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Do you remember . . . the 21st night of September? When TechCrunch concluded the amazing Disrupt, and too much confetti fell from the skkkkyyyyyy? Sorry, I could not help myself. In todayâs top story, Amazon Prime Video is joining all of the other streaming services and will start showing ads next year. Because if someone will pay you more to not see them, thatâs a revenue stream, amirite? Get the scoop. Meanwhile, are you one of the millions of people who got on Threads? The X rival wants to keep you there with some new features. Here is one of the newest. And Intel is finding itself with a reimposed fine from the European Union. Find out what it did . . . again. |
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More top reads Fiscal responsibility: Meet FinanceGPT, a South African startup out to simplify financial analysis and interface in local languages. Hereâs how. Full steam ahead: It looks like the restructured deal for Microsoftâs acquisition of Activision is going to clear in the U.K. Read more. And as that acquisition moves forward, take a look at what we learned from Microsoftâs big Xbox leak. Meanwhile, Bing gets some new AI-powered improvements, including its mobile keyboard app SwiftKey. Music on my mind: Niuraâs EEG-implemented earbuds scan your brain health and recommend music to your mood. Maybe now you will remember that song you keep humming. Regulating crypto: Haun Venturesâ Chris Lehane says the SEC isnât handling crypto regulation âstrategically.â Hereâs what it should be doing. (TC+) Investing in crypto: We also heard from Haun Venturesâ founder Katie Haun, who believes now is a good time to invest in crypto. Get on board. Under attack: Parisa Tabriz spills the tea on how Google stays ahead of hackers. Read more. Making a pixelated comeback: Pixel Pals delivers a cute and clever update that takes advantage of new iOS features. Give your virtual pet some love. David vs. Goliath: Power amplifier startup Falcomm to close $4 million to take on Qualcomm and Broadcom. Learn more. |
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In August, infrastructure design startup Transcend raised a $20 million Series B to grow its customer base, which uses its service to automate the design of critical infrastructure like power transmission and wastewater systems. The companyâs founders shared their partially redacted winning deck with TC+: Cover Summary Problem and Solution Product Traction Benefits Virtual demo (video) Company/product history Differentiation Customer segment Value proposition per customer segment Market opportunity Product roadmap [redacted] Customer case study Team Use of funds Closing TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription. Read More |
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