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Chunk Foods close to opening factory to produce ‘millions’ of plant-based steaks
The company develops whole cuts of alternative proteins using fermentation technology and food-grade microorganisms.
Chunk Foods close to opening factory to produce ‘millions’ of plant-based steaks by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Easyship strikes agreement to support eBay’s new International Shipping program
Easyship, the New York- and Singapore-based startup that enables e-commerce sellers to integrate with more than 250 courier services, announced today it has expanded its partnership with eBay to support eBay International Shipping, a newly-launched program. This means that buyers can now access more regional and express shipping solutions for international destinations through eBay’s platform. […]
Easyship strikes agreement to support eBay’s new International Shipping program by Catherine Shu originally published on TechCrunch
Intuit’s shift
If artificial intelligence feels like it is taking over the world, that feeling has become an anxious obsession among larger tech companies. These are organizations that have typically thrived secure in the knowledge that they can keep a competitive edge through their very DNA: leveraging software to build more interesting, faster and disruptive products. Now, […]
Intuit’s shift by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch
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Korean fintech Kakao Pay to acquire majority stake in US brokerage firm Siebert
Kakao Pay, the online payment service of South Korean messaging and internet giant Kakao, announced that it has acquired a stake in Siebert Financial, a brokerage firm based in New York. Kakao spent $17 million on this transaction and the company now owns a 19.9% stake in Siebert. This is just the first step as […]
Korean fintech Kakao Pay to acquire majority stake in US brokerage firm Siebert by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch
M3ter locks in $14M to expand its usage-based pricing tools for SaaS businesses
The concept of SaaS as a business model changed the game in tech by moving users away from buying software outright and towards paying for service availability based on time-based subscriptions, typically with per-month or annual pricing. Today, a startup out of London called M3ter that is building tools to take the next step in […]
M3ter locks in $14M to expand its usage-based pricing tools for SaaS businesses by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch
Meta beats revenue expectations, remains committed to metaverse
Things are looking up for Meta. The company beat revenue expectations, reporting an increase in year-over-year revenue for the first time in three quarters. But this ray of light for the company formerly known as Facebook comes amid harsh restructuring, resulting in over ten thousand jobs eliminated this year. Tech moves through buzzwords like clockwork. […]
Meta beats revenue expectations, remains committed to metaverse by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch
Mark Cuban-backed streaming app Fireside confirms $25M Series A at $138M valuation
Fireside, the Mark Cuban-backed interactive entertainment app, has now confirmed its $25 million Series A, valuing the business at $138 million, post-money. The company had been rumored to be raising at a $125 million valuation last year, after attracting a number of high-profile creators to its streaming platform for live and virtual shows. The funding […]
Mark Cuban-backed streaming app Fireside confirms $25M Series A at $138M valuation by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Google disrupts malware that steals sensitive data from Chrome users
Google has disrupted infrastructure linked to the notorious CryptBot malware, which the company claims has stolen data from hundreds of thousands of browser users in the past year alone. CryptBot is malicious information-stealing malware first discovered in 2019. The infostealer malware is typically distributed by spoofed websites masquerading as legitimate software sites that offer free […]
Google disrupts malware that steals sensitive data from Chrome users by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch