European leaders worry they’re too reliant on U.S. tech
Twitter goes down for many in Australia, users say
Twitter users in Australia and New Zealand have been facing issues accessing the service for over 12 hours, they say, as the Elon Musk-owned social network continues to grapple with reliability challenges amid cost-cutting measures. The outage began at around 2 p.m. Pacific Time Tuesday, according to user tweets and DownDetector (Australia and New Zealand), […]
Twitter goes down for many in Australia, users say by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch
Snaptrude gets VC backing to take on Autodesk in building design space
Snaptrude, a young startup, is attempting to disrupt Autodesk in the building design space, giving customers modern and broader sets of features at more affordable cost. The early progress by the New York City-headquartered firm has helped it court thousands of customers and now, a seed funding. The startup — which has raised $6.6 million […]
Snaptrude gets VC backing to take on Autodesk in building design space by Jagmeet Singh originally published on TechCrunch
Singapore-based AlterPacks turns food waste into food containers
Food waste and food packaging take up a significant portion of the world’s landfills. AlterPacks is tackling both issues with technology that turns food waste into takeout boxes and other containers. The Singapore-based startup has raised $1 million in pre-seed funding led by Plug and Play APAC and Seed Capital, with participation from Earth Venture […]
Singapore-based AlterPacks turns food waste into food containers by Catherine Shu originally published on TechCrunch
Twitter is set to reverse the political ad ban to bolster up its revenue
Twitter said Monday that it plans to lift the ban on political ads in the “coming weeks.” The company originally enforced the ban back in 2019. At that time, it said that “political message reach should be earned, not bought.” Twitter charted a different path from other social networks like Facebook and Instagram, which allowed […]
Twitter is set to reverse the political ad ban to bolster up its revenue by Ivan Mehta originally published on TechCrunch
This is Chrysler’s vision for your future car cabin
One year ago at CES in Las Vegas, Stellantis showed the world what a Chrysler EV might look like — a transformation that will occur by 2028 when it becomes an all-electric brand. Now, we’re getting a peek at the company’s vision for future car cabins. The upshot? Chrysler, the 97-year-old brand under global automaker […]
This is Chrysler’s vision for your future car cabin by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
India’s crypto tax pushing traders to foreign exchanges
India’s tax rules on crypto, which went into effect last April, has resulted in local exchanges ceding the lion’s share of the market to those operated by foreign players, according to a new report. Binance, Coinbase and other foreign exchanges commanded 67.6% of the crypto market share in India as of October 2022, up from […]
India’s crypto tax pushing traders to foreign exchanges by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch
It’s like the Power Glove, but for VR
Nintendo’s Power Glove was, to quote one of the 80s’ finest films, “so bad.” The NES peripheral transfixed a generation of youngsters, only to later realize that the “bad” in this instance should perhaps have been taken a bit more literally. Nintendo ultimately sold one million of the things, but the technology just wasn’t there, […]
It’s like the Power Glove, but for VR by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
Breathe along with the robot pillow
From the team that brought you the weird and wonderful robot cat pillow comes an equally weird and wonderful breathing pillow. Japanese boutique robotics firm Yukai Engineering returns to CES with Fufuly, which follows in Qoobo’s footsteps, by quite literally breathing some life into a cushion. The hardware startup says the product utilizes “respiratory entrainment,” […]
Breathe along with the robot pillow by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
Aromajoin brings videos to life by squirting your face with smells
There are a lot of YouTube videos out there that we’d rather not smell, but Kyoto-based tech startup Aromajoin today showed off the option to add a multidimensional experience to the mix. Using its ‘Aroma Shooter’ technology and a programmable ‘AromaPlayer,’ a neck-wearable smell dispenser can add six different aromas to your video-watching shenanigans. We […]
Aromajoin brings videos to life by squirting your face with smells by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch