Monthly Archives: September 2022

Connect with Google Cloud for Startups, Blackstone Launchpad and more at TechCrunch Disrupt

Mark your calendars, startup fans, because TechCrunch is returning — live and in person — to the beautiful City by the Bay to host our flagship event, TechCrunch Disrupt, on October 18–20 at the Moscone West Convention Center followed by an online recap event on October 21. TC Disrupt is the grande dame of tech…

Facebook users sue Meta, accusing the company of tracking on iOS through a loophole

Apple’s major privacy update to iOS last year made it much more difficult for apps to track user behavior beyond their own borders, but a new lawsuit alleges that Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta kept snooping through a workaround. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and…

Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football: How to stream Cleveland Browns vs Pittsburgh Steelers

Thursday Night Football returns for week 3 of the regular NFL season as the Cleveland Browns host the Pittsburgh Steelers at FirstEnergy Stadium.  Amazon’s monster $1.2 billion-per-year deal started with an entertaining clash between the Chargers and the Chiefs last week, and according to an internal memo from Prime Video vice president and global head…

The Yale Assure Lock 2 series is smaller and smarter, thanks to support for any smart home platform

When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. The Yale Assure 2 Lock lets you unlock a door using the keypad or phone. It also supports Wi-Fi, Apple Watch, Z-Wave, and Matter. Yale Yale’s new Assure Lock 2 series of smart locks can be controlled via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi….

The US is adding millionaires at the fastest rate this century while the ‘quiet fleecing’ of American workers’ pay continues

Luxury yachts and sailboats at Kalkara marina in Malta. Holger Leue/Getty Images In 2021, the US added 2.5 million millionaires, the most of any country since 2000. It’s a signal of the “quiet fleecing” of the American worker that’s been keeping wages down for decades. A recession could worsen inequality across the globe. As Americans…