Netflix to expand into cloud gaming, opens new studio in Southern California

October 18, 2022

At TechCrunch Disrupt, Netflix VP of Gaming Mike Verdu dropped two bits of news about the streaming giant’s foray into games. Verdu said that Netflix is “seriously exploring a cloud gaming offering.” The company will also open a new gaming studio in Southern California. “It’s a value add. We’re not asking you to subscribe as […]

Netflix to expand into cloud gaming, opens new studio in Southern California by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch

Alaffia Health taps AI to detect errors in hospital bills

October 18, 2022

The multi-decade rise in healthcare costs isn’t expected to reverse course any time soon. In search of a fix, Adun Akanni and TJ Ademiluyi co-founded Alaffia Health in 2020, one of the startups participating in the TechCrunch Disrupt Battlefield 200. The healthtech company uses machine learning to try to identify fraud, waste and abuse in […]

Alaffia Health taps AI to detect errors in hospital bills by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

Circular Genomics uses RNA to stop depression meds being a guessing game

October 18, 2022

For many people who live with depression, medication is an important part of managing the condition. But knowing which will work for you can be a difficult months-long process. Circular Genomics claims its new form of genetic testing can identify which medications will work for a patient in a fraction of that time. As some […]

Circular Genomics uses RNA to stop depression meds being a guessing game by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch

Omneky uses AI to generate social media ads

October 18, 2022

Meet Omneky, a startup that leverages OpenAI’s DALLE-2 and GPT-3 models to generate visuals and text that can be used in ads for social platforms. The company wants to make online ads both cheaper and more effective thanks to recent innovations in artificial intelligence and computer vision. Omneky is participating in Startup Battlefield at TechCrunch […]

Omneky uses AI to generate social media ads by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch

Netflix adds 2.41 million subscribers, soaring past expectations

October 18, 2022

Things are looking up for Netflix this quarter. The streamer added 2.41 million subscribers, bringing the total to 223.09 million. Netflix expected a net gain of 1 million subs in the third quarter. The streaming giant also slightly beat analysts’ expectations, earning $7.93 in revenue. Analysts predicted $7.85 billion. Netflix experienced two very grim quarters […]

Netflix adds 2.41 million subscribers, soaring past expectations by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch

Videos on tap: Vitag launches NFC-powered ‘sticky notes’ for visual instructions

October 18, 2022

While QR codes emerged as something of a technology poster-child during the pandemic, garnering a new lease of life in everything from restaurant menus to contactless payments, there remains a certain inelegance to the matrix barcode system. Usability remains a sticking point, both in terms of the effort it takes to create content and align […]

Videos on tap: Vitag launches NFC-powered ‘sticky notes’ for visual instructions by Paul Sawers originally published on TechCrunch

Smartphone woes continue as global market dips 9%

October 18, 2022

More doom and gloom for smartphone manufacturers, as global smartphone shipments experience the third consecutive decline this year. Per numbers from Canalys, shipments dropped a lowly 9% last quarter, marking the worst Q3 for the category since 2014. Apple is a rare bright spot among the numbers, with some positive growth as the rest of […]

Smartphone woes continue as global market dips 9% by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

Calm launches clinical mental health offering, Calm Health

October 18, 2022

Calm, the subscription-based mindfulness app, today announced its first foray into a clinical mental health offering: Calm Health. Offered through payers, providers and self-insured employers, Calm Health includes condition-specific programs designed to “bridge the gap between mental and physical healthcare,” according to the company. Calm Health doesn’t replace Calm’s previous employer offering, Calm for Business, […]

Calm launches clinical mental health offering, Calm Health by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

Code analysis tool AppMap wants to become Google Maps for developers

October 18, 2022

In December 2021, a vulnerability in a widely used logging library that had gone unfixed since 2013 caused a full-blown security meltdown.  The 10/10-rated Log4Shell flaw in Log4j, an open source logging software that’s found practically everywhere, from online games to enterprise software and cloud data centers, claimed numerous victims from Adobe and Cloudflare to […]

Code analysis tool AppMap wants to become Google Maps for developers by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch