Capital’s first investment after raising its … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

HTC’s smartphone chief and ex-CFO, Chialin Chang, resigns

 HTC’s smartphone and connected devices president and former CFO, Chialin Chang, has resigned. The move, spotted earlier by Engadget, was announced today and is effective immediately. Read More | Continue reading


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Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Viva Technology conference

 Third time is a charm. Viva Technology (or “VivaTech” for short) hosted its kick-off press conference to present this year’s event. And this year is going to be quite special for TechCrunch as well because we’re hosting a Startup Battlefield Europe at VivaTech and a Hackathon. H … | Continue reading


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Announcing Startup Battlefield Europe at VivaTech this May

 TechCrunch Startup Battlefield is headed to VivaTech in Paris on May 24th to find and feature the best early-stage startup across Europe! In partnership with VivaTech, Startup Battlefield Europe will feature startups from across continental Europe working on the cutting-edge tec … | Continue reading


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JD.com’s logistics business raises $2.5B from Hillhouse, Sequoia China and others

 JD.com, the Chinese e-commerce giant that is Alibaba’s closest rival, is raising giving its logistics spin-out business a huge boost after it announced that the unit is raising $2.5 billion. JD Logistics, which became a standalone business last April, is raising the investment c … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Outbrain is launching a product allowing publishers to recommend content on each other’s platform

 Outbrain, the network known for distributing garbage clickbait articles and ads on sites across the internet, is now going to offer a premium product that ensures that the articles recommended to folks at the bottom of their screens will be less garbage. Onstage at the Code Medi … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Homesnap raises $14 million for real estate intelligence

 Rockville, Maryland-based Homesnap has come a long way from its days as a consumer-facing app for displaying information about local homes by taking a photo. While its current app still works this way for prospective buyers, these days its core focus is for U.S. real estate agen … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

AMP for email is a terrible idea

 Google just announced a plan to “modernize” email, allowing “engaging, interactive, and actionable email experiences.” Does that sound like a terrible idea to anyone else? It sure sounds like a terrible idea to me, and not only that, but an idea borne out of competitive pressure … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Magic Leap is partnering with Turner sports and the NBA to stream games on an app

 Magic Leap and the National Basketball Association are partnering with Turner Sports to show live games on its platform in an app that will be available to Magic Leap One ‘Creator Edition’ customers. The partnership announced onstage at the Code Media conference in Huntington Be … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

As ad dollars erode, tech investments point the way forward for networks

 There’s no doubt that linear advertising revenues are going to decline in the coming years for big networks. Squeezed by Facebook and Google on one side, and impossible consumer expectations created by Netflix, Amazon and other streaming services on the other, the idea of an ad- … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Salon’s Monero mining project might be crazy like a fox

 In the age of altcoins, at least one news site is taking a novel approach to making ends meet. Salon announced today that it would give readers a choice between turning off ad-blocking software or “allowing Salon to use your unused computing power” in order to access their conte … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

SpareMin Headliner turns podcast clips into shareable videos

 One of the great thing about podcasts is the opportunity to discuss things in-depth, without having to squeeze it all down into a 30- or 60-second sound bite. But that creates a subsequent challenge: What’s the best way to promote those longer conversations on social media? That … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Twitter’s Dorsey downplays acquisition possibilities, sees “strength to our independence”

 If you’re a Twitter shareholder wondering if the company is about to get acquired, co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey doesn’t want you to get that impression. “There’s a lot of strength to our independence,” he said, at the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference in San Fra … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Time Warner will be fine even if the AT&T acquisition doesn’t go through

 Time Warner will be fine even if the government blocks the bid from AT&T to buy the company. That’s the word from John Martin, the free-wheeling chief executive of Time Warner subsidiary, Turner Inc., who was speaking at the Code Media conference in Huntington Beach. For the rec … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

The sudden death of the website

 Unlike most startup founders who saw the birth of the internet in the mid-1990s, I am still CEO of my company. My longevity in this position gives me a unique perspective on the changes that have happened over the past two decades, and I see one happening right now that will rad … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Particle announces the Mesh board, an easy way to make your DIY talk to itself

 Particle – which used to be called Spark – has released the third generation of their tiny, networked computing boards. Their new product, called Mesh, allows you to connect wither to a Wi-Fi or cellular network but also allows you to create a mesh network between multiple Mesh … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

A Google R&D team wants to bring Smart Reply to all your chat apps

 Smart Reply, the clever A.I.-powered technology that automatically creates responses to your inbound messages, first debuted in Google’s email client Inbox over two years ago, before later rolling out to Gmail, Android Messages on Project Fi, and Allo. Now, a team inside Google’ … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Why Google Stories will save, not screw, Snapchat Discover

 Snapchat has a new ally or enemy depending on how you look at Google’s new mobile magazine format, but the social app is welcoming the search giant. Google’s clone of Snapchat Discover called AMP Stories officially launched today, allowing news outlets to create photo/video slid … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

This team turned an entire room into a massive four-player game of Pong

 It’s been over 45 years (!) since Pong debuted. At this point, you wouldn’t have a hard time finding someone who grew up playing it. But they probably haven’t played it like this. Read More | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Twitch’s latest features highlight channels’ top fans

 The majority of Twitch’s product announcements lately have been focused around new tools or expanded money-making opportunities for its video creators. Today, the company is instead launching new features for viewers – one related to Twitch’s 60-second video snippets called Clip … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Apple is developing a scripted basketball show inspired by Kevin Durant’s life

