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Deal-flow mavens aren’t sweating the venture slowdown
As we near the end of the year, let’s catch up with a few people who kept a close eye on deal flow in 2022 and look at indicators of what might be coming in 2023.
Deal-flow mavens aren’t sweating the venture slowdown by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch
Gift Guide: a few ideas for the mechanical keyboard fans
The world of mechanical keyboards is a very deep rabbit hole and it’s no secret that more and more people have fallen into it in recent years. So if you have somebody in your life who keeps talking about lubing switches, gasket mounts and the pros and cons of ABS vs PBT keycaps, chances are […]
Gift Guide: a few ideas for the mechanical keyboard fans by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new stalkerware operation
A year after it was banned by the Federal Trade Commission, a notorious phone surveillance company is back in all but name, a TechCrunch investigation has found. A groundbreaking FTC order in 2021 banned the stalkerware app SpyFone, its parent company Support King, and its chief executive Scott Zuckerman from the surveillance industry. The order, […]
Support King, banned by FTC, linked to new stalkerware operation by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch
Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ is the second most popular English-language series, with 1.02B hours viewed
The latest hit Netflix series “Wednesday,” the “Addams Family” spin-off directed by Tim Burton, has reached a milestone that only “Stranger Things” Season 4 and “Squid Game” managed to accomplish. “Wednesday” surpassed 1.02 billion total hours viewed in just three weeks since its debut, the company announced, with over 150 million households streaming the show. […]
Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ is the second most popular English-language series, with 1.02B hours viewed by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
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Why did Wall Street favor Adobe’s quarter over Salesforce’s?
While Adobe and Salesforce had similar results, Wall Street seemed to treat the former better.
Why did Wall Street favor Adobe’s quarter over Salesforce’s? by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch