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Hinge’s new feature makes it easier for those seeking non-monogamous relationships

November 16, 2022

Today, Hinge rolled out a feature that allows users to add their “Relationship Type” to their profile, whether that be “monogamous,” “non-monogamous,” or “figuring out my relationship type.” The update lets users express precisely what they’re looking for to more efficiently minimize unsuited matches. “Relationship Type” is available globally for all Hinge users starting today. […]

Hinge’s new feature makes it easier for those seeking non-monogamous relationships by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch

Backbone launches an Android version of its mobile gaming controller

November 16, 2022

We tend to write fondly about Backbone’s mobile gaming controller around these parts, but the recommendation has always come with one asterisk: to date, it’s really been meant mostly for iPhones. You could use a cable to make it work with other devices — but Android users, for example, haven’t been able to just pop […]

Backbone launches an Android version of its mobile gaming controller by Greg Kumparak originally published on TechCrunch

Airbnb rolls out a host of new perks for hosts

November 16, 2022

Airbnb has more than 4 million hosts managing accommodation and experiences on its platform. Now, as it looks to drive more bookings, it’s on the hunt for more. After introducing a major redesign for customers earlier this year, Airbnb is now turning its attention to improving the experience for new and existing hosts. Today, it’s […]

Airbnb rolls out a host of new perks for hosts by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch

Parallel Domain says autonomous driving won’t scale without synthetic data

November 16, 2022

Achieving autonomous driving safely requires near endless hours of training software on every situation that could possibly arise before putting a vehicle on the road. Historically, autonomy companies have collected hordes of real-world data with which to train their algorithms, but it’s impossible to train a system how to handle edge cases based on real-world […]

Parallel Domain says autonomous driving won’t scale without synthetic data by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch

Goodera makes corporate volunteering events easier, even for remote and hybrid workplaces

November 16, 2022

Corporate volunteering is on the rise, as a way to increase a company’s social impact while boosting employee engagement. Managing volunteer programs, however, can get tricky. Goodera wants to make it easier with an end-to-end platform that includes pre-vetted volunteer opportunities and trained hosts. The Utah-based startup announced today it has raised a $10 million […]

Goodera makes corporate volunteering events easier, even for remote and hybrid workplaces by Catherine Shu originally published on TechCrunch

The Idea to IPO Man

November 16, 2022
When the CEO of a traditional business decides to start up, the one thing he ensures is not just to identify the right gap in the market but also to ensure that growth doesn’t come at the cost of losses, unlike other start-ups. Vinay Sanghi who left Mahindra First Choice Wheels to start CarTrade not only took the company public but also ensured profitable growth.

Supernova wants to make it easy to move design elements to code bases

November 16, 2022

As companies increasingly turn to tools like Figma to design their software, moving the design elements like color schemes from the design tool to your code base can be a time-consuming and manual process. Supernova is an early-stage startup that wants to make it easier by acting as a bridge between your design team and […]

Supernova wants to make it easy to move design elements to code bases by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch

NASA’s Space Launch System makes inaugural journey in historic launch

November 16, 2022

After years of preparation and two false starts, NASA’s heavy-lift Space Launch System has finally taken off and entered orbit. It’s a big win for the space agency — even as it assigns tasks once meant for the SLS to SpaceX instead. Some pre-launch jitters threatened to scrub the launch, but a “red crew” went […]

NASA’s Space Launch System makes inaugural journey in historic launch by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch

Tiger Global-backed Algorithmiq to collaborate with IBM over drug discovery using Quantum

November 16, 2022

Algorithmiq, a Helsinki-based quantum computing startup, has pulled in a deal with IBM to super-charge its exploration of quantum algorithms applied to the life sciences. The collaboration will attempt to dramatically cut the time and cost of drug discovery and development. The widely accepted maxim is that it takes around a decade and $1 billion […]

Tiger Global-backed Algorithmiq to collaborate with IBM over drug discovery using Quantum by Mike Butcher originally published on TechCrunch