
Middle East gets a Bolt by way of a Fenix : The Abu Dhabi–based mobility startup is harnessing the “superpower of micromobility” to not only make sure your groceries get to you in 10 minutes, but also provide some other services you may be interested in trying.įighting the "copycat" stigma in SaaS: Three tricks that workįighting the ‘copycat’ stigma in SaaS: 3 tricks that work
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Serving up radar-on-a-chip : Vayyar raised $108 million in Series E funding toward “ introducing a ‘family’ of machine learning-powered sensor solutions for robotics, retail, public safety and ‘smart’ building products,” Kyle writes.ĭiscovering drugs with robots : Creating new drugs is a costly and time-consuming effort, but Hong Kong–based Insilico brought in $50 million to leverage artificial intelligence and a robotic lab to hopefully speed things up in a more cost-conscious way. Ĭatching up to the credit craze : Nigeria-based Indicina isn’t letting Africa's poor credit infrastructure stand in the way of creating technology to record credit transactions across the continent.Īn apple for the teacher : Ingrid reports that Go1, an enterprise learning company, grabbed $100 million to give it a $2 billion valuation.Ĭonscious coupling of money : Mingling your money with a significant other can end badly, but as Natasha writes, Ivella brought in $3.5 million to make it also fun and flexible. Order matters : When Haje isn’t writing about Apple, he is helping startups figure out the best slide order for their pitch decks. Would you like some more? Happy to comply:
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Over in software, Alex writes that software startups have some things to be happy about, even in this venture capital slowdown. Unicorns may be losing their magic: In this episode of “The Exchange,” Alex debates glut versus jam and why the past 2 years were somewhat of a “unicorn bonanza.” Today, Musk’s legal team made an SEC filing that says Musk is not happy that Twitter won’t comply with his data request regarding the number of “spam and fake accounts” the social media giant has, and if he doesn’t get those numbers, he is going to take his toys and go home, figuratively speaking. Alrighty then, we even have a special WWDC 2022 page where you can access all the Apple goodness throughout the week.Įlon Musk is not happy: When we aren’t writing about Apple, we are writing about our favorite billionaire’s journey to purchasing Twitter. Christine The TechCrunch Top 3Īll things Apple: As mentioned, this week our team will be bringing you everything WWDC related, from the live keynote to unveils like the M2 silicon chip to the redesigned MacBook Air to the new name for macOS (Ventura, “Mace Ventura”) and all the new features you can stand.

Lastly, we give you five reasons you won’t want to miss the TC Sessions: Climate, kicking off next week, so get your ticket today. Also, Lucas’s and Anita’s newsletter featuring “ the arrest heard ’round the crypto world” is one you must check out. See all the tidbits and trappings by these excellent writers below. Today is Monday, June 6, 2022, and in case you didn’t know, it is also Apple’s WWDC conference, which is what Haje and our other colleagues are focused on today, so you get me solo. To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m.
