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Nuheara’s voice amplifying earbuds offer customizable hearing profiles
Nuheara’s new IQBuds Boost headphones exist in a a strange sort of in-between spot. Like the rest of the company’s line, they’re clearly one of…
This ring lets you bend musical notes on a keyboard with a wave of your hand
We saw a small mountain of cool stuff at CES this week, but this one is still on my mind a few days later. It’s…
Blocks hopes to court enterprise customers with its modular smartwatch
As we noted earlier this week, the mere fact that Blocks was able to bring its modular smartwatch system to market feels like a minor…
Mercedes-Benz’s new MBUX in-car assistant and smart UI rocks
It’s rare that I pay much attention to automaker infotainment and multimedia system updates at CES – usually there’s too much going on with autonomy,…
Sensel is shopping around its Morph trackpad tech for use in other devices
It took two years, but Sensel finally managed to start shipping the Morph to backers. The company apparently ran into every potential pitfall for a…
Facebook reranks feed to favor well-being/discussion, not time spent/publishers
Facebook is making a huge change to its News Feed algorithm to prioritize friends and posts that spark comments between them at the expense of…
Here’s what it’s like to ride in Byton’s new Concept SUV
Byton’s electric concept car wowed at CES, and for good reason. The SUV has a lot of strong features, including a max range of 323…
CES should move to an innovative city
CES, the yearly bacchanal of tech and innovation, has outgrown its shell. Las Vegas has been home to the event since the late 1970s and,…
Next INpact launches a browser extension to see who is tracking you online
French tech media company Next INpact just launched an interesting project today. Kimetrak is a simple browser extension that lets you see how your favorite…
Google is shutting down Chrome’s parental control features, replacement to launch later this year
Google is preparing to launch a new set of parental control features for users of its Chrome browser. The announcement was made in an email…
Y Combinator is launching a biotech track
Y Combinator is pulling the curtains off of a new experiment, YC Bio. The idea is to fund early-stage life-sciences companies that are still in…
Kuzzle is building the backend for the internet of things
Meet Kuzzle, an all-in-one backend solution for connected devices and beyond. The French startup is giving you a scalable solution so that you don’t have…
How to build a business-focused ‘cloud-commerce’ marketplace for the less-sexy economy
For consumers, huge new internet marketplaces have upended industries ranging from taxis to hotels and even some types of consumer loans. Now, new types of…
Xprize finalist Cloud DX’s Vitaliti is a serious health wearable
Plenty of wearables companies make health claims that are dubious at best. It’s true that companies like Fitbit and Apple are getting a bit more…
This AR headset won’t win any style points, but it fills the world with fish
Hong Kong-based RealMax came to CES with an augmented reality headset they want to get on to everyone’s faces. The prototype is a little rough…
Google claims its Spectre and Meltdown mitigation results in no performance degradation
It’s been a long week since we first learned about the now infamous Spectre and Meltdown chip vulnerabilities. One of the issues with mitigating the…
Lishtot’s TestDrop tells you whether water is safe to drink without even touching it
Consistent access to clean water is something billions lack, and part of that is the inability to check whether one’s water is clean or not.…
Peak Design’s Everyday Backpack was my surprise hit of CES 2018
Peak Design announced its line of bags on Kickstarter in 2016. It’s my favorite thing at CES 2018. The project raised $6.5 million on Kickstarter…
Here's What It's Really Like to Ride in a Self-Driving Car
Remember that exciting self-driving car news we broke yesterday? AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah — largely known for its roadside assistance services — has…
The Foods and Flavors of Singapore with @stylohotmilo To learn… via #Instagram Blog
The Foods and Flavors of Singapore with @stylohotmilo To learn more about Jasmine, follow @stylohotmilo on Instagram. Twenty-four-year-old Jasmine Tan (@stylohotmilo) is a Singaporean design researcher and self-described foodie. “I love our multiracial demographic because that means there’s always so much to observe, listen and appreciate from the people and spaces around me,” she says. “And of course, we get such a crazy variety of food.” Jasmine always loved going out to eat — Korean kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew), Japanese ramen and Singapore’s bak kut teh (pork rib soup) are some of her favorites — but she started cooking at home out of necessity. “My house is located in the extreme west of Singapore so I don’t get a lot of food choices, and as…
