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More top stories across TechCrunch today Like the 13-inch, but bigger: Brian reviews the Apple 15-inch M2 MacBook Air, concluding that itâs a great option for those who donât need a lot of power. If you do, get the Pro. Into the compost you go: Apple often puts startups out of business by integrating features into its core offering. Ivan took a closer look at all things Apple Sherlocked at WWDC 2023. Like reading glasses, but weirder: Would you wear a device on your face exclusively to read books? Sol Reader raised a $5 million round, betting âyes, you would.â Better tighten that belt: Rumors of Better.comâs plans to exit the real estate business have swirled for some time as the housing market has experienced a major slowdown driven by rising mortgage interest rates. Now, Mary Ann reports that Better.com lays off its real estate team. SVBâs UK evolution: International bank HSBC bought the scraps of what was left of SVB in the UK. That part of the business is now rebranding, Ingrid reports, to HSBC Innovation Banking. From robotic smarts to home smarts: ABB this week announced that it has acquired Eve Systems, a German firm best known for a broad range of smart home accessories, including smart lights, plugs, air monitors and security cameras, Brian reports. Time to put a bun in the oven: Christine reports that Oova grabs another $10.3 million and unveils a membership model for at-home fertility testing. |
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Spending money on Google AdWords, Meta, or with an influencer takes some getting used to. Paid acquisition takes time to generate positive returns, but growth expert Jonathan Martinez says it’s still “the most efficient and frictionless way possible” to achieve product-market fit. In this week’s column, he explains how to determine which channels work best with your offerings and breaks down his “battle-tested waitlist method” for capturing and leveraging user interest using tools like Canva and Leadpages. A few more for Monday: Getting into the meat of it: Christine reports that VCs remain confident that alternative protein has a real future despite public-market woes. Hello, robot friend: Anna asks if AI can make older adults feel less lonely. Learn from the behemoths: Haje examines how startups can secure their futures by watching the big corporations. The future is electrifying: Tim reports thatTeslaâs Supercharger network will strain under the weight of GM and Ford deals. TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack. You can sign up here. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription. Read More |
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