The Download: AI tracking birds, and a pig kidney transplant
Only 72 hours left to save hundreds on TC Sessions: Crypto passes
You have more than a month before Miami heats up for TC Sessions: Crypto on November 17, but you have only three days left until our special launch pricing sets sail and heads out to the OpenSea — ha, that’s a pretty NFT pun right there. Don’t waste another minute. Buy your pass — either […]
Only 72 hours left to save hundreds on TC Sessions: Crypto passes by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch
Growth hacking is really just growth testing
There’s no such thing as hacking growth. Instead, you should be thinking about how you can run 100 tests to move the needle forward.
Growth hacking is really just growth testing by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
Foodology’s cloud kitchen concept gains foothold across Latin America
Foodology specializes in developing brands from scratch by collecting consumer and geographical data and then creating original dishes that are delivered.
Foodology’s cloud kitchen concept gains foothold across Latin America by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Endor emerges from stealth with $25M to secure software supply chains
An increasing percentage of the code that companies use to develop software is open source. In a 2018 survey by Tidelift, a software supply chain management platform, 92% of professional software developers said that their apps contained open source libraries. While that’s a positive trend — open source confers a wealth of benefits, not least […]
Endor emerges from stealth with $25M to secure software supply chains by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Apple offers a deeper dive into crash detection
Apple’s recent hardware events have been punctuated by a touch of doom and gloom. It’s a tonal shift from the usual celebratory nature of these presentations — all by design, of course. The Apple Watch was the first to the party. Features like AFib readings and Fall Detection gave way to video testimonials from users […]
Apple offers a deeper dive into crash detection by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch