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[The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Friday, October 13, 2023 Happy Friday the 13th. Itâs an unlucky day for some, but not for you, dear TechCrunchers. And also not for Microsoft and Activision. In todayâs top story, Microsoftâs proposed acquisition of Activision cleared the final hurdle â the United Kingdom [approved a restructured deal](. However, learn why Microsoft had to [relinquish Activisionâs cloud-gaming rights]( outside of Europe in order to proceed with the acquisition. Meanwhile, if youâve been looking for a new set of earbuds, weâve got you covered â if youâre willing to pay. Read Romainâs review of [Devialetâs Gemini II](, which he describes as âthe most luxurious wireless earbuds you can get.â Indeed, they cost $449 (â¬399, £349). Then check out Darrellâs testing of the [Singularity ONI]( earbuds, which excel with its MEMS speaker technology and its over $1,000 price tag. And Tradeshiftâs co-founder finds himself on the wrong side of some allegations of sexual assault, allegations he denies. [Get the scoop](. [ image] Image Credits: NurPhoto / Getty Images More top reads IPO bound: Now that it has $40 million in new capital, fintech Stash has its eye on an IPO. [Read more](. TikTok to get the Mickey Mouse treatment: TikTok scores a sizable Disney deal that includes a content hub and publisher partnership. [See whatâs involved](. Shadow Part 2: A data breach at the French cloud gaming provider Shadow may be worse than the company initially suggested. [Find out what we do know](. At war: Read about [how the Israel-Hamas war is affecting Israelâs startup ecosystem](. Meanwhile, Telegram CEO says the app will continue to host â[war-related content](â after coming under fire for Hamas videos. And over at Meta, the social media giant says itâs [prioritizing livestreaming checks]( during the Israel-Hamas war. New features: Instagramâs âSharing to Reelsâ feature is now open to all app developers. [See what it does](. Mammoth meatballs, tiger steaks and zebra chops, oh my!: It was a busy week for food tech funding deals and news. [We break it down for you](. Up, up and away: SpaceXâs Falcon Heavy launches NASA Psyche mission to the metal asteroid. [Read more](. On the road to electric: Toyotaâs EV strategy hinges on a partnership with a petrochemical company. [Find out how Toyota is making the move](. (TC+) X gonâ give ya new features: X Communities will start to look more like Facebook Groups now that the former Twitter is deploying a new member vetting feature. [Get the scoop](. Some more to get your weekend started: [Uber sexual assault survivors call for in-car cameras, tech upgrades]( [Founders, are events useful?]( [African startups see their fundraising prospects dry up as capital availability falls yet again in Q3]( (TC+) [6 VCs explain how startups can capture and defend marketshare in the AI era]( [EV data startup Volteras wants to bring Tesla-level control to every vehicle and charger]( [Amid breakup, Synapse, Evolve address allegations about how their relationship ended]( [More top reads image] Image Credits: Stash's new CEO and former NEA General Partner, Liza Landsman [On the pods]( The [Equity]( crew is parsing through the week’s news in startups and venture, starting with an update on the California law that will require venture firms to disclose certain market data concerning who they invest in. Looking elsewhere in venture land, we’re talking about ALIAVIA Ventures’ new fund, Canopy Servicing’s Series A1, a $200 million deal between a private equity group and EVPassport, which startups have flown through turbulence lately and, finally, whether technology can solve a labor shortage in construction. [Listen here](. [Read More]( [On the pods image] Image Credits: Bryce Durbin [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Product Manager, Platform Integrations at Black Kite (Boston, MA, USA)](
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