Other top stories across TechCrunch today So long and thanks for all the memes: Ivan reports that hundreds of subreddits plan to go dark indefinitely after Reddit CEO's internal memo pours more fuel on the user chaos debacle. Failed to check that one: Devin reports that Twitter is being evicted from its Boulder office over unpaid rent. Like a giant electric snail with its house on its back: Kirsten reports that Pebble Mobility wants to build the iPhone of electric RVs. Bigger and heavier isn't helpful: On TC+ today, I opine that EVs are going backwards – we need more efficient EVs, not bigger and heavier trucks and SUVs. The timing for the piece was kind of perfect – while not being known for its EV program, Toyota says its next-gen EVs will have over 600 miles of range. Well, to their credit… Paul reports that TransUnion put Equifax in its sights, and invested $24 million in income verification platform Truework. Yeah but is it 'all you can eat': Lauren reports that Netflix will open a restaurant that serves food from 'Chef's Table,' 'Nailed It!' and more. Smarter clouds: Ingrid reports that Informatica acquires Privitar, once valued at $400 million, to expand its data management stack. When the SEC comes sniffing: On TC+, Jacquelyn reports that former SEC chair Jay Clayton feels 'vast majority' of crypto tokens are securities. |
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