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is now an Ecuadorian citizen
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is stateless no more. On Thursday, Ecuador revealed that it had extended citizenship to Assange, a controversial figure who moved into…
More details emerge of Uber’s tactics for thwarting police raids
Yet another uncomfortable revelation about Uber’s legacy business and attitude to legal oversight: Between spring 2015 until late 2016 the ride-hailing giant routinely used a…
Storage startup Closetbox raises $7.3 million Series A round
Startup Closetbox recently raised a $7.3 million Series A round, bringing its total amount of funding to $19.8 million. Closetbox, of course, has competitors like…
Nintendo announces raft of new and retro titles for Switch (plus new Mario outfits)
The Switch is getting a bevy of new games that should appeal to a broad variety of players, Nintendo announced today in one of its…
This $1,600 fighting robot toy kicks serious butt
All right, I’m impressed. I’m not sure I’m $1,600 impressed, but I definitely want one of these Zeus battling robots from Pilot Labs now. The…
The Zeeq smart pillow tracks sleep, plays music and more
It’s 2018, so it’s high time pillows gain a bit of technology. Rem-Fit’s Zeeq pillow is packed with the goods to, hopefully, improve a person’s sleep…
Skype adds e2e encrypted ‘private chats’ powered by Signal Protocol
Skype is adding an opt-in e2e encryption feature, utilizing the industry standard Signal Protocol to power ‘Private Conversations’. Read More
Chronext raises $34 million to bring nice watches to your bare wrist
There are a number of services that let you sell your used watches or simply purchase new watches but few have the funding war chest…
Ford cars with SYNC 3 are getting Waze support
Ford is bringing crowdsourced navigation app Waze to its SYNC 3 infotainment system, the companies announced at CES 2018. The app will be available via…
If Retailers Want to Compete with Amazon, They Should Use Their Tax Savings to Raise Wages
Enis Aksoy/Getty Images Walmart announced today that it is raising its starting wages in the United States from $9 per hour to $11, giving employees one-time cash bonuses of as much as $1,000, and expanding maternity and parental leave benefits as a result of the recently enacted tax reform. It is part of Walmart’s broader effort to create […]
Intel details performance hit for Meltdown fix on affected processors
Now that the Meltdown and Spectre cats are out of the bag and patches are being issued left and right, the main question people have…
Dropbox files confidentially for IPO
Dropbox has filed confidentially for IPO, according to Bloomberg. TechCrunch has been hearing that the cloud company plans to go public in early 2018. The company…
Turkish Airlines bounces back to growth via The Economist Business
A LITTLE over a year ago, Gulliver gave a downbeat assessment of the prospects for Turkey’s aviation sector. Having enjoyed a decade of uninterrupted growth of more than 10% a year, Turkish Airlines, the country’s flag-carrier, was grounding aircraft and closing routes amid growing unrest at home and violence across its border with Syria. Concerns about regional security were also making life difficult in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar, two other countries that have built aviation empires by connecting far-flung parts of the globe through their hub airports. Yet whereas the Gulf carriers remain in the doldrums, Turkish is gaining altitude again.There had been just cause for concern about Turkey at the end of 2016. The year unleashed a failed military coup, a…
Zeroqode will usher us into a codeless future
Codeless development platforms are at once a blessing and a curse. If they’re complete enough to be powerful they are too difficult for beginners and…
Boeing’s prototype drone can carry 500 lbs of cargo
Boeing just revealed a prototype drone capable of carrying much more than a camera. The company tasked engineers with designing and building a cargo drone…
LiveMap shows off latest prototype of augmented reality motorcycle helmet
LiveMap launched in TechCrunch’s Hardware Battlefield CES 2014 and is getting closer to producing its augmented reality helmet. Since launching, the product has evolved to…
Why People Really Quit Their Jobs
MirageC/Getty Images People don’t quit a job, the saying goes — they quit a boss. We’ve heard it so many times that when we started tracking why employees leave Facebook, all bets were on managers. But our engagement survey results told a different story: When we wanted to keep people and they left anyway, it […]
How Automation Will Change Work, Purpose, and Meaning
eva bee/Getty Images The vast majority of humans throughout history worked because they had to. Many found comfort, value, and meaning in their efforts, but some defined work as a necessity to be avoided if possible. For centuries, elites in societies from Europe to Asia aspired to absolution from gainful employment. Aristotle defined a “man […]
