To get a roundup of TechCrunch's biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. Today we bring you several new Apple features, a humanoid robot and a smart hummingbird feeder. Who says tech can't be fun? This is your Daily Crunch for Tuesday. — Christine In today's top story, TechCrunch spoke with Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong and venture capitalist Blake Byers about longevity startup NewLimit raising $40 million. Of course, talking about life also means talking about death, so get ready for some "inevitable jokes centered on billionaires trying to escape death by throwing money at it." Get the full scoop. Meanwhile, Elad Gil has a long track record of successful investing, from Stripe to Notion to Airtable and many in between, enough to earn the title of "Silicon Valley's biggest solo venture capitalist." Now read about where he's putting massive amounts of capital, including some on behalf of institutions that reportedly include Harvard's endowment. Now over to Apple, which previewed a suite of new features, built with feedback from disabled communities, designed to improve cognitive, vision and speech accessibility that are slated to be available on the iPhone, iPad and Mac later this year. See what's new. It's official: Kustomer, a CRM startup acquired by Meta last year for $1 billion, was spun out on a $250 million valuation. Meta originally planned to divest the company in March as part of cost-cutting measures. Find out what’s in store for Kustomer. A team of ex-Googlers is making 3D model creation easier. Rooms.xyz is in beta testing with its browser-based tool for designing 3D spaces using drag-and-drop, editable objects or code to enable users to design rooms, basic games or other interactive activities. Bonus — it now has $10 million in a new round of fresh capital led by a16z. Read more. Hippocratic, which raised a whopping $50 million in seed funding, is building a large language model for healthcare. Find out more. Jenfi raises more funding for its "growth capital as a service" platform. Get the scoop. Find out which U.K. startup plans to radically shake up the antiquated world of COPD measurement. Click here to read more. Birds just wanna have fun, too. And they can with Bird Buddy's new AI-powered Smart Hummingbird Feeder and Bird Bath. See what it looks like. Royal's web3 marketplace has some fresh funding after finding success with Rihanna's music rights. Find out how they did it. Youth mental health startup Somethings launches with $3.2 million in new funding led by General Catalyst. Get the scoop. Now that Spiff has $50 million in Series C funding, it is undertaking a "massive overhaul of its core sales commission engine." Read more. |
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