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THE DAILY CRUNCH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 2019 By Anthony Ha Apple announces a whole bunch of new stu

THE DAILY CRUNCH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 2019 By Anthony Ha Apple announces a whole bunch of new stuff, California passes a bill designed to turn Uber and Lyft drivers into employees and Peloton reveals its proposed IPO pricing. Here's your Daily Crunch for September 11, 2019. 1. [Here’s everything Apple announced today at the iPhone 11 event]( The biggest announcement was a new lineup of iPhones, including the iPhone 11, with a new dual-camera system, as well as two iPhone Pro models with three cameras each. Cameras galore! In addition, the company announced new iPads and Apple Watches, as well as pricing and launch dates for Apple Arcade (launching September 19) and Apple TV+ (November 1). [Apple iPhone 11] 2. [California passes landmark bill that requires Uber and Lyft to treat their drivers as employees]( The bill says that if a contractor’s work is part of a company’s regular business, then they must be designated as employees. And thus, these workers will get access to more protections such as minimum wage, the right to unionize and overtime. [SPONSORED CONTENT: Zendesk]( [Zendesk Showcase takes on San Francisco Oct. 3 Free event: Zendesk Showcase lands in SF, Oct. 3. Mio Adilman, award-winning Podcast host, has uncovered how the best in class brands in the world have won customer hearts by reimagining innovative customer experiences.]( [Learn More…]( 3. [Peloton plots $1.2B Nasdaq IPO]( In an amended S-1 filing released Tuesday afternoon, the developer of internet-connected stationary bikes and treadmills announced a proposed price range of $26 to $29 per share, allowing the company to raise as much as $1.2 billion in its public offering. 4. [Uber lays off 435 people across engineering and product teams]( Speaking of Uber, the company laid off about 8% of the workforce, with 170 people leaving the product team and 265 people leaving the engineering team. 5. [Mozilla launches a VPN, brings back the Firefox Test Pilot program]( The Test Pilot program allows users to try out new features before they are ready for mainstream usage. 6. [Aerospace Corp CEO Steve Isakowitz to talk how to raise non-dilutive capital at Disrupt SF]( Aerospace Corp is not that widely known outside space circles, but its 59-year-old R&D legacy is remarkable. The nonprofit works with the U.S. Air Force and other government space programs to identify emerging technologies from the commercial sector that could apply to future space programs. 7. [What the iPhone 11 says about Apple’s present — and future]( Let's wrap this up with some thoughts on what yesterday's announcements mean for Apple's strategy — particularly the company's growing focus on content and services, and its new thinking on how to position the iPhone. (Extra Crunch membership required.) [Get more stories at techcrunch.com ]( Newest Jobs From CrunchBoard: - [Web Application Developer at UTRS, Inc. (Dover, NJ, USA)]( - [Windows Infrastructure Engineer (Officer, Systems Engineering) at The Pew Charitable Trusts (Washington D.C., DC, USA)]( - [Interface Developer – Workday at South Shore Health System (South Weymouth, Massachusetts)]( - [Executive Assistant to CEO at vidIQ (Remote job)]( - [Senior Manager, IT Projects at Center for Reproductive Rights (New York, NY, USA)]( [SEE MORE JOBS ON CRUNCHBOARD]( [Post your tech jobs]( and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [Youtube](  [Instagram](  [Flipboard]( [View this email online in your browser]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2019 Oath Tech Network. All rights reserved. 410 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94107                                                            

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