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Samsung’s Galaxy S7 series is selling a lot better than the Galaxy S6 did
It’s become increasing common to hear of Samsung’s mobile business struggling, but the early signs around its newest devices suggest that the company could turn the tide. Read More
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Uber agrees to pay up to $25M for misleading customers in California over its safety
Uber has agreed to pay up to $25 million to California-based prosecutors to settle a case in which the ride sharing giant is accused of misleading consumers around the safety of its service. Read More
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Hands on with Reddit’s new smartphone app
“Finally” is one of those words that gets overused in tech news stories, but I think it’s fair to say that it’s taken a pretty long time for Reddit to release its first official, native apps for iOS and Android. Until now, the company has made do with Alien Blue, which started out as a third-party app before being acquired by Reddit in 2014. But as Sarah Perez… Read More
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GoPro goes all-in on VR without a winning hand
Flat video is so last century, and GoPro is pulling out all the stops. Through a series of product launches — most recently the new Omni — the company signals that it has your back in the battle against bi-dimensional consumption of moving pictures. The strategy confirms the obvious — i.e. that it knows which way the wind is blowing. But I think it’s too little, too late. Read More
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Student-designed ‘FemtoSats’ aim to bring cost of satellite deployment below $1,000
Got a grand burning a hole in your pocket? You could get a new laptop — or you could send this tiny, palm-sized satellite to space. That’s what a team of engineers at Arizona State hope, anyway: their “Femtosats” are meant to be as cheap a space-bound platform as has ever been devised. Read More
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A lot of secondary buyers are apparently coming from overseas
We told you early last month that secondary businesses have been inundated with sellers in recent months, and that’s not expected to change anytime soon. Nary a tech company went public in the first quarter. There’s also the related issue of falling valuations, which has both institutional and individual shareholders nervously wondering whether to hang on to their holdings… Read More
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The second round of Disrupt NY Hackathon tickets are now available
May is right around the corner, and soon thousands of innovators, investors and entrepreneurs will make their way to Brooklyn for TechCrunch Disrupt. While the main event may be the conference that runs from May 9-11, one of our favorite parts of Disrupt is the Hackathon that takes place the weekend before. We’re thrilled to announce that the second wave of free tickets to the Hackathon… Read More
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The Sacramento Kings just held the NBA’s first startup pitch competition
At a game on Tuesday night, the Sacramento Kings held the National Basketball League’s first ever pitch competition. Four local companies (narrowed down from 32 semi-finalists and about 100 applicants) pitched to the entire stadium, which voted on Twitter for the winner. QuickLegal, an on-demand legal advice service, won the competition and took home a $10,000 cash prize. But… Read More
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Sen. Franken wants to know what Oculus is doing with its Rift user data
Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) has some questions for Oculus. The U.S. senator sent a letter this morning to Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe to inquire about how his virtual reality company is utilizing and sharing customers’ personal data. While Sen. Franken called VR technology “an exciting development,” he also expressed concern with how the company is collecting users’… Read More
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Litsy is a book-focused social network that goes beyond reviews
If you’re a book lover, Litsy might be the social app for you. The startup was founded by Todd Lawton and Jeff LeBlanc, who previously launched the book-themed clothing company Out of Print. Lawton told me the idea for Litsy came from connecting with Out of Print fans at events like book festivals and comic book conventions. “We realized that there’s a really passionate… Read More
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Facebook will announce chatbot and live chat APIs at F8
Chatbots could replace 1-800 numbers, and Facebook wants them on Messenger. But most businesses don’t have the resources or technical skills to build chatbots themselves. That’s why Facebook is currently providing developers with API tools to build chatbots and Live Chat web plug-ins for business clients, according to multiple sources and a leaked deck Facebook shared with devs. Read More
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Test drive: Self-parking in the 2016 Jaguar XF S
I recently had the opportunity to test drive the 2016 Jaguar XF S, which is a stately four-door luxury sedan with comfortable leather seats and supercharged V6 engine that could get a person in a lot of trouble. But not too much trouble — the new XF has the latest in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which includes adaptive cruise control, traffic-sign recognition and… Read More
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As globalization slows, new startup Globality raises $27 million to bring SMBs to world markets