How to Create a Captivating Social Media Campaign for Facebook
Utilizing Facebook can be a relatively inexpensive and effective way for businesses to reach new and existing customers, advertise upcoming promotions, and collect reviews. However,…
How China won the battle of the yuan via The Economist Business
“THE horse may be out of the proverbial barn.” So wrote Ben Bernanke, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve, in early 2016, arguing that capital controls might be powerless to save China from a run on its currency. He was far from alone at the time. As cash rushed out of the country, analysts debated whether the yuan would collapse, and some hedge funds bet that day was coming fast. But two years on, the horse is back in the barn: the government’s defence of the yuan has succeeded, in part through tighter capital controls.The latest evidence was an 11th consecutive monthly increase in foreign-exchange reserves in December. During that time China’s stockpile of official reserves, the world’s biggest, climbed by $142bn, reaching $3.14trn,…
Spectre and Meltdown prompt tech industry soul-searching via The Economist Business
THE timing could hardly have been worse. Just as the tech industry was preparing for its big annual trade show, CES, held this week in Las Vegas, it was hit by one of the most worrying computer-security scares of recent times. On January 3rd it emerged that most microprocessors, the brains of electronic devices, are vulnerable to hacker attacks aimed at stealing sensitive data, such as passwords or encryption keys. Instead of enthusing over the new gadgets presented at the event (see article), many attending discussed only one question: how great would the damage be?Once the weaknesses became public earlier this month (researchers had first discovered them in June), some cyber-security experts said the only full protection would be to replace all affected processors. The…
Artificial intelligence dominated the Consumer Electronics Show via The Economist Business
WHEN the electronics industry meets in Las Vegas at CES, its main trade show, buzzwords abound. But rarely has one been as pervasive as this week. “Artificial intelligence” or variations on the theme (“AI-driven”, “AI-powered” and so on) were slapped across most new products—although often the artificial overcame the intelligence.Those attending gawped at an interactive bathroom mirror on the stand of Haier, a giant Chinese white-goods maker. Look into it, like the Wicked Queen in Snow White, and instead of being told you are the fairest, your data profile appears on the glass. It displays weight (from an interactive scale), urine-test results (from a sensor on a connected lavatory) and other health-related things.For those attentive visitors who could see past the AI assault, another theme…
Spotify opts for an unusual way of going public via The Economist Business
FOR seasoned bankers and starry-eyed entrepreneurs alike, doing an IPO, or initial public offering, is synonymous with the very idea of taking a firm public. No wonder, then, that the decision by Spotify, a music-streaming service, to opt for an unconventional alternative called a “direct listing” has prompted debate. Instead of paying investment banks hefty fees to arrange an IPO, Spotify plans to have existing shares simply switch one day to being tradable on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).IPOs themselves have become rarer, as startups such as Uber and Airbnb have chosen to raise money through private markets instead. Although there was an uptick in the number of IPOs in America in 2017—108, compared with 74 in 2016—the average number of IPOs has remained…
India’s tea industry is going through tepid times via The Economist Business
Tasseography in progressBULK tea sales at the offices of J Thomas in Kolkata, which first started auctioning the stuff in 1861, lack the boisterousness of years past. Gone is the noisy trading pit, replaced by a handful of buyers sitting behind their laptops in a silent auditorium. Armed with tasting notes, they bid electronically on hundreds of lots drawn from the city’s hilly hinterlands in Assam and West Bengal. To passing visitors, it appears as if everyone in the room could do with a little caffeination. Yet within only three hours or so, enough tea changes hands to brew 24 Olympic-sized swimming pools.If Indian tea delights those who get to drink the country’s finest blends, it frustrates all those who plant, pluck and peddle it.…
Taiwanese bosses are the Chinese-speaking world’s oldest via The Economist Business
