Daily Crunch: After developers complain, Microsoft clarifies new policy on open source monetization

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. Time to do the Friday dance! We’ve mentioned our virtual TC Sessions: Robotics event a few times, but we’ve got some good news for events fans. Hang on to your blockchains and…

Indiana’s attorney general is engaged in a ‘defamation’ campaign, says lawyer for doctor who performed abortion on 10-year-old rape victim

A woman holds a placard saying “abortion is healthcare” during an abortion rights rally. About 100 people attended the rally, which was organized in response to the United States Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and eliminate the right to abortion access. Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images An attorney for Dr. Caitlin…

Chanson Royale Under Sink Water Ionizer creates medicinal water direct from your tap

Harness the power of medicinal water in your home and experience its healing effects! The Chanson Royal creates powerful antioxidant, anti-aging, hydrogen-rich, alkaline, antibacterial, and antiviral waters. It has hundreds of uses, and—aside from the health benefits—this water is delicious and silky smooth. And it never bloats and always satisfies. The Chanson Royale was created…

Nanoleaf Launches Limited Edition Ultra Black Light Panels

Nanoleaf, known for its unique HomeKit-enabled lighting panels, today announced the launch of new limited edition Shapes Ultra Black Triangles. The new Ultra Black panels are debuting to celebrate Nanoleaf’s 10th anniversary, or “Nanoversary.” Lighting panels that are available in black have been a frequent customer request that Nanoleaf decided to deliver on for its…

San Diego Comic-Con 2022: all the best panels, trailers, and news to watch out for

Photo by Araya Doheny/Getty Images After two years of being canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, San Diego Comic-Con’s coming back this year with a vengeance and a sizable stack of announcements, trailer drops, and early screenings of some of the entertainment industry’s most hyped projects. While there’s almost no way to see absolutely…

Thanks to subscriptions, iPhone apps finally made more money than games

Enlarge / Apple’s App Store. (credit: Silas Stein/picture alliance via Getty Images) Throughout the short history of smartphone apps, games have consistently driven more revenue than non-gaming app categories. But that has finally changed in the United States, according to new data from app intelligence firm Sensor Tower. The shift began in May 2022. By…