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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( and [Haje Jan Kamps]( Friday, April 29, 2022 Friday, more like Fri-yay! It’s April 29, 2022, we’re here with the latest headlines, but honestly our brains are mostly focused on all the hardcore fun we’re going to have this weekend. Like doing laundry, napping, playing with our pets, reading a book for a while and sleeping in. I know, we’re old and boring, deal with it. — [Christine]( and [Haje]( [ image] Image Credits: NurPhoto / Contributor / Getty Images The TechCrunch Top 3 - Selling Tesla, getting a pretty tweet deal: Everyone’s favorite social media-acquiring billionaire is [selling $4 billion worth of Tesla stock]( and supposedly has [a new Twitter CEO]( lined up. He also shared that he has the beginnings of a plan for how to monetize tweets. - Wait, companies have to make money? Robinhood’s [stock price is going off a cliff]( as competition gets stiff and its business model is more and more skew-whiff. - [Home is where the benefits are:]( Airbnb employees received a fun surprise this week when the company told employees it was instituting a “live anywhere, work anywhere” philosophy. Want to work in the office? You got it. Want to keep working from home? No problem. Want to move to a foreign country and work from there? Yes, but only up to 90 days every year. We guess even they had to draw a line somewhere. Startups and VC Civilian drone manufacturer DJI and the Ukrainian and Russian governments continue their spat. Most recently, [DJI suspends sales in Ukraine and Russia]( in an apparent attempt to appear more neutral. We were particularly enthralled this morning by [Jim Motavalli](’s feature article about bidirectional charging. In other words: If the power goes out, [what does it take to power your house from your car’s batteries](? Johnny’s in the basement, mixin’ up the medicine, I’m on the pavement, reading news with wonderment: - They grow up so fast: That feeling when you really want to plow some cash into a startup, but they’re just a little bit too young? Yeah, Techstars hates that too, and it [debuts a new fund]( aimed at investing in earlier-stage companies. - Do I look like I know [what]( a JPEG is: Revise raises $3.5 million [to give NFTs powers]( beyond just being a pretty picture. - The Game of Phones: Vercom, who wants to be a competitor to the likes of Twilio and Sinch, [acquires marketing automation MailerLite]( for $90 million. [Charged with billions in capital, meet the 9 startups developing tomorrow’s batteries today]( In his first TechCrunch+ article, Senior Climate Writer Tim De Chant examined nine startups optimizing EV battery technology that have collectively raised just over $4 billion in the last 18 months. Improving tech like solid-state batteries, replacing specific chemical components and using hybrid chemistries are just a few of the techniques startups are deploying to unlock benefits like reducing weight while increasing range and safety. “But cars and trucks won’t be the only thing touched by the battery revolution that’ll occur over the next few years,” he writes. “Like many advances, better, lighter and longer-lasting batteries will drive changes in our lives that are both unexpected and welcome.” (TechCrunch+ is our membership program, which helps founders and startup teams get ahead.[You can sign up here](.) [Read More]( [Charged with billions in capital, meet the 9 startups developing tomorrow’s batteries today image] Image Credits: PlargueDoctor / Getty Images Big Tech Inc. We’re going on a bit of a roller coaster ride in terms of good news versus not, so keep your hands and legs inside the newsletter, and you’ll be good. - [Amazon’s crown is slipping:]( In the kingdom of the public cloud, we note that Amazon is an “undisputed king,” but Microsoft is poised to storm the castle. Amazon continues to hold court, controlling a third of the public cloud for years, but Microsoft has been quietly amassing a public cloud army that now accounts for 22%, up from 20% last year. - [And Amazon’s earnings, not so good:]( Shares of the company were down to a two-year low on the news that the company reported a first-quarter loss attributed to “inflationary and supply chain pressures.” - [Apple has a different earnings take:]( In today’s fruit news, Apple reported some record-breaking services revenue figures that increased 17% from last year to reach $19.8 billion. There are a lot of reasons for the good quarter, including [selling a lot of iPhones, computers and watches](. - [Netflix made some layoffs:]( Some of Tudum’s editorial staff found themselves laid off yesterday. Tudum, you might remember, is [Netflix’s in-house publication]( that only started five months ago. While Netflix said Tudum was not shutting down, it is moving forward without an editorial manager and at least seven others. [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Associate Director of Web and Digital Strategy at Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire, USA)]( - [Software Developer at GOVERNMENT BRANDS HOLDCO INC (Marblehead, MA, USA)]( - [Product Support Engineer at Veeva (Dublin, OH, USA)]( - [Azure Cloud Engineer at Medtelligent (Chicago, IL, USA)]( - [Programmer Analyst at Midway University (Midway, KY, 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]( © 2022 Yahoo. All rights reserved. 110 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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