DESPITE her father’s pleas, Cherry Liu refused to work for the family business, a small electronic-components company founded in 1979 on the outskirts of Taipei. A 34-year-old diamond dealer based in Sydney, Ms Liu says she is simply not passionate about gadgets such as circuit-breakers. Nor are her siblings. Her 64-year-old father cannot find a successor, but he will not even consider recruiting someone outside the family, she says. He fears that a newcomer might leave and take the family’s precious list of customers and suppliers with him. Taiwan’s economic boom was fuelled by people like Ms Liu’s father, entrepreneurs who started from nothing to build successful family-run companies, many of which are now huge. These firms still dominate Taiwan’s export-reliant economy, which specialises in high…
Companies are moving faster than many governments on carbon pricing via The Economist Business
Disney offsets its air milesECONOMISTS have long argued that the most efficient way to curb global warming is to put a price on the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause it. A total of 41 OECD and G20 governments have announced either a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade scheme, or both. Add state and local schemes, and they cover 15% of the world’s emissions, up from 4% in 2010. Voters concerned about climate change are egging them on. So, too, are corporate bosses. More firms are imposing such pricing on themselves, even in places where policymakers are dragging their feet.Of the 6,100-odd firms which report climate-related data to CDP, a British watchdog, 607 now claim to use “internal carbon prices”. The number has quadrupled since CDP first…
Having rescued recorded music, Spotify may upend the industry again via The Economist Business
IN JUST a few short years Spotify has evolved from bête noir of some of the world’s most prominent recording artists to perhaps their greatest benefactor. The Swedish company transformed the way people listen to music, and got them used to paying for it again after digital piracy had crippled sales. Global revenues from music streaming, which Spotify dominates with 70m subscribers, more than tripled in three years, to an estimated $10.8bn last year, for the first time surpassing digital and physical sales of songs and albums.But if it is earning billions for others, Spotify is losing money for itself—with an operating loss of nearly $400m in 2016—because it pays out at least 70% of its revenues to the industry, mostly in royalties. As it…
Natural disasters made 2017 a year of record insurance losses via The Economist Business
THAT 2017 suffered from more than its fair share of natural catastrophes was known at the time. In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the streets of Houston, Texas, were submerged under brown floodwater; Hurricane Irma razed buildings to the ground on some Caribbean islands. That the destruction was great enough for insurance losses to reach record levels has only just been confirmed. According to figures released on January 4th by Munich Re, a reinsurer, global, inflation-adjusted insured catastrophe losses reached an all-time high of $135bn in 2017 (see chart). Total losses (including uninsured ones) reached $330bn, second only to losses of $354bn in 2011.A large portion of the losses in 2011 was caused by one catastrophe: the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Losses in 2017…
Bitcoin is no long the only game in crypto-currency town via The Economist Business
IT STARTED as a joke. Dogecoin was launched in 2013 as a bitcoin parody, using as its mascot a Japanese shiba inu dog, a popular internet meme. The crypto-currency was never really used, except for tipping online, and one of its founders has called it quits. But recently its price has soared: on January 7th the dollar value of all Dogecoins in circulation reached $2bn, a sign of how crazy crypto-currency markets have become. It is also a reminder that, for all the focus on bitcoin, it is no longer the only game in town. Its market capitalisation now amounts to only about one-third of the crypto-market (see chart).A new crypto-currency is born almost daily, often through an “initial coin offering” (ICO), a form of…
As gyms hit peak season, the market does the splits via The Economist Business
EVERY year, like clockwork, swathes of humanity go through the same routine. On December 26th and January 1st, as the fog of cheese, chocolate oranges and champagne lifts, remorse creeps in. Online searches for “get fit” and “lose weight” surge (see chart). Health clubs of all shapes and sizes stand ready to respond. “Intent typically takes seven to 14 days to turn into reality,” notes Humphrey Cobbold, chief executive of Pure Gym, Britain’s largest gym chain. So this week will be one of the busiest for the gym industry globally.There will be other ripple effects, too. According to recent data from Cardlytics, which monitors spending in Britain, people spend 18% more in sports shops the week before joining a gym (compared with the week prior),…
Google acquired Redux, a U.K. startup focused on audio and haptics
