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[The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Tuesday, August 22, 2023 If youâre an advanced s-s-s-spreadsheet user, then todayâs top story is for you: Microsoft showed off what Python in Excel is going to look like. [See for yourself](. Meanwhile, itâs nap time somewhere, and some former Bose employees want to help you find it. [This is their version of the Sleepbuds]( Bose started out making. And, if youâve always enjoyed a good homecoming, watch [Indiaâs Chandrayaan-3 moon landing](. [ image] Image Credits: Bitterbug / Flickr under a CC BY 2.0 license. More top reads Face-lift time: X is planning to hide headlines from news links for âimproved aesthetics.â [Elon Musk approves](. Itâs safe to move about the platform: Youâve asked for it, and now Meta is giving it to you â Threadsâ highly anticipated web app. [Give âem time to roll it out](. More Meta than meets the eye: Meta releases an AI model that can transcribe and translate close to 100 languages. [Sprechen sie Deutsch](? Meanwhile, Meta confirms an AI âoff-switchâ is coming to Facebook and Instagram platforms in Europe. [Read more](. Valuation down: Fintech startup Ramp has a lot of funds on its balance sheet now, but that comes with joining a club that was once thought of as bad. [Itâs actually all good](. Web design on a dime: This bootstrapped AI web builder wants to supercharge Figma and Webflow. [Meet Relume](. Weâll have to keep our eyes on this: The widow of a man who died in a Tesla crash and explosion is now suing the automaker. [Read more](. Be kind, but no need to rewind: Netflix is enabling those loyal DVD-by-mail customers a parting gift â they can [keep their final shipment of discs](. Meanwhile, an interactive âLove Is Blindâ game is coming. [Who will you invite into your pod](? Thatâs a risky endeavor: Grip Security raises $41 million to help enterprises manage their SaaS identity risk. [And enterprises are lining up](. Back to the drawing board, but a different drawing board: The UKâs antitrust regulator confirms an earlier decision to block the merger between Microsoft and Activision. However, itâs willing to look at a restructured deal proposal from Microsoft. [Maybe there’s a silver lining after all](. Monie, monie: Speaking of antitrust, Kenyaâs competition regulator gave Moniepoint clearance to acquire payments startup Kopo Kopo. [Read more](. ICYMI: Chip company Arm filed for an IPO, which is anticipated to be this yearâs biggest. [Get the scoop on that](. Meanwhile, today, Alex Wilhelm dives into Armâs F-1 filing to talk about[the bear and bull cases for the IPO](. (TC+) More for your Tuesday â wait, itâs only Tuesday?: [IBM sells The Weather Company assets to Francisco Partners]( [Ivanti warns customers another zero-day is under active attack]( [After seeing record traffic, Bluesky adds rate limits to improve network stability]( [One companyâs quest to eliminate battery fires](Â (TC+) [More top reads image] Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch [VC Office Hours: Why the sex tech industry could benefit from todayâs politics]( Tech is set on disrupting nearly every aspect of human existence. Except for one, it seems. Between 2020 and 2022, sex tech startups raised just a little over $1 billion in venture capital, reports Dominic-Madori Davis. She interviewed Coyote Ventures co-founder Jessica Karr to learn more about the state of the sector. “Sex tech is an inclusive space â there are also many new products that are innovative for gender inclusivity as well as sexual wellness for men,” said Karr. “While the new products address the true diversity of all peopleâs personal preferences, the taboo will remain for a long time.” [TechCrunch+]( is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack.[You can sign up here](. Use code âDCâ for a 15% discount on an annual subscription. [Read More]( [VC Office Hours: Why the sex tech industry could benefit from todayâs politics image] Image Credits: Bryce Durbin [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Blockchain Engineer at OpenTensor (Anywhere)](
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