Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Walmart partners with Google (again)

THE DAILY CRUNCH
TUESDAY, APRIL 2 2019 By Anthony Ha

Walmart takes another stab at voice-enabled shopping, Microsoft unveils a new IoT initiative with BMW and we get some early details about Valve's VR headset. Here's your Daily Crunch for April 2, 2019.

1. Walmart partners with Google on voice-enabled grocery shopping

Walmart is rolling out a new voice ordering capability, Walmart Voice Order, which works across Google Assistant-powered platforms, including Google's smart speakers and displays, smartphones, smartwatches and more.

Two years ago, Walmart and Google partnered on voice-based shopping through Google Home devices. However, Walmart disappeared from Google Express' marketplace this January, and was more recently said to be testing an online grocery voice application with a small number of VIP customers ahead of a spring launch.

2. Microsoft teams up with BMW for the IoT-focused Open Manufacturing Platform

The platform is supposed to encourage more collaborative IoT development in the manufacturing sector, focusing on smart factory solutions and building standards in areas like machine connectivity and on-premise systems integration.

3. Valve Index VR headset is launching on June 15

We thought we'd have to wait another few weeks to hear about Valve's plans for its first virtual reality headset, but the company (accidentally?) seems to have let a few details and images slip regarding its high-powered contender to consumer VR headsets built by Oculus and HTC.

4. Amazon again slashes Whole Foods prices, doubles Prime member weekly deals

Walmart wasn't the only grocery company to make news in the last 24 hours. With this wave of price cuts, produce is an area of specific focus, as Walmart lowers prices on seasonal items, including greens, tomatoes, tropical fruits and more.

5. Email client Spark lands on Android

Every time we've written about Spark, we get many comments asking when the app would be available on Android. The answer is today.

6. New book looks inside Apple's legal fight with the FBI

The book, "Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level" by Leander Kahney, offers a first-hand view from former staff about how Apple battled an unprecedented legal order demanding the company undermine the security of its flagship product.

7. Pokémon GO and the April Fools' joke that made billions

This is Part 2 of our EC-1 series on Niantic, looking at its past, present and potential future. (Extra Crunch subscription required.)

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Monday, April 1, 2019

Gmail turns 15

THE DAILY CRUNCH
MONDAY, APRIL 1 2019 By Taylor Nakagawa

Gmail announces a pair of updates on its 15th birthday, Mark Zuckerberg wants a seat at the regulation table and Airbnb continues its acquisition streak ahead of its highly anticipated IPO. Here's your Daily Crunch for April 1, 2019.

1. Gmail turns 15, gets Smart Compose improvements and email scheduling

Exactly 15 years ago Google launched what would become one of its most successful products to date. To celebrate its birthday, the Gmail team has announced a couple of improvements to its autocomplete tool, Smart Compose, and a new feature that lets you schedule a time for your email to send. The new updates are available on all Android devices and will arrive on iOS devices soon.

2. Mark Zuckerberg actually calls for regulation of content, elections, privacy 

Mark Zuckerberg published a letter on his own Facebook page this weekend attempting to get ahead of looming government regulation. The Facebook CEO noted that if he had to do it all over again he'd ask for external scrutiny in four key areas: harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.

3. Airbnb confirms $150-200M investment in India's OYO 

Airbnb's acquisition streak is chugging along as the company expands beyond "unconventional" hotels ahead of its highly anticipated IPO this year. This morning, Airbnb announced a stake in OYO -- an Indian startup that manages budget hotels and other stays. Although both companies declined to confirm the size of the investment, an industry source told TechCrunch the deal is between $150 million and $200 million. This comes just six months after OYO pulled in a massive $1 billion Series E round.

4. The Niantic EC-1, Part 1: The Origin Story 

Welcome back to our ongoing series of deep dives into unicorn companies. This time around the EC-1 is examining how a Google side project evolved into a $4 billion company, Niantic.

5. CMU team develops a robot and drone system for mine rescues

DARPA's new Subterranean Challenge is in full swing as robotics teams around the country compete for a $2 million prize to design a system capable of navigating complex underground terrains. Brian Heater and Veanne Cao caught up with one team at a coal mine in Pittsburgh to see a fleet of robots made to travel where human rescuers can't -- or, at the very least, shouldn't -- go.

6. In San Francisco, a fight over a homeless shelter shines a harsh light on a conflicted population

A new GoFundMe campaign is stirring up controversy in San Francisco, as the city continues to grapple with a sharp rise in homelessness. The campaign, which is closing in on its goal of $100,000, aims to obtain legal counsel to push against the creation of a shelter along the city's eastern waterfront region. In response, a rival campaign has emerged with the backing of Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.

7. Impossible Foods and Burger King announce an Impossible Whopper 

This is not an April Fools' Day joke.

 

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