Alphabet, the umbrella corporation of Google, Inc. etc., has quietly acquired a UK-based startup called Redux, reports Bloomberg. Redux was founded in 2013 out of…
Ripple announces XRP trial with cross-border remittance firm MoneyGram
Well, well, well. Ripple, the company behind the controversial XRP cryptocurrency which has been criticized for obfuscating the nature of its partnerships with financial organizations,…
When an Email Exchange Turns Ugly
Hayon Thapaliya It was Monday morning and Lee opened his inbox to find an email from his manager: “Lee, I’ve decided to have Carlos present to the governing board, instead of you. I’m sure you’re good with this.” Lee had spent the entire weekend preparing for the presentation. Not only did he know the numbers […]
How to Make Sure People Won’t Hate Your New Open Office Plan
frank lloyd wright/ullstein bild/Getty Images Organizations are rushing to implement open office spaces in hopes of retaining talent, encouraging cross-functional collaboration, enhancing exposure to different kinds of expertise, and accelerating creativity and innovation. Sometimes this works, but often it doesn’t. In our research, we discovered that success with open offices may have as much to […]
Marlin Equity Partners acquires social listening platform Talkwalker
Talkwalker, a cloud-based social media listening platform, announced today that it has been acquired by private equity firm, Marlin Equity Partners. The companies did not…
Is This The End of Email Marketing? How to Survive the GDPR Regulations [Video]
Disclaimer: This video is not legal advice for your company to use in complying with EU data privacy laws like the GDPR. Instead, it provides background…
Grab, Uber’s rival in Southeast Asia, pulls in strategic investment from Hyundai
Grab, Uber’s closest rival in Southeast Asia, continues to slowly release information about its newest funding round after it revealed it has netted a strategic…
Sphero spinoff Misty Robotics launches a robot for programmers
Recent Sphero spinoff Misty Robotics brought a decidedly non-consumer-focused device to the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas this week. The Misty I Developer Edition is…
Avid Larizadeh Duggan, GV’s sole female GP, leaves to join music tech startup Kobalt
GV (formerly known as Google Ventures) lost its one female general partner. London-based Avid Larizadeh Duggan has joined Kobalt, a 17-year-old, New York-based music tech company that…
How I Learned the Hard Way Not to Associate My Company With Buzzwords
“Ladder — a growth hacking company” had a nice ring to it when I started my company a few years ago.
South Korea may or may not ban bitcoin exchanges and that’s the news
The price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies dropped significantly today off the back of ‘news’ that South Korea’s government might ban trading exchanges. As ever…
Apple’s China iCloud data migration sweeps up international user accounts
Apple’s plan to migrate China-based iCloud user accounts to a local host on Chinese soil is already running into controversy after the iPhone-maker appeared included…
Unbabel raises $23M for its ‘AI-powered, human-refined’ translation platform
Lisbon-headquartered Unbabel, a startup that has developed what it describes as an “AI-powered, human-refined” translation platform that makes it more cost effective to conduct business…
Sodexo acquires majority stake in French online restaurant FoodChéri
Sodexo, a French publicly-listed food services and facilities management company, has acquired a majority stake in Paris-based online restaurant and food delivery startup FoodChéri. Terms…
Crunch Report | Jimmy Iovine is not leaving Apple
Stationless bike-sharing program is coming to San Francisco, Kodak announces an ICO and its stock then jumps and Jimmy Iovine is not leaving Apple. All…
Automotive Grade Linux gets support from Toyota and Amazon as it eyes autonomous driving
Open-source software was once something that large businesses shied away from, but over the course of the last few years, it’s made inroads into virtually…
Dell is making jewelry with reclaimed gold from recycled computer guts
A new jewelry line launched this week in literally the last place on Earth any reasonable human being would look for fashion advice. But the…
YouTube drops Logan Paul from Google Preferred and puts his Originals on hold
YouTube has taken further action against social media star Logan Paul, dropping the vlogger from its Google Preferred program, which is meant to be a…
Howard Lindzon’s Social Leverage is looking to raise up to $50 million for its newest fund
Social Leverage, a seed and early-stage venture outfit, is looking to raise up to $50 million for its third fund, shows a new SEC filing. It’s…
Overstock and Coinbase briefly mixed up Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash
A glitch on Overstock’s website allowed users to send amounts of Bitcoin Cash to Overstock when the system was expecting Bitcoin, leading to drastic discounts…
