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Ember has been a fascinating company to watch. The Los Angeles-based startup entered the scene with a self-heating mug, only to leverage its temperature tech learnings to enter the cold chain space, where it has developed containers for medical supply shipping. I suppose you could say that the firm has returned to its roots with […]
Ember is in the baby bottle business now by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
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Camo 2 launches with support for any camera, new tools and more
Reincubate’s Camo launched in 2020 with the aim of fixing webcam quality for all users and offered an efficient way for iPhone users to access the advanced cameras on their device. The company is now launching Camo 2 to bring even more capability to its offering. Most notably, Camo 2 supports any webcam, built-in, connected […]
Camo 2 launches with support for any camera, new tools and more by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Here’s a new corporate card startup, backed by $157M in equity, debt, going after Brex, Ramp
Parker emerged from stealth Thursday with $157 million in equity and debt funding with a corporate card for e-commerce brands.
Here’s a new corporate card startup, backed by $157M in equity, debt, going after Brex, Ramp by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Warp brings an AI bot to its terminal
Warp, a fast-growing startup that is working on building a better terminal, today announced that it has added a new chat feature (unsurprisingly based on ChatGPT) that will help its user with using the command line and troubleshooting errors. We’ve obviously seen a flood of ChatGPT-enabled services lately, with some more interesting than others, but […]
Warp brings an AI bot to its terminal by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch