Amazon Luna officially launches in the U.S. with free games for Prime members and more

Amazon’s cloud-based game streaming service, Amazon Luna, is officially launching to everyone in the United States, the company announced on Tuesday. Amazon first unveiled Luna in September 2020. Since... Read more »

Hear how Databook pitched and won-over Threshold Ventures on TechCrunch Live

Anand Shah and Alex Barrett founded Databook in 2016 with the goal of supercharging salespeople selling to enterprise clients. Shah had spent nearly 15 years at Accenture and saw... Read more »

Zero Systems gets $12M Series A to bring automation to professional services

Zero Systems launched seven years ago with an idea to bring automation to professional services like law firms. They wanted to focus on speeding up manual tasks, rather than... Read more »

Figma brings whiteboarding to the iPad

Collaboration has always been at the heart of what Figma does. Founder Dylan Field worked for years before launching Figma with the sole mission of making design a multiplayer... Read more »

Elon Musk and Tesla need a Tim Cook

The same story has played out for decades. A startup blossoms and thrives under the leadership of a larger-than-life personality. A plateau soon follows. The company’s focus moves from... Read more »

Cala’s new mobile app aims to streamline fashion design and production

New York-based Cala has announced the launch of its new Cala mobile app for fashion design and production. The company, which offers a digital fashion design interface to businesses... Read more »

Instacart’s head of payments leaves tech giant to join startup Forage

Ofek Lavian has spent years helping build and scale payments initiatives at tech giants such as Uber, Sonder and more recently, Instacart. The highlight of his career, he says... Read more »

MIT spinoff, OPT, ramps up production of its 3D-printed nasal swab

If you’ve heard of OPT Industries (and odds are you haven’t), it’s due to the MIT spinoff’s roll in printing a novel nasal swab. It’s the kind of thing... Read more »

MIT spinoff, OPT, ramps up production of its 3D-printed nasal swab

If you’ve heard of OPT Industries (and odds are you haven’t), it’s due to the MIT spinoff’s roll in printing a novel nasal swab. It’s the kind of thing... Read more »

OpsLevel raises $15M to help developers manage their microservices

OpsLevel, a startup that helps development teams organize and track their microservices in a centralized developer portal, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding... Read more »
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