Another macOS password prompt can be bypassed with any password
MacRumors spotted a bug report that affects the current version of macOS High Sierra. In System Preferences, you can unlock the App Store preference pane…
Dell’s new app brings mobile notifications to the desktop
I’ll be honest, Dell wasn’t at the top of our list of must visit companies at this year’s CES, but the PC stalwart is actually…
Comcast Ventures is betting on blockchain technologies in 2018
Comcast Ventures has been looking at blockchain technology for a months, driven by Comcast and NBCUniversal’s long-standing interest in applications across several of the company’s…
YouTube’s in-app messaging and Community tab to make their way to YouTube TV, YouTube Music
YouTube is aiming to bring its set of social features, including the in-app messaging system and “Community” tab for creators, to its wider suite of apps.…
Optimizely launches new tools to help companies manage thousands of web experiments
Optimizely helps businesses test out different ways to make their websites or apps more effective — but, as Vice President of Product Management Claire Vo…
Prototype Capital launches to take pre-seed student investing out of the Ivy League
The two founders of Prototype Capital believe that pre-seed investment focused on student entrepreneurs needs to change. While existing micro-investment funds focused on young entrepreneurs…
We go lips on with the PicoStill’s ‘delightful’ gin
When PicoBrew announced its PicoStill, a $249 distilling add-on to its Pico C brewing system, I was nonplussed. How could you produce good whiskey or…
Argo AI self-driving test car hit in Pittsburgh as truck runs red light
One of the test cars Argo AI operates in its Pittsburgh fleet was involved in an accident on Wednesday, with two people sent to hospital…
Segway Robotics Loomo wants to be your little buddy
Everyone needs a robotic friend and the Loomo might be the best yet. Part pack mule, part Segway, part voice assistant, the Loomo packs a…
Nvidia’s AutoSIM is the ‘Inception’ of self-driving car simulators
Nvidia is unveiling plenty of new stuff at CES, and most of it centers around cars. One of its most interesting announcements is AutoSIM, the…
Alpine’s new CarPlay receiver lets you put a big touchscreen in a single DIN slot
Aftermarket touchscreens for your car aren’t new by any means, but this one is pretty clever. It lets you put a touchscreen in cars where…
A tour of Google’s reopened CES booth
For the first time ever, Google has a big presence at CES. You can’t look out of a window and not see a Google logo…
Watch the trailer for season five of Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is about to come back for a fifth season and things are about to change according to this trailer. The fifth season will…
Photographer @christian_foto Captures Landscapes from a… via #Instagram Blog
Photographer @christian_foto Captures Landscapes from a Bird’s-Eye View To see more from Christian, follow @christian_foto on Instagram. Christian Rodríguez (@christian_foto) is seeing the world differently. The photojournalist from Uruguay has eyes in the sky, with a drone-mounted camera, and his young son strapped to his back. “You can see the magnitude of the landscape,” he says, describing the perspective his aerial camera gave him while on a recent trip to Ushuaia, located at the southernmost tip of Argentina. “This region has rivers, peat bogs, melting glaciers and rich flora and fauna,” he adds. “In the end, a drone is a great tool, but the most important thing is the story behind the image.” For Christian, his most important story now is his relationship with his…
Inspired by insect ears, Soundskrit wants to make microphones magically directional
Voice control is everywhere these days, but to hear people effectively from every direction, devices like the Echo need to have a whole collection of…
Winning deals as a new venture capital fund
This is my third time joining a new firm and second time starting one of my own. One would think that I would remember the…
Nvidia CEO clarifies its GPUs are ‘absolutely’ immune to Meltdown and Spectre
Nvidia issued a security bulletin on Tuesday detailing updates it made to its driver software to address the so-called Meltdown CPU vulnerability revealed by Google’s…
Tips for Getting the Most of Your Video Marketing Campaigns
So, you made a video. You poured a significant amount of cash into your content and you’re proud of the outcome. It feels good to collect praise from your colleagues on a job well done, but don’t go patting yourself on the back just yet. A completed video is just the first leg of the […]
Kodak stock price up 89% after announcing ICO
The 130 year old Eastman Kodak company announced an ICO yesterday because it’s 2018 and nothing matters. Since the announcement, the stock price is trading…
URB-E’s launching a scooter sharing network at college campuses and hotels
