Curing disease with CRISPR with Trevor Martin from Mammoth Biosciences

April 18, 2023

Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind the startups. This week Darrell and Becca are joined by Trevor Martin the co-founder and CEO of Mammoth Biosciences, a startup that uses CRISPR to diagnose and find treatments for genetic diseases. Trevor talked about what it is like to build a company surrounding novel […]

Curing disease with CRISPR with Trevor Martin from Mammoth Biosciences by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch

Twitter quietly removes policy against misgendering trans people

April 18, 2023

Twitter updated its content moderation guidelines regarding hateful content, removing a policy that prohibited the targeted deadnaming or misgendering of transgender people. Enacted in 2018, the policy explicitly stated that it violated Twitter’s rules to repeatedly and purposefully call a transgender person by the wrong name or pronouns. Spotted by GLAAD, this unannounced change to […]

Twitter quietly removes policy against misgendering trans people by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch

7 Short-Form Video Mistakes to Avoid in Your Marketing Strategy

April 18, 2023
TikTok, YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels have billions of users and immense potential for digital marketers and businesses. However, there are several typical mistakes to avoid in order to fully leverage the power of vertical video.

Google might announce a foldable Pixel next month

April 18, 2023

Consumer hardware isn’t always a foregone conclusion for I/O. In fact, after the last few pandemic events, nothing much feels like a foregone conclusion these days. After what felt like a universally off year for consumer electronics, however, we’ve got big hopes for developer shows like I/O and WWDC. Google’s budget Pixel 7a has looked […]

Google might announce a foldable Pixel next month by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

Meta opens up its social VR space Horizon Worlds to teens

April 18, 2023

Meta announced today that it’s opening up Horizon Worlds to teen users in the U.S. and Canada, after previously restricting the social VR platform to users 18 years of age and above. As part of the expansion, the company says it’s introducing a set of age-appropriate protections and safety defaults. The move comes as lawmakers […]

Meta opens up its social VR space Horizon Worlds to teens by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch