China officially bans fruit flavorings in e-cigarettes
China has joined a handful of countries in banning flavored vapes to combat underage use of nicotine. Starting October 1, e-cigarette companies are only allowed to sell tobacco-flavored vapes in the country, an effort by the government to “standardize” the production, sales and consumption of the novel tobacco product. China’s e-cigarette makers had a short-lived … Read more
Daily Crunch: Blocking VLC player downloads violates Indian law, claims VideoLAN in legal challenge
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. Good to have you with us again, as the TechCrunch train continues to rumble along the tracks. It’s gonna be a fun and busy week, so let’s dive straight in with the … Read more
Amazon curbs corporate retail hiring for the rest of 2022
Image: The Verge According to a report by Karen Weise of The New York Times, Amazon is freezing corporate hiring for its retail business for the remainder of 2022 in an effort to hedge its bets against a rough economic forecast. The hiring freeze includes all corporate and technology positions for Amazon’s retail and operations, … Read more
Just before Musk backtracked, a judge said Twitter could hunt for secret chats with whistleblower
Elon Musk may have said the deal is back on, but his legal fight with Twitter is still producing some eleventh-hour twists and turns. In a late Monday filing with the Delaware Court of Chancery, Judge Kathaleen McCormick weighed in on Twitter’s request for additional discovery around potential messages between Musk’s inner circle and the … Read more
Russia debates staying on ISS past 2024 despite tensions
Russia is having internal discussions over continuing its participation in the International Space Station (ISS) beyond 2024, despite statements made earlier this summer that the country will pull out of the station program by the middle of the decade. Sergei Krikalev, head of human space programs at Roscosmos, said Monday that the Russian space agency … Read more
Celsius’ co-founder Daniel Leon follows Mashinsky out as crypto exec flight continues
Leon is at least the eighth crypto sector executive who has resigned in recent months; Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky resigned a week ago.
Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor on blockchain, inclusion, unions and the future of crowdfunding
For most CEOs, the first several weeks or months are spent learning the ropes, poring over financials and meeting shareholders. More often than not, press interviews are reserved for a later date. Everette Taylor, on the other hand, is jumping in with both feet. It hasn’t been a full week since Kickstarter appointed the former … Read more
Rivian has good news about its EVs and some not-so-good news about its factory plans
Rivian’s positive production report could be overshadowed by a bad court ruling in Georgia. | Image: Rivian Rivian made over 7,000 electric vehicles over the last three months and reaffirmed its goal to produce 25,000 vehicles by the end of the year. It was a sign that the company is continuing to rise above its … Read more
DataVault requests US election agency’s advice to send NFTs as a campaign fundraising incentive
The firm planned to market NFTs “in a manner akin to a campaign hat or souvenirs,” intending to have political committees offer them to high-volume low-dollar donors.
Market Wrap: Markets Seem Hopeful the Fed Will Temper Rate Increases That Crushed Prices
Unexpectedly poor data on U.S. job creation spurs speculation the worst of the bear market may be over. Market Wrap is CoinDesk’s daily newsletter diving into what happened in today’s crypto markets.
Tesla is now building Model 3 and Model Y vehicles without ultrasonic sensors
Tesla is removing ultrasonic sensors from Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, the next step in CEO Elon Musk’s plan to only use cameras and software to support its advanced driver assistance system and other active safety features. Starting this month, all Model 3 and Model Y vehicles built for North America, Europe, the Middle … Read more
Coinbase CEO announces documentary on cryptocurrency and exchange
Armstrong said that the documentary will capture “the good, bad, and ugly” of building a tech start-up from the ground up.
Three Arrows-Backed ‘Starry Night’ NFT Collection Moved to Gnosis Safe
The crypto hedge fund had planned to assemble the world’s finest collection of crypto art before going bankrupt.
M31 Capital launches $100M Web3 investment fund with $50M in commitments so far
The investment fund, which was founded by an early Bitcoin investor, said the current market cycle is the first time in a decade where prices and fundamentals have diverged so wildly.
Redact sensitive data from streaming data in near-real time using Amazon Comprehend and Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
Near-real-time delivery of data and insights enable businesses to rapidly respond to their customers’ needs. Real-time data can come from a variety of sources, including social media, IoT devices, infrastructure monitoring, call center monitoring, and more. Due to the breadth and depth of data being ingested from multiple sources, businesses look for solutions to protect … Read more
The best Prime Early Access deals on Amazon devices
Amazon’s latest ad-supported Kindle Paperwhite is on sale right now for $99.99 instead of $139.99. | Photo by Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge If you missed out on the steep discounts we saw on Amazon devices during Prime Day, it appears you have another chance. That’s because many of the same deals we saw in … Read more
Yeah, no, most VCs still don’t really care about your path to profitability
“Growth at all costs” was fuel to 2021’s funding fire as venture capitalists poured money into startups spending oodles of cash on everything from overhiring to inefficient customer acquisition. But amid this year’s downturn, venture capitalists decided — to say, at least — that torching cash in the name of growth maybe wasn’t their best … Read more
Google Japan’s outlandish keyboards might be the best running joke in tech
The TechCrunch newsroom fears only one thing: the coming of April 1. Because, I’m just going to say it, the tech industry isn’t very funny. But Google Japan’s ongoing series of ridiculous keyboards, where they completely commit to the joke, suggests we may have found the first known exception. The latest is the “Gboard Bar … Read more
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This startup out of Carnegie Mellon wrangled my tabs once and for all
This whole browser situation is utterly untenable. I subscribe to a (really great) newsletter called “Today in Tabs,” the name of which sums up a problem that’s surely not unique to me: By 5 p.m. EDT, I have a line of tabs of stories I want to read culled from Twitter, various Slack channels, email … Read more
Duolingo makes its first official acquisition, with more to come
Duolingo has acquired its first-ever startup, an animation studio that has created art for the language learning app and the likes for Amazon, Dropbox, Spotify and Google. The startup, Gunner, is a Detroit-based business is moving from just being a partner with Duolingo, to a full-fledged part of the growing language learning business. Duolingo declined … Read more