URB-E, the startup that creates foldable electric scooters, is launching a transportation system designed to promote scooter sharing on colleges campuses and other large residential…
Dish is getting Google Assistant voice control soon
Add this the ever growing list of stuff getting Google Assistant functionality at this year’s CES. After bringing Alexa voice control to its services back…
Zelda, Overwatch are top PornHub searches for 2017
My aren’t you a bunch of sly dogs. PornHub, a website dedicated to the distribution of pornographic videos, is onto all you porn lovers and…
How to Have a Good Debate in a Meeting
Hirokazu Jike/Getty Images The modern workplace is awash in meetings, many of which are terrible. As a result, people mostly hate going to meetings. The problem is this: The whole point of meetings is to have discussions that you can’t have any other way. And yet most meetings are devoid of real debate. To improve the […]
Facebook is testing a city-specific section of its app to elevate local news and events
In an effort to up its signal to noise ratio, Facebook may go local. The company is testing a new area of its app called…
Facebook brings Messenger Kids to Fire tablets
Messenger Kids, Facebook’s new app designed to allow those under the age of 13 to more safely communicate thanks to parental controls, is today launching…
Security researchers flag invite bug in WhatsApp group chats
Security researchers have revealed details of a vulnerability in WhatsApp’s security that could be used to compromise the secrecy of encrypted group chats on the…
Comcast launched free voice-controlled connected home services for Xfinity users
The connected home has been a big theme at CES, and today Comcast is turning on a new service that underscores its intention to be…
AAA will test Torc’s self-driving cars to build out safety criteria
The American Automobile Association is doing work to help ensure it remains relevant in a future age of autonomous driving, and its latest partner in…
Study: Teenagers Are Now Facebook’s Kryptonite
Social Late last year, I wrote an article for Vice News about whether humans can fall in love with artificial intelligence. Spoiler alert: We can. Normally, I’d link you to the webpage so you can read it to learn more, but in this case, I can’t. The article only appeared on Snapchat Discover, the daily […]
You Don’t Just Need One Leadership Voice — You Need Many
Gregor Schuster/Getty Images We often equate developing a leadership voice with finding ways to appear more confident. We assume that our success depends upon mimicking someone else, increasing our self-promotion, or saying things louder than others. But rather than living with imposter’s syndrome, or feeling exhausted by wearing your game face all day, you can build a […]
What to Do If You’ve Already Abandoned Your New Year’s Resolution to Get a New Job
Thomas Barwick/Getty Images According to research published by the New York Times, one in four of us has abandoned our New Year’s resolutions by January 8. Some resolutions are too daunting for people to follow through on. That’s especially true of any “new year, new job” resolution. If you are one of those who are bored, unchallenged, […]
How to Reward Customer Loyalty
When analyzing your data for your online business, you’d be happy to find newcomers, converts, and of course, returning customers. So now the question is:…
Amsterdam to halve Airbnb-style tourist rentals to 30 nights a year per host
City councillors in Amsterdam have decided to reduce by half the number of nights Airbnb hosts can rent out their apartments in the city —…
Petal gets $13 million to build a credit card for those without a credit history
You might be enjoying the benefits of a credit card with robust rewards today, but odds are when you were first getting started, it was…
It’s time to chart a course for 5G success
The global race is on — and it is time for the FCC to get out of the starting gate, schedule an auction, and chart…
Do Soda Taxes Work? Not Unless Retailers Raise Prices
Annabelle Breakey/Getty Images Soda’s empty calories are public enemy number one in the fight against obesity, and taxes on sugary drinks are an increasingly popular tool among local governments hoping to curb consumption. State and federal taxes on tobacco and alcohol have helped reduce consumption; local governments are simply assuming a soda tax will work in […]
Bumble is hiring an Editorial Director to build out its media brand
Bumble, the female-led dating app founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd in 2014, is diving head first into content. The company is hiring Clare O’Connor as…
SimpliSafe redesigns its home security system, announces video doorbell, smart lock and camera
SimpliSafe was one of the first modern startups in the home security space. Over the course of the last few years, though, as others entered…
Did the tide of global VC start to turn in Q4 2017?
