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We can sum up today’s - well, technically late yesterday’s - big tech news in three words: Twitter, cars, yacht. With Roe repealed, there is concern that this kind of data may pose a threat to those seeking reproductive care. We first focus on a story Taylor put together this afternoon about a Congress investigation into period tracking apps and the data associated. (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead.
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It’s (not) only rock ’n’ roll but I like it: All of Universal Music Group’s music will be available on Mdundo, after the African streaming service inks a licensing deal, reports Annie.Ĭompra con un clic: DEUNA, a Silicon Valley–based one-click checkout commerce startup, is entering Latin America’s crowded one-click checkout market with $30 million in Series A funding after largely staying under the radar since being founded in late 2020, Christine reports.īlockchain, meet smartphone: Smartphone start-up OSOM’s CEO discusses the company's Solana partnership in this fascinating interview with Brian. Well, you wood say that: The climate nerd in us is psyched by Mike’s story about one startup's hopes to get us to net-zero via its platform to construct wooden buildings. Our money doesn’t jiggle jiggle, it folds:ĭrop it like it’s hot: Former Theranos exec Sunny Balwani is found guilty on a lot more counts than the company’s CEO Elizabeth Holmes was, Amanda reports. There is no one we’d rule out, but it’s more about the scale of ambition,” Lee shares.
“We’re really looking for founders who want to build long-term, transformational, category-defining companies … that carve out a new market. We also particularly enjoyed the interview Connie did with Sequoia Capital’s Jess Lee, regarding its new Arc program, and whether or not it’s a competitor to Y Combinator. for the first time following a mega $250 million Series F round that takes its valuation to a whopping $5 billion, Carly reports. The electric vehicle charging hunt is afoot: Where Tim’s story was talking about electric vehicle chargers in general, another top story for today was Jaclyn’s, who wrote that the White House wants to expand charging capabilities and that Elon Musk is on the case, working to expand Tesla’s Supercharger network.Ĭoalition, a San Francisco–based startup that combines cyber insurance and proactive cybersecurity tools, is preparing to expand outside of the U.S. It’s a legitimate fear, really, because that 600-mile trip is going to end badly if there isn’t a reliable and quick place to plug in along the way. Well, isn’t that a jolt to the senses: There may be many reasons why someone doesn’t invest in an electric car, but Tim’s story today suggests that a big one is not enough trust in the public charging infrastructure. Then it ran into several challenges that ended with the company, which essentially leased hotel kitchen space to others to operate as a ghost kitchen, laying off hundreds of people and not being able to fulfill its commitments. This is a developing story so keep your eyes right here for the latest.Ĭheck, please: This is such a well-done story by Kyle that goes into detail about the fall of Butler Hospitality, which raised $50 million last year. The CEO of many companies, and the apparent father to a new set of twins with an executive of one of those companies, decided to terminate his deal to buy Twitter. But Twitter's not really having it and said as much in its single-paragraph, two-sentence response to the news. 4įriday Musk news dump: We had the newsletter all set to go, but as is wont to happen late on a Friday, there is some breaking news.
If that almost unverifiable rumor is, in fact, true, then have a delightful weekend. Also, hearsay (and the calendar) suggests that it might be Friday. Jet-lagged and post-COVID-fatigued, Haje is back, joining Christine to bring you fine morsels of tech news in this very newsletter. PDT (except today because of the breaking Musk news!), subscribe here. To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m.