Global capitalism is in a bit of pickle right now. Goldman Sachs (either a vampire squid or the second-best investment bank in the world, depending on your point of view) came out with a report earlier this year questioning the efficacy of capitalism, while The Wall Street Journal, recently published an article pointing to signs that international trade is sputtering. The… Read More
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13 women leading the life sciences movement in Silicon Valley
Breakthroughs in genetic engineering, 3D printing, cloud-based science experiments, A.I. and machine learning technology have created a weird and cool new kind of cutting-edge biotech that goes beyond pharma into what just a few decades ago seemed like magical thinking. And women are leading the charge in this brave new world, especially in Silicon Valley. While there are plenty of women… Read More
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Rapchat makes me the rapper I always knew I was
We covered Rapchat a little bit earlier this year, and I finally decided it was time to take it for a spin. I know I’ve got sweet rapping skills, and I know when it’s time to lay a sick beat and spit some fire, so that’s why I’m doing this in-depth review of Rapchat. Read More
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Managed services killed DevOps
DevOps, as we know it, is dead. Perhaps not many people agree with me, but the age of DevOps is just about over. Then again, perhaps this won’t come as a surprise to some. Read More
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CloudOne
- $9.0M Series E
- HQ: Indianapolis, Indiana
- Categories: Software
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Borro
- $6.0M Venture
- HQ: London, England
- Categories: Finance
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Intercom
- $50M Series C
- HQ: San Francisco, California
- Categories: Software
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IronPlanet
- $14M Venture
- HQ: Pleasanton, California
- Categories: E-Commerce
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alugha GmbH
- Not available
- HQ: Mannheim, Baden-Wurttemberg
- Categories: Video Streaming, Video, Language Learning, Video on Demand
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CrownPeak
- $50M Series D
- HQ: Los Angeles, California
- Categories: Software, SaaS
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Mobivity
- $2.0M Post IPO Equity
- HQ: Chandler, Arizona
- Categories: SMS, App Marketing, Mobile, Messaging
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Inkling Systems
- $480K Convertible Note
- HQ: San Francisco, California
- Categories: Cloud Infrastructure, Corporate Training, Software, Enterprise Software, ... See More
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RideCell
- $12M Series A
- HQ: Not available
- Categories: Enterprise Software, Fleet Management, SaaS, Transportation
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CompleteSet
- $470K Convertible Note
- HQ: Cincinnati, Ohio
- Categories: Curated Web, Social Media, Collectibles
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Globality
- $27M Series B
- HQ: Menlo Park, California
- Categories: Software
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SnagFilms
- $8.0M Venture
- HQ: Washington, District of Columbia
- Categories: Film, Social Media, Apps, Video
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Electric Imp
- $21M Series C
- HQ: Los Altos, California
- Categories: Internet of Things, Home Automation
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Voxello
- $1.2M Series A
- HQ: Coralville, Iowa
- Categories: Medical Device
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AerCap
- $700M Post IPO Debt
- HQ: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Categories: Finance
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Luxe
- $50M Series B
- HQ: San Francisco, California
- Categories: Parking, Transportation, Mobile Devices
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Vasona Networks
- $15M Series C
- HQ: Santa Clara, California
- Categories: Mobile
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Sublime Skinz
- $50M Private Equity
- HQ: Paris, Ile-de-France
- Categories: Advertising
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ROADMap Systems
- $1.7M Series A
- HQ: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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Scalable Capital
- 7.0M EUR Series A
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- Categories: Financial Services
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LEVELsleep
- $1.2M Seed
- HQ: Sonoma, California
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TWIP - Travel With Interesting People
- Not available Seed
- HQ: New York, New York
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KiteDesk
- $6.0M
- HQ: Tampa, Florida
- Categories: Mobile, Sales, Software, Machine Learning, Data Integration, Direct Sales ... See More
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AirMap
- $15M Series A
- HQ: Santa Monica, California
- Categories: Aerospace, Big Data
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Petoo
- $1.0M Seed
- HQ: Bangalore, Karnataka
- Categories: Internet
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x.ai
- $23M Series B
- HQ: New York, New York
- Categories: B2B
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CrossChx
- $15M Series C
- HQ: Columbus, Ohio
- Categories: Health Care, Software, Business Information Systems
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Spontime Inc.
- Not available Angel
- HQ: San Francisco, California
- Categories: Social Media, Mobile Apps
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Travel Recon
- Not available Convertible Note
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- Categories: Travel, Analytics, Risk Management
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