What’s next for smart glasses
Does everyone want to be a landlord, or what?
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Does everyone want to be a landlord, or what? by Mary Ann Azevedo originally published on TechCrunch
Plant-based foods investor says her focus is more on teams than taste
Lisa Feria remains bullish on the plant-based foods sector despite headwinds. Here’s what she’s telling her portfolio companies in these uncertain times.
Plant-based foods investor says her focus is more on teams than taste by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch
Urine luck: these CES startups want to take a closer look at your waste
You wait for years for a urine analysis company, then all of them hit their flow all at once. One of the notable trends at CES in Las Vegas this year was that the quantified-self movement is going deeper. No longer content with just measuring your heart rate, number of steps, and EKG on your […]
Urine luck: these CES startups want to take a closer look at your waste by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
A big CES 2023 trend: all battery power, everywhere, all the time.
As we were roaming the halls of CES in Las Vegas, one product category stood out across the board; there’s a lot of focus on portable (and less portable) power storage. These are more than your average charge-your-phone-once-or-twice battery packs, ranging from simple small power packs, to sophisticated power stations that can connect to portable […]
A big CES 2023 trend: all battery power, everywhere, all the time. by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Did you hear? AnkerWork is going after the wireless mic market
At CES in Las Vegas this week, AnkerWork announced its brand new AnkerWork M650 Wireless Microphone. It’s a two-microphone kit that can be clipped (or magnetically attached) to your clothing. Perfect for video interviews or improving the quality on zoom calls. The microphone includes high-quality audio and noise-cancellation technology wrapped up in a compact carry […]
Did you hear? AnkerWork is going after the wireless mic market by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
This Week in Apps: 2022 in review
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the weekly TechCrunch series that recaps the latest in mobile OS news, mobile applications and the overall app economy. Global app spending reached $65 billion in the first half of 2022, up only slightly from the $64.4 billion during the same period in 2021, as hypergrowth fueled by […]
This Week in Apps: 2022 in review by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Ex-Apple team creates BlenderCap, a delightfully over-engineered portable blender
Packing battery tech nobody uses in consumer devices and a half-horsepower motor, BlenderCap is one of the most ludicrously over-engineered products we’ve seen in a hot minute. At CES in Las Vegas, we took a closer look at talked with the team behind the product to find out more. Let’s start with, er, why do […]
Ex-Apple team creates BlenderCap, a delightfully over-engineered portable blender by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Sony and Honda unveil Afeela, Bird Buddy launches a new smart feeder, and Amazon secures an $8B loan
Hey, folks, it’s Kyle, filling in for Greg, who’s out for the next few weeks on parental leave. While he enjoys time with his beautiful, healthy newborn (what better gift for the holidays, eh?), I’m learning the ropes of Week in Review to make sure y’all stay up to date with the latest in tech. […]
Sony and Honda unveil Afeela, Bird Buddy launches a new smart feeder, and Amazon secures an $8B loan by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
After struggling with consumers, Magic Leap hang its hopes on enterprise
Something wasn’t working. In late 2020, Magic Leap announced a major change spearheaded by incoming CEO, Peggy Johnson. “[W]hat I found was nothing was really broken,” she told the press at the time, “It just needed to have a bit more focus.” From the outside, certainly, it seemed like typically understated Chief Executive speak. It […]
After struggling with consumers, Magic Leap hang its hopes on enterprise by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch