We review the iPhone 12 Pro Max and the iPhone 12 mini, Zoom settles with the FTC and Pfizer announces promising results for its COVID-19 vaccine trial. This is your Daily Crunch for November 9, 2020.
The big story: Reviewing the biggest and smallest new iPhones
TechCrunch Editor in Chief Matthew Panzarino tackled both extremes of the new iPhone 12 lineup today, publishing reviews of the Pro Max and the mini.
It sounds like heâs impressed with both of them. The iPhone 12 Pro Max, he writes, has âa really, really great cameraâ â the question is whether youâre willing to make the ergonomic trade-off, since youâll probably need to use two hands with the larger phone. At the same time, he suggests that the iPhone 12 mini might be âthe most attractive phone in the lineup.â
As if that wasnât enough, Matthew also checked out the MagSafe Duo charger, a dual magnetic charger that he found underwhelming.
The tech giants
Zoom settles with FTC after making âdeceptiveâ security claims â The FTC previously accused Zoom of engaging in âa series of deceptive and unfair practices,â in part by claiming its encryption was stronger than it actually was.
Adobe acquires marketing workflow startup Workfront for $1.5B â This deal gives Adobe more online marketing tooling to fit into its Experience Cloud.
Beyond Meat shares rise on news that it collaborated with McDonaldâs on the McPlant options â While McDonaldâs initial announcement made it sound like the McPlant was developed entirely in-house, the new vegetarian option is actually a collaboration with Beyond Meat.
Startups, funding and venture capital
Autonomous delivery startup Nuro hits $5 billion valuation on fresh funding of $500 million â Nuro was founded in June 2016 by former Google engineers Dave Ferguson and Jiajun Zhu.
MSCHFâs Push Party raises an unconventional seed round at a $200 million valuation â MSCHF is poking a little fun at the venture industry and perhaps publications like TechCrunch, too.
Bumbleâs new feature prevents bad actors from using âunmatchâ to hide from their victims â This will make it harder for harassers to avoid having their conversation reported to Bumbleâs safety team.
Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch
Five UX design research mistakes you can stop making today â Jason Buhle writes that while working with startups and tech companies, heâs seen that even people who understand the importance of user research donât necessarily know how to conduct it in optimal ways.
What happens to high-flying startups if the pandemic trade flips? â An effective vaccine trial is shaking up public companies, unicorns and startups.
What weâve learned about working from home seven months into the pandemic â We interview Karen Mangia, vice president of customer and market insights at Salesforce and author of âWorking from Home, Making the New Normal Work for You.â
(Reminder: Extra Crunch is our membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. You can sign up here.)
Everything else
Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine proves 90% effective in first results from Phase 3 clinical trial â This reflects only early results from the trial, rather than the final verified result, but itâs still extremely promising.
NASA partners with SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin and others for test flights and research â While no money will change hands, NASA will dedicate millions in personnel and other support to these test launches and developing technologies.
Original Content podcast: âThe Queenâs Gambitâ is the historical chess drama we need right now â Somehow, the show makes competitive chess seem thrilling.
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