Others

Strike 3 for Investors THIS Thursday?

February 15, 2023
The Fed is on a war path against inflation. The longer they stay hawkish, the more likely a recession forms…the more likely stocks (SPY) tumbling lower. In February there have…

Sprinklr cuts 4% of global workforce amid slowdown

February 15, 2023

Customer experience firm Sprinklr has laid off roughly 4% of its global workforce — or more than 100 employees — as it realigns its headcount amid the ongoing economic slowdown. Sprinklr started the layoff drive last week and is cutting its workforce in India, U.S. and other regions, TechCrunch learned from people familiar with the […]

Sprinklr cuts 4% of global workforce amid slowdown by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch

Sequoia-backed Bento wants be more than a link-in-bio tool for creators

February 15, 2023

There are as many link-in-bio tools available for creators as the number of links they typically display on their pages. But there is one more addition to it. Sequoia-backed startup Bento is launching its tool to let users display their work in an elegant way across both desktop and mobile. Bento, which has been under […]

Sequoia-backed Bento wants be more than a link-in-bio tool for creators by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch

Battery recycling startup Cylib recharges its coffers to go faster

February 15, 2023

In 2024, a number of new EU regulations are expected to come into force, which will tighten the obligation of electric vehicle manufacturers and resellers to recycle batteries at the end of their natural lifespan. German battery recycling startup Cylib leapt at the opportunity, raising a total of €11.6 million ($12.6 million) to build a […]

Battery recycling startup Cylib recharges its coffers to go faster by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch

Google rolls out new features to make in-app browsers better on Android

February 15, 2023

In-app browsers are usually not the best way to consume content in an app. In fact, Android developers have been using the Chrome custom tabs features to fine-tune the experience. Now Google is rolling out new features — such as partial custom tabs and auto-filling passwords — to make in-app browsing on its mobile operating system […]

Google rolls out new features to make in-app browsers better on Android by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch

China’s games industry shrinks for the first time in years

February 15, 2023

Over the past decade, China’s games industry has seen explosive growth, overtaken the U.S. in market size and given rise to global publishing giants like Tencent and NetEase. The boom is in part driven by a population that was quickly coming online and gaining purchasing power. But the heyday has come to an end as […]

China’s games industry shrinks for the first time in years by Rita Liao originally published on TechCrunch