The U.S. has led the world in venture capital investing in a number of ways, but does the U.S. market also serve as a leading…
Goldman clients are giving Cadre $250 million to pour into commercial real estate
Cadre, a three-year-old, New York-based online platform helping accredited investors delve into commercial real estate deals in what it claims is a far more transparent…
Predicting doom for the bond market via The Economist Business
INVESTORS are dragging their attention away from the stockmarket for a moment to figure out what is going on in the other main part of their portfolios: government bonds. Yields have been rising so far this year and Bill Gross, one of the sector’s gurus, has said the long bull market (which dates back to the early 1980s) is finally over.This certainly seems to be the month for big calls; the noted equity bear Jeremy Grantham has already pointed to the potential for a “melt-up” in the stockmarket. Mr Gross, who runs money for Janus but made his name at Pimco, said that the 25-year trend lines had been broken for both the five- and ten-year bonds. The end of the bond bull market has been…
UK’s Carphone Warehouse fined nearly $540k for 2015 hack
The UK’s data watchdog has handed mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse a £400,000 fine — just shy of the £500k maximum the regulator can currently issue — for…
Self-Driving Cars Have Landed at #CES2018, and Marketers Really Need to Pay Attention
Here I am, on my fourth day at CES 2018, and man — there has been a lot of content on emerging technologies.
Uber to pay $3M to settle driver service fees class action in NY
Uber has agreed to pay $3M to settle a proposed class action lawsuit brought by 2,421 drivers in New York who had accused the ride-sharing…
Bugsnag snares $9 million Series B, now gives you a software stability score
Bugsnag, the cloud service that helps developers find bugs inside their software, announced a $9 million Series B today. They also released a new version…
NiYO raises $13.2M to digitize payroll and employee benefits in India
Fintech startup NiYO helps salaried employees access company benefits and other financial services, and now it has raised $13.2 million to offer its services to…
China’s Kunlun completes full buyout of Grindr
Nearly two years to the day of its majority investment in Grindr, China-based tech firm Kunlun Group has fully acquired the gay dating app. Grindr…
What is Snapchat, now Story sharing has stopped growing?
In a betrayal of loyalty signaling poor morale, a massive dump of Snapchat’s usage stats has leaked. The most worrisome is that the number of…
Chat app Line is reportedly considering its own cryptocurrency
Tickets please, the next crypto train is about to depart. Japan-based messaging app Line is said to be the latest public company to consider a…
When Will the New 2018 Tax Laws Affect My Paycheck? via AARP Money
by Gary Strauss, AARP, January 9, 2018|Comments: 0. hands holding a large check. Getty Images. It will take a few weeks before workers see changes in paychecks resulting from the new tax laws. You won’t begin to see the impact of the new tax law in your paycheck until at least February. That’s because the Internal …
Alibaba will consider listing its affiliate companies in Hong Kong
Last year I wrote that Hong Kong is increasingly becoming a destination for tech IPOs, and the country just got a major boost after Alibaba…
Crunch Report | ElliQ Robot Raises $22 Million
ElliQ robot raises $22 million, Facebook is shutting down M and Google Assistant comes to Android Auto. All this on Crunch Report. Read More
Under Armour launches two new pairs of connect running shoes
In a world overflowing with smart devices, connected running shoes aren’t the craziest idea. Hell, fitness tracking is the number one use for smartphones, so…
Igloo, a Jive-style enterprise collaboration platform, raises $47M
The market for social media and collaboration services for enterprises — made popular by the recent, rapid growth and emergence of platforms like Slack, Facebook’s…
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi launches $1 billion corporate venture capital fund
The world’s largest automaker, Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi, has launched a $1 billion corporate venture capital fund to focus on investments in “new mobility” including electrification, autonomous systems,…
WayRay’s AR in-car HUD convinced me HUDs can be better
WayRay, a Swiss augmented reality technology provider, brought its in-car heads-up display solutions to CES 2018 to show what its unique approach can do. The…