Monday, October 28, 2019

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Monday, October 28, 2019 By Anthony Ha

Happy Monday

We review Nvidia’s new Android TV devices, a billionaire clothing heir launches a sustainable fashion startup and Mark Zuckerberg explains the thinking behind Facebook’s latest news initiative. Here’s your Daily Crunch for October 28, 2019.

Nvidia's new Shield TV wins the Android TV market with amazing 4K upscaling

Nvidia has a new family of Android TV-based streaming devices: The new Nvidia Shield TV ($149) and Shield TV Pro ($199) replace the existing Shield TV generation of hardware.

Darrell Etherington says the new Shield TV is definitely a worthwhile upgrade for anyone looking to get the best possible experience available in an Android TV home theater device.

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Nvidia's new Shield TV wins the Android TV market with amazing 4K upscaling image

Billionaire clothing dynasty heiress launches Everybody & Everyone to make fashion sustainable

Veronica Chou's family has made its fortune at the forefront of the fast fashion business through investments in companies like Michael Kors and Tommy Hilfiger. Now Chou is launching her own company, Everybody & Everyone, to prove that the fashion industry can be both environmentally sustainable and profitable.

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Mark Zuckerberg makes the case for Facebook News

Zuckerberg was onstage in New York with News Corp CEO Robert Thomson to discuss the launch of Facebook News, a new tab within the larger Facebook product that's focused entirely on news. Thomson began the conversation with a simple question: "What took you so long?"

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Meet Utah's next unicorn

Weave, a developer of patient communications software focused on the dental and optometry market, was the first Utah-headquartered company to graduate from Y Combinator. It's currently poised to enter a small-but-growing class of startups in the Silicon Slopes to garner unicorn status.

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The European space tech industry is firing up its booster rockets

The privately funded space industry is still in its infancy, but there has been an explosion of startups and investors in the sector. In the last few years, the fever has spread to Europe. (Extra Crunch membership required.)

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This week's TechCrunch podcasts

The latest episode of Equity looks at growth versus profitability, and at the fund that Superhuman’s founder is trying to raise. And on Original Content, we’ve got an epic discussion of the first two seasons of “Succession.”

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Attending Disrupt Berlin? Have top investors critique your pitch deck onstage

This sounds both nerve-wracking and incredibly useful.

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