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TechCrunch Week in Review: Coinbase gets hacked


Welcome back to Week in Review! Weโ€™ve got tons of news for you this week, including a hack at Coinbase; YC thinks Google is a โ€˜monopolistโ€™; layoffs at Microsoft; and much more. Have a great weekend!

Uh-oh: Coinbase says that customersโ€™ personal information, including government-issued IDs, was stolen in a data breach. The hackers demanded $20 million from the company, CEO Brian Armstrong said in a post on X. Coinbase said it will not pay the hackersโ€™ ransom.

IPO time, baby: After filing confidentially in December, Chime filed for an IPO this week. There are a ton of blanks in the S-1, so we didnโ€™t get much information, like how many shares insiders plan to sell as part of the IPO. But we did learn one tidbit: Chime entered a deal with the Dallas Mavericks in 2018, which gained it the Chime logo on the teamโ€™s jersey, among other marketing benefits.

Knock on wood: This story has been popping off all week โ€” InventWood created wood called โ€œSuperwoodโ€ thatโ€™s as strong as steel. Ultimately, InventWood is planning to use wood chips to create structural beams of any dimension that wonโ€™t need finishing.


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News

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A big bowl of Granola: VCs and founders love talking up the apps theyโ€™re using. The most recent case: Granola, an AI note-taking app thatโ€™s recently seen a boost in usage, even though it launched a year ago. And when thereโ€™s usage, money follows. The company announced it has raised $43 million in a Series B funding round at a valuation of $250 million.ย 

Choice words: โ€œGoogle has chilled independent firms like YC from funding and accelerating innovative startups that could otherwise have challenged Googleโ€™s dominance,โ€ YC wrote in an amicus brief it submitted in the U.S.โ€™ antitrust case against the search giant. But YC isnโ€™t calling for a complete breakup of Google.

Love to see it: Apple announced a bunch of accessibility features, including Accessibility Nutrition Labels that will inform users of accessibility features within apps and games in the App Store; a new magnifier for Macs; a new Braille experience; and more.ย 

Layoffs at Microsoft: The company is reportedly laying off 3% of its workforce, or around 6,500 people, affecting all levels, locations, and teams. This follows a solid quarter for Microsoft, with $70.1 billion in revenue (up 13%) and net income profits of $25.8 billion (up 28%). In Washington, around 40% of the 2,000 people laid off were engineers.ย 

Gemini in your car: At the Android Show โ€” Googleโ€™s Android-only event a week ahead of Google I/O โ€” the company announced that itโ€™s bringing Gemini to cars that support Android Auto. Drivers (and passengers) will be able to send texts, play music, and all the other things a smart assistant does, but using natural language.ย 

LOL: What once was called HBO Go before it changed its name to HBO Now, which later became HBO Max, before settling on Max, announced this week that itโ€™s once again changing its name back to HBO Max.ย ย 

Just call it a bus: Uber is introducing Route Share, a commuter shuttle service that will pick up passengers at pre-set stops in 20-minute intervals. โ€œYou can see a natural extension of us being able to bring Route Share to autonomous vehicles as well,โ€ Sachin Kansal, Uberโ€™s chief product officer, told us.

Wait, what? The New York Times spoke with two investors who said they were pitched a new startup that aims to deliver โ€œhuman health optimizationโ€ using blood testing. Sound familiar? But wait till you hear who pitched the startup: Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmesโ€™ partner, Billy Evans. Maybe itโ€™ll work out better this time?ย 

Analysis

Uber Member Days
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And speaking of Uber: In 2022, senior reporter Rebecca Bellan wrote an article titled โ€œThe Amazonification of Uberโ€ about how the company was becoming more of a closed loop to keep customers engaged. Now the company is taking it a step further, introducing Uber One Member Days, a week of discounts designed to boost its subscription program and expand its role beyond transportation.



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