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Hey, folks, welcome back! Below weâve got some 2022 roundups and even some news. I suspect itâll get even leaner as the week wears on, but no matter! There will always be stories to share. Now, here is your Wednesday edition of the Daily Crunch. â Hank |
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The TechCrunch Top 3 - Sports on Amazon: The tech giant wants to continue its march into broadcasting live sports, adding to its current lineup of Thursday Night Football, Premier League soccer and the like, Aisha reports. Pro tip, Amazon: Add cricket to your plans.
- Ring true: Movano beat the CES rush and launched Evie, a smart ring focused on womenâs health, Brian reports.
- In the water: Earlier this month, Boundary Layer pivoted to producing personal watercraft that will run interested parties upward of $60,000 once theyâre ready. Haje reports that the company has more than $1 million worth of orders.
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Dear Sophie, One of our employees is on an H-4 visa and has an Employment Authorization Document. Itâs been five months since he filed to renew his EAD, which will expire next month. Is there any way to expedite this process? Does he have to stop working if he doesnât receive his new EAD card before his old one expires? Because itâs taking so long to get EAD cards, weâre worried about another of our employees, who has an L-2 visa with an EAD scheduled to expire early next year. In addition, the H-4 visa employee wants to visit his family in India because itâs been more than three years since he last went. Will he and his family be able to return to the U.S. after four weeks? â Mindful Manager We also rounded up the best of our climate coverage on TC+ this year. And Tim had a couple more favorites: 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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Big Tech, Inc. - Twitter trimming: A Norway-based developer told Ivan that she created a tool to help you cull the list of accounts you follow, because she was reaching the follow limit on the platform.
- Political ⦠tick tock: The U.S. House of Representatives has ordered all staff and lawmakers to delete TikTok from their gov-issued phones, citing âsecurity issues,â Carly writes.
- Bitcoin mining deal: Galaxy Digital has agreed to acquire Argo Blockchainâs bitcoin mining facility, Helios, for $65 million, Jacquie writes.
- Code-generating AI: Sounds cool, right? Well, Kyle wrote about a study that found code-generating AI can introduce security vulnerabilities.
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2022 in Review - Good news!: Amanda, Kyle, Tim, Devin and Rebecca have a roundup of some good news in tech for you. This crop of TC reporters put their heads together to mine 2022 for some tech goodness. Climate tech bolstered by the Inflation Reduction Act and the James Webb Space Telescope are on the list.
- On the move: Rebecca has compiled the biggest transportation stories that drove the year.
- Surveying investors: And Karan and Ram give you a glimpse of the investor surveys that we ran on TC+ this year.
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