Third time’s a charm? NASA will attempt to launch its mega moon rocket early tomorrow morning

November 15, 2022

NASA is set to launch the Artemis I mission on November 16, with agency officials saying they were prepared to accept the risks from minor damage the launch system incurred from Hurricane Nicole last week. Tomorrow’s attempt, which has a two-hour launch window opening at 1:04 a.m. EST, could kick-start NASA’s ambitious Artemis lunar exploration program. […]

Third time’s a charm? NASA will attempt to launch its mega moon rocket early tomorrow morning by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch

Ring launches pilot program to let local agencies share updates and ‘safety information’

November 15, 2022

Ring today announced that local government agencies will be able to have an official presence on the company’s Neighbors app. Beginning with the City of North Port and Pinellas County Government in Florida and the City of Fulton in New York, the new program will allow government organizations to provide safety information through Neighbors, the […]

Ring launches pilot program to let local agencies share updates and ‘safety information’ by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

Unit’s banking-as-a-service platform is getting into the charge card game

November 15, 2022

If the banking-as-a-service fintech Unit does its job right, it will be ubiquitous among businesses and simultaneously have a name unknown to the end user. The company gives companies a way to embed financial services into their product — and after already launching debit cards, Unit is officially breaking into the charge card game. Unit […]

Unit’s banking-as-a-service platform is getting into the charge card game by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch

LF Europe’s Project Sylva wants to create an open source telco cloud stack

November 15, 2022

The Linux Foundation Europe (LF Europe) — the recently launched European offshoot of the open source Linux Foundation — today announced the launch of Project Sylva, which aims to create an open source telco cloud framework for European telcos and vendors. This is the first project hosted by LF Europe and is a good example […]

LF Europe’s Project Sylva wants to create an open source telco cloud stack by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch

YouTube Shorts begins testing shopping features and affiliate marketing

November 15, 2022

YouTube is adding shopping features to Shorts, its TikTok-like short-form video product, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Tuesday. The new shopping features allow users to purchase products as they scroll through Shorts. The news was first reported by the Financial Times. The company is starting to introduce shopping features on YouTube Shorts with eligible […]

YouTube Shorts begins testing shopping features and affiliate marketing by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch

Netflix’s new feature lets subscribers kick devices off their accounts

November 15, 2022

Want to kick your ex off your Netflix account without having to change your password? A new Netflix feature will make that possible. Today, Netflix is launching “Manage Access and Devices,” which allows account owners to remotely log out of devices they don’t recognize or no longer want signed in. The addition could help Netflix […]

Netflix’s new feature lets subscribers kick devices off their accounts by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch

YouTube Shorts can now include 60 seconds of music or sounds, up from 15 seconds before

November 15, 2022

YouTube today is addressing one of creators’ chief complaints with filming videos for its TikTok competitor, YouTube Shorts: to date, the music and sounds added to videos could only be 15 seconds in length, even though Shorts themselves can be as long as 60 seconds. Now, thanks to revised licensing deals, YouTube says the majority […]

YouTube Shorts can now include 60 seconds of music or sounds, up from 15 seconds before by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

After key privacy and security departures last week, Twitter names ‘acting DPO’

November 15, 2022

Following a flurry of resignations of senior Twitter privacy and security staffers late last week, the social media firm has informed its lead data protection regulator in the European Union that it has appointed an “acting” replacement for one of those positions: The key role of data protection officer (DPO). The abrupt departures of Twitter’s […]

After key privacy and security departures last week, Twitter names ‘acting DPO’ by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch