Meet Teemyco, a Stockholm-based startup that wants to reproduce office interactions in a virtual environment. The company wants to foster spontaneous interactions and casual collaboration with a room-based interface. Each employee moves from one room to another just like in a physical office. If youâre no longer working from an office, chances are you rely [âŠ] Read more âș
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Mobility may be one of the fastest moving technologies going, but procrastination is an equal-opportunity affliction that can strike even the most dedicated founders and devotees. Fortunately, Saint Expeditus, patron saint of procrastinators great and small, called in a favor. Early-bird pricing for passes to TC Sessions: Mobility 2020, which takes place October 4-6, remains [âŠ] Read more âș
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Tinderâs âSwipe Nightâ is going global. The dating app announced today that its interactive video series will be available in Asia and other international markets starting on September 12, giving users another way to connect as they continue to stay at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As in the United States, where âSwipe Nightâ [âŠ] Read more âș
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Earlier this week, in Brooklyn, near the waterfront, Amazon opened what looks from the outside like a typical Whole Foods store. It isnât open to the public, however; itâs a fulfillment center. âGrocery delivery continues to be one of the fastest-growing businesses at Amazon,â the company said in a statement about the location, noting that [âŠ] Read more âș
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Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunchâs venture capital-focused podcast (now on Twitter!), where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. The whole crew was back, with Natasha Mascarenhas and Danny Crichton and myself chattering with Chris Gates behind the scenes making it all work. An extra shoutout to Natasha this week as we spent a lot of time talking [âŠ] Read more âș
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Cygilant, a threat detection cybersecurity company, has confirmed a ransomware attack. Christina Lattuca, Cygilantâs chief financial officer, said in a statement that the company was âaware of a ransomware attack impacting a portion of Cygilantâs technology environment.â âOur Cyber Defense and Response Center team took immediate and decisive action to stop the progression of the attack. We [âŠ] Read more âș
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When we leaked Palantirâs S-1 IPO filing a week and a half ago, one of the more bizarre components that came out of that document was the companyâs corporate governance. In a unique three-class voting structure, Palantir founders Alex Karp, Stephen Cohen and Peter Thiel will be given a special âClass Fâ share that will [âŠ] Read more âș
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It has always been considered a matter of if, and not when, Nintendo would begin capitalizing in earnest on content from beyond the SNES generation. The company is finally showing its intent to do so today â but with an uneven approach that leaves some fans worried about its intentions for other all-time gaming classics [âŠ] Read more âș
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Quick, what was the first portable gaming system Nintendo made? If you said âGame Boyâ⊠solid guess, but not quite. For nearly a decade before Nintendo released that iconic gray beast, it was making the Game & Watch â a collection of handheld devices, each dedicated to playing just one or two simple games and, [âŠ] Read more âș
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Apple announces a surprising delay, Facebook bans new political ads for the week before the U.S. election and SpaceX is testing its Starlink internet system. This is your Daily Crunch for September 3, 2020. The big story: Apple delays ad-tracking changes At this yearâs Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced that in iOS 14 (currently in [âŠ] Read more âș
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Discount carrier Spirit Airlines today announced that it is introducing biometric check-ins in its ticket lobby at Chicagoâs OâHare airport to streamline the check-in process and reduce face-to-face interactions between its employees and passengers during the pandemic. The new process is straightforward, though it still involves one customer service agent at the beginning, who will [âŠ] Read more âș
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Facebook has announced a policy change that will see the company notify third-party developers if it finds a security vulnerability in their code. In a blog post announcing the change,Facebook said it âmay occasionally findâ critical bugs and vulnerabilities in third-party code and systems. âWhen that happens, our priority is to see these issues promptly [âŠ] Read more âș
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Facebook-owned WhatsApp has revealed six previously undisclosed vulnerabilities, which the company has now fixed. The vulnerabilities are being reported on a dedicated security advisory website that will serve as the new resource providing a comprehensive list of WhatsApp security updates and associated Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE). WhatsApp said five of the six vulnerabilities were [âŠ] Read more âș
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Oracle was never fond of the JEDI cloud contract process, that massive $10 billion, decade-long Department of Defense cloud contract that went to a single vendor. It was forever arguing to anyone who would listen that that process was faulty and favored Amazon. Yesterday it lost another round in court when the U.S. Court of [âŠ] Read more âș
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President Trumpâs recent suggestion that North Carolina voters should cast multiple ballots has run afoul of Twitterâs election integrity rules. In a series of tweets Thursday morning, the president elaborated on previous statements in which he encouraged Americans to vote twice to âcheckâ vote-by-mail systems. Trump made the initial comments in a local television interview [âŠ] Read more âș
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Rocket Labâs 14th mission, âI Canât Believe Itâs Not Optical,â had a stowaway aboard. The New Zealand launch company quietly included its first fully functioning satellite next to its paying customerâs payload. First Light, as itâs called, is a sort of tech demo intended to show how access to orbit doesnât have to be, as [âŠ] Read more âș
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SpaceX has done it again â a second âhopâ flight in less than a month for its Starship prototype. This was a 150 meter (just under 500 foot) test flight from its Boca Chica, Texas development site. The prototype used in this instance was SN6, a more recent model than the SN5 test article that [âŠ] Read more âș
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Welcome to the very first edition of Extra Crunchâs Media Roundup. Over the past few months, weâve launched features like Decrypted, Deep Science and The Exchange, which aggregate and analyze the latest news in a given sector, so it seemed overdue to do something similar for media. The goal is to provide a regular update [âŠ] Read more âș
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Disrupt 2020 is all about helping startups find and create ways to drive their business forward in these most challenging times. We partnered with cela to give exhibitors in Digital Startup Alley one sweet opportunity â networking with 13 accelerators. If youâre exhibiting â or plan to â donât miss out on your chance to [âŠ] Read more âș
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At its global developer conference in June, Apple said its forthcoming iOS 14 update would allow users to opt out of in-app ad tracking, a privacy feature that quickly drew ire from advertising giants over fears that it would make it harder to deliver targeted ads to users. But now Apple is delaying enforcing the [âŠ] Read more âș
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