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Apple Fitness+ to add kickboxing workouts, sleep meditation and more
Apple announced today that its Fitness+ service is getting a new kickboxing workout type, sleep meditation theme, artist spotlights and more for the new year. The company is adding kickboxing starting January 9. Each workout will consist of a distinct round of moves followed by one final round, which will combine the moves users just […]
Apple Fitness+ to add kickboxing workouts, sleep meditation and more by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
TikTok users now have access to in-app movie and TV pages powered by IMDb
Through a partnership with online movie database IMDb, TikTok launched a new feature that allows users to tag a movie or TV show in their video. The link directs viewers to a dedicated in-app page with IMDb-provided information about the specific title as well as a collection of related TikTok videos. TikTok creators can also […]
TikTok users now have access to in-app movie and TV pages powered by IMDb by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
New York Attorney General sues former Celsius CEO for defrauding crypto investors
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Alex Mashinsky, co-founder and former CEO of Celsius Network, according to an announcement on Thursday. James alleged that Mashinsky defrauded “hundreds of thousands of investors…out of billions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency.” The lawsuit also claims that Mashinsky “repeatedly made false and misleading statements about […]
New York Attorney General sues former Celsius CEO for defrauding crypto investors by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
WhatsApp launches official proxy support for users globally
WhatsApp is launching proxy support for its users all over the world, the company announced on Thursday. The support will allow users to maintain access to WhatsApp if their connection is blocked or disrupted. Choosing a proxy enables users to connect to WhatsApp through servers set up by volunteers and organizations around the world dedicated […]
WhatsApp launches official proxy support for users globally by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Stellantis’ Free2move expands car-sharing and subscriptions in U.S.
Free2move, the mobility service brand under automaker Stellantis, plans to expand its car sharing, rental and subscription services in the U.S. in 2023, with the ultimate goal of adding 200 new mobility markets globally by 2030, the company said at CES. Early this year, Free2move will launch all three services in Dallas and Pasadena. Currently, […]
Stellantis’ Free2move expands car-sharing and subscriptions in U.S. by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
Toyota stumbled as Hyundai was stealing the successful Prius playbook
Toyota seems to have misjudged consumer and regulator sentiment. And perhaps more important, it has lost control of the narrative.
Toyota stumbled as Hyundai was stealing the successful Prius playbook by Tim De Chant originally published on TechCrunch
VR comes of age, as Rendever, a mixed reality startup focused on the elderly, acquires Alcove from AARP
Elderly people are not typically thought of as early adopters of cutting-edge technology, but there are startups looking to buck that trend, banking on an opportunity to provide them with them with new services like VR, to address the specific needs of elderly consumers, Today one of the bigger startups in the space, Rendever, is […]
VR comes of age, as Rendever, a mixed reality startup focused on the elderly, acquires Alcove from AARP by Ingrid Lunden originally published on TechCrunch
Frosty fundraising environment may change early startups’ DNA for the better
Many startups getting off the ground today won’t be able to rely on venture capital as much as in recent years. This is a good thing.
Frosty fundraising environment may change early startups’ DNA for the better by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
Ossia is taking its wireless power tech to consumers with a new charging base
Ossia’s wireless power tech, Cota, has been kicking for a long time now. In fact, we wrote about the thing nearly a decade ago. Certainly the promises attached to the technology are intriguing: over-the-air power at a distance, without a line of sight. So, where does one sign up? Today at CES, the Pacific Northwestern […]
Ossia is taking its wireless power tech to consumers with a new charging base by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch