Amazon announces a new game service and plenty of hardware upgrades, tech companies team up against app stores and United Airlines tests a program for rapid COVID-19 testing. This is your Daily Crunch for September 24, 2020.
The big story: Amazon unveils its own game-streaming platform
Amazonâs competitor to Google Stadia and Microsoft xCloud is called Luna, and itâs available starting today at an early access price of $5.99 per month. Subscribers will be able to play games across PC, Mac and iOS, with more than 50 games in the library.
The company made the announcement at a virtual press event, where it also revealed a redesigned Echo line (with spherical speakers and swiveling screens), the latest Ring security camera and a new, lower-cost Fire TV Stick Lite.
You can also check out our full roundup of Amazonâs announcements.
The tech giants
App makers band together to fight for App Store changes with new âCoalition for App Fairnessâ â Thirteen app publishers, including Epic Games, Deezer, Basecamp, Tile, Spotify and others, launched a coalition formalizing their efforts to force app store providers to change their policies or face regulation.
LinkedIn launches Stories, plus Zoom, BlueJeans and Teams video integrations as part of wider redesign â LinkedIn has built its business around recruitment, so this redesign pushes engagement in other ways as it waits for the job economy to pick up.
Facebook gives more details about its efforts against hate speech before Myanmarâs general election â This includes adding Burmese language warning screens to flag information rated false by third-party fact-checkers.
Startups, funding and venture capital
Why isnât Robinhood a verb yet? â The latest episode of Equity discusses a giant funding round for Robinhood.
Twitter-backed Indian social network ShareChat raises $40 million â Following TikTokâs ban in India, scores of startups have launched short-video apps, but ShareChat has clearly established dominance.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek pledges $1Bn of his wealth to back deeptech startups from Europe â Ek pointed to machine learning, biotechnology, materials sciences and energy as the sectors heâd like to invest in.
Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch
3 founders on why they pursued alternative startup ownership structures â At Disrupt, we heard about alternative approaches to ensuring that VCs and early founders arenât the only ones who benefit from startup success.
Coinbase UX teardown: 5 fails and how to fix them â Many of these lessons, including the need to avoid the âGet Startedâ trap, can be applied to other digital products.
As tech stocks dip, is insurtech startup Root targeting an IPO? â Alex Wilhelm writes that Rootâs debut could clarify Lemonadeâs IPO and valuation.
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Everything else
United Airlines is making COVID-19 tests available to passengers, powered in part by Color â United is embarking on a new pilot project to see if easy access to COVID-19 testing immediately prior to a flight can help ease freedom of mobility.
Announcing the final agenda for TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 â TechCrunch reporters and editors will interview some of the top leaders in transportation.
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