Now That Netflix Is Global, You Should Go Buy A VPN

Netflix shocked the tech world (and excited investors) with an unprecedented global expansion into 130 countries yesterday. That move means that the video streaming service is now available in 190 cou

Meet H. Moser & Cie., The Swiss Watch Company Apple Is Probably About To Sue

Oh, Switzerland, you seem to have it all: fine chocolates, fondue, goats with bells around their necks. But what you don’t have is a sense of how to beat smartwatch makers without looking silly.

AmpMe Syncs Multiple Devices To Become A Portable Speaker System

There are plenty of services out there that promise to sync up your devices to form a surround-sound speaker system. But AmpMe, an app that launched out of Montreal three months ago, claims to be the

Sphero’s New Wristband Will Let You Control BB-8 With Gestures — And Also The Force

“We’re giving every Star Wars fan the power of the Force,” said Sphero CEO Paul Berberian. He stopped by the TechCrunch stage at the Consumer Electronics Show today to show off the c

Today On The TC Gadgets Podcast: Oculus Rift, Wearables And We’re Live From CES

This week, we're bringing you not one, not two but three episodes of the TechCrunch Gadgets podcast, live from CES. Every morning, we look back at the news coming out of the show. In case you misse

L’Oreal’s Sensor Warns You If You’re Getting Too Much Sun

No more getting red at the beach! L’Oreal has come out with a new product that will warn you if you’re getting too much sun. The new skin sensor, known as My UV Patch, was unveiled at the

Oculus Co-Founder Confirms The Rift Will Be Sold At Cost

The Oculus Rift will be sold with a $599 retail price. And Oculus is taking a wash on the hardware. Oculus Co-Founder and VP of Product Nate Mitchell revealed to TechCrunch's Jordan Crook earlier toda

MyFitnessPal Makes It Easier To Order Healthily At Restaurants

I’m in Las Vegas for this whole week, which means two things. One, I hate myself. Two, I’m constantly out at restaurants, which makes it even harder than usual to eat healthily. MyFitnessP

IBM’s Watson Now Powers AI For Under Armour, Softbank’s Pepper Robot And More

From its debut to the world as a Jeopardy champion in 2011, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ibm.com/Watson">IBM's Watson</a> has made a name for itself as a powerful artificial intelligence plat

Instagram Goes Beyond The Feed With Everyday Spotlight Compilations

Instagram’s answer to Snapchat’s Live Stories isn’t just for holidays and big events any more. Internally, they’re known as Spotlight Compilations — vertical slideshows o

The EHang 184 Is A Human-Sized Drone Taking Off At CES

We’ve seen some pretty cool stuff on day 1 of CES 2016, but probably nothing more eye-catching than the EHang 184, a human-sized drone built by the Chinese UAV company EHang. Yes you heard righ

10 Under 10 Years Old

Watch a sad old man (age 25) interview the top pre-tween entrepreneurs in this hilarious video. Even though it’s a parody of the Forbes 30 Under 30, this is too real. “Even an 8-year-old c

A Few Quick Laps In Chevy’s New $30K All-Electric Vehicle, The Bolt

This morning at CES, Chevrolet unveiled an all-new electric vehicle called the Bolt (not to be confused with their hybrid, the Volt.) For around $30K after rebates, Chevy is promising a range of aroun

TechCrunch Takes The UberCHOPPER

So this just happened. This afternoon, Uber activated its UberCHOPPER promotion in Vegas. Walking out of the GM keynote, I open up the Uber app to get a ride and up popped the $99 UberCHOPPER option.

Uber Settles Privacy Probe With NY Attorney General’s Office, Pays $20K Fine

Uber has agreed to pay a $20,000 fine to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman’s office for failing to report unauthorized third-party access to its drivers’ personal information in

DCM’s David Chao On Investing In China, And VR, And, Oh, Hey, Cannabis

DCM Ventures, the early-stage, cross-border venture firm, has scored many hits by sticking it out in China since nearly its 1996 founding, even as many competing firms – because they were unable o

This Robotic Arm Can Do Everything From 3D Printing To Laser Cutting To Cake Decorating

Having hands is pretty damn great, you know. Most of us take it for granted just about every day. Armed with the right tool, your hands can do just about anything. That’s the idea behind Carbon

FITGuard Is A Mouthguard That Detects The Severity Of A Blow To The Head

There are 3.8 million sports-related head injuries each year, and 47 percent of athletes do not report symptoms of their head injuries, whether out of lack of understanding or a need to feel tough.

This Gadget Tests Food For Gluten In Under 2 Minutes

More people than ever are realizing that bread isn't supposed to make a person bloated and sick and perhaps they have a sensitivity to gluten. Or worse, they're allergic. The Nima from <a target="_bla

Indiegogo Now Wants Fortune 500 Companies To Create Pre-Order Campaigns

Indiegogo has historically been about helping the young and scrappy entrepreneur to put their idea out there and get some much-needed capital for a first production batch. The company is launching a b
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