 The Warriors are currently atop the Western Conference standings, but from the looks of it, Kevin Durant is shaping up to be every bit as  in demand off the court. Roughly a month ago, YouTube announced that it was partnering with the star small forward’s video business to offer … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Pulse Q&A wants to transform the way we gather data from CIOs

 Lots of companies need to understand what CIOs are thinking, but it’s hard to get a group of busy people to give meaningful answers about the products they use or their budget priorities in public forums for obvious reasons. Pulse Q&A is a new company in the Y Combinator Winter … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Bilingual? Tarjimly lets you help a refugee or aid worker right now

 All over the world, language barriers are limiting the ability of refugees and immigrants to seek help, and aid workers to provide it. Tarjimly is a new service that connects people who speak one language but need to speak in another, with a person who speaks both — in just a co … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

US Representatives pile questions on the FCC regarding net neutrality comment process

 The order to roll back net neutrality may have been made (though it’s not quite in effect yet), but the fight to restore it is ongoing. 24 members of Congress have asked the FCC for answers on a variety of topics relating to the huge and controversial comment docket for the “Res … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

HackerRank raises $30M to match developers with jobs

 HackerRank, the skills-based recruiting platform and online coding challenge community, today announced that it has raised a $30 million Series C funding round led by JMI Equity, a fund that specializes in helping software companies scale. Exiting investors Khosla Ventures, Batt … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Sourcify is connecting entrepreneurs directly to pre-vetted overseas factories

 If you’ve ever tried to order and source products from overseas you likely know the process is broken. Factories rarely talk directly to customers and middlemen are difficult to track down and there’s usually a significant delay while you wait for them to communicate back and fo … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Dbrain pitches a new token paying users crypto to train artificial intelligence

 One of the continuing challenges that artificial intelligence programs face is how they receive and process the information they need to take actions. While the algorithmic tools that developers have harnessed to automate a dizzying number of different processes are incredibly g … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Microsoft acquires classroom collaboration startup Chalkup to expand Microsoft Teams

 Microsoft is beefing up its Slack-like collaboration software, Microsoft Teams, with the technology (and the founder) from collaboration software startup Chalkup. Following the acquisition, Microsoft says it will bring some of the features Chalkup had built to the Microsoft Team … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

German court finds fault with Facebook’s default privacy settings

 A court in Germany has ruled that Facebook’s default privacy settings and some of its terms and conditions breached local laws. The Berlin court passed judgement late last month but the verdict was only made public this week. Read More | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Fitbit buys Twine Health in bid to become a more serious health care tool

 Fitbit’s been on a bit of a acquisition spree over the last couple of years, as the company’s looked to grow its business inside the stagnating wearables category. This morning, the hardware maker announced plans to pick up Twine Health, a HIPAA-compliant, cloud-based health man … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Facebook pushes for more personal updates with launch of new Lists feature

 Facebook’s status update box is getting a new feature called Lists, which begins rolling out today. This is the first major update to the entry field since the launch of colored backgrounds just over a year ago, and also serves as a way to encourage Facebook users to share more … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Amazon greenlights the fifth season of Bosch

 Amazon Prime Video’s longest running hour-long original series is back for yet another season. The company has greenlit Season 5 of Bosch, the Emmy-nominated series based on Michael Connelly’s detective/crime fiction novels. Bosch follows LAPD Detective Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Uber launches a new lower-priced service called Chap Chap in Nairobi

 Uber has launched a new, lower-cost service in Nairobi called Uber Chap Chap. Made possible by using a fleet of fuel-efficient budget sedans, Uber Chap Chap (Swahili slang for “hurry, hurry”) is currently available in several areas of the Kenyan capital, including its central bu … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Skydio’s $2499 ‘self-flying’ drone knows where you are and where you’re going

 A four-year-old autonomous drone startup founded by MIT researchers and backed by Silicon Valley’s top investors is finally ready to show off what it’s been building over the last several years. Today, Skydio is showcasing the R1, a drone that boasts what the startup calls “self … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Google wants to use AMP to make email more interactive

 Google’s AMP format has always been about making mobile pages render faster. But Google is now taking it beyond posts, recipes and how-to articles. First, the company launched the new AMP story format earlier today and now it’s also announcing a preview of AMP for Email. At firs … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

PicoBrew announces a modular and scalable professional brewing appliance

 PicoBrew today announced a new product in its growing line of brewing appliances. Called the Z Series, this product targets serious brewers with a scalable design that allows for greater precision in repeatable larger batch sizes. And with the largest model, the Z4, the owner en … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Traction Tech Council launches to help IT execs spend money on the right startups

 Sourcing the right technology for a company has always been challenging, but today it is an entirely different beast. There are tens of thousands of startups out there hawking their technology services, and the pace of innovation has increased dramatically. Hundreds of startups … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Your next phone may have an ARM machine learning processor

 ARM doesn’t build any chips itself, but its designs are at the core of virtually every CPU in modern smartphones, cameras and IoT devices. So far, the company’s partners have shipped more than 125 billion ARM-based chips. After moving into GPUs in recent years, the company today … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Here’s how to make The Boring Company’s flamethrower

 Obligatory disclaimer: Don’t be dumb. What follows is a video showing high level instructions on how to build a nearly exact copy of The Boring Company’s flamethrower. Basically, gut this $125 Airsoft gun and insert a propane torch. The total bill of goods should be under $200, … | Continue reading


@techcrunch.com | 6 years ago

Apple and Android are destroying the Swiss Watch industry

 In Q4 2017 – essentially during the last holiday season – market research firm Canalys found that more people bought Apple watches than Swiss watches. Two million more, to be exact. Brian Heater has more data but this news is quite problematic for the folks eating Coquilles St-J … | Continue reading


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