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- TiVo Research Claims Only 38 Percent Of Users Watch Live TV
- Mobile Media Platform Cinemacraft Extends Series A Round With Investment From 500 Startups
- Booking Site For Health Professionals ZocDoc Adds Former U.S. Senators Tom Daschle And Bill Frist To Advisory Board
- Six Hotel Giants Team Up To Launch Hotel Search Engine Roomkey.com, Buy Hotelicopter
- Payoff.com Raises $2M, 'Gamifies' Personal Finance Management
- Private Investing Network CapLinked Raises $500K
- Just-Eat Moves To Conquer French Food Delivery Market, Acquires Alloresto
- Daily Crunch: Recliner
- Chill Out Guys, It's Just A Toggle
- Watch This Phone Survive A Dip In The Drink Thanks To HzO
- Eyes On: The HP Envy 14 Spectre Ultrabook At ShowStoppers
- Digital Desert Hub – Can The Downtown Project Create Silicon Strip In Vegas?
- MadCatz Demos Two Crazy Game Controllers: The FightStick V.S. And The Pro Circuit
- Novatel Shows Off The Globetrotting Verizon Jetpack Hotspot
- Eyes On: The Gaems Inc. G155 Portable XBOX Rig
- Eyes On: The Lenovo YOGA At ShowStoppers
- Google To Twitter: Wait, Didn't *You* Break Up With Me?
- We're Live From CES: Showstoppers, The Second "Mini" Press Event Live, On Stage
- Facebook Rolling Out News Feed Ads Ambiguously Marked "Featured"
- T-Mobile Debuts The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
| TiVo Research Claims Only 38 Percent Of Users Watch Live TV | Top |
TiVo this morning said that internal research shows only 38 percent of their users watch live television, with nearly two thirds watching on-demand video or 'delayed' TV. Among TiVo viewers who use broadband connected service such as Netflix, YouTube and Hulu Plus, live TV viewership has even dropped to 27 percent, the company asserts. | |
| Mobile Media Platform Cinemacraft Extends Series A Round With Investment From 500 Startups | Top |
Tokyo- and Singapore-based mobile media platform Cinemacraft announced it has extended its Series A round by securing an investment from Dave McClure's 500 Startups. The fresh money from the US brings the total amount raised by the company so far to US$900,000. Previous investors include Singapore-based Jungle Ventures (background), Jayesh Pareikh (founder of Sony Entertainment TV), Jai Maroo (Shemaroo Entertinament), Takuro Wakayabashi (Xseed Partners), and Devesh Chetty (RGM Media). Cinemecraft founder and CEO Sandeep Casi says the investment will be used to create an interactive video ad network in Japan, US, India, and Indonesia, along with ad-supported consumer video apps. | |
| Booking Site For Health Professionals ZocDoc Adds Former U.S. Senators Tom Daschle And Bill Frist To Advisory Board | Top |
Booking platform for healthcare professionals ZocDoc has named former U.S. Senators Tom Daschle and Dr. Bill Frist to its advisory board. ZocDoc, which launched at TechCrunch in 2007,automates a task that can be incredibly frustrating and time-consuming for consumers. ZocDoc allows users to book their doctor appointments online, even for same-day appointments. | |
| Six Hotel Giants Team Up To Launch Hotel Search Engine Roomkey.com, Buy Hotelicopter | Top |
In an unexpected move, six of the largest hotel companies in the world have partnered to launch a hotel search engine of their own, dubbed Roomkey.com. The hotel companies hope that offering a 'personalized experience' and 'accurate information' will make travelers choose for them when they search for accommodation. Choice Hotels International, Hilton Worldwide, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, InterContinental Hotels Group, Marriott International and Wyndham Hotel Group teamed up to start Roomkey.com to, in their own words, "provide travelers a search and book experience tailored for ease of hotel shopping through an uncluttered and trustworthy site". | |
| Payoff.com Raises $2M, 'Gamifies' Personal Finance Management | Top |
Exclusive - It's challenging to make personal financial management sound like something that's fun to do, but that's exactly what Payoff.com is shooting for. The company, started in 2009, wants to help people achieve certain goals (like saving for a trip, or paying off credit card debt) using a platform that blends 'serious' personal finance management tools with 'fun and rewarding' game dynamics. Payoff.com will announce later today that they've raised $2 million in funding in a round led by Anthemis Group, Firstmark Capital, Great Oaks Venture Capital, with several unnamed "individual investors from Wall Street" participating. The startup has now raised $5.8 million in total. | |
| Private Investing Network CapLinked Raises $500K | Top |
| Just-Eat Moves To Conquer French Food Delivery Market, Acquires Alloresto | Top |
Just-Eat, the online food ordering giant of Europe, is continuing its rapid expansion, working out a partnership / acquisition deal with Alloresto.fr, the online food delivery leader in France. Just-Eat CEO Klaus Nyengaard, who blogged about the deal here, tells me it took over a year to work out the arrangement. In an initial phase, Alloresto will be run as a joint-venture between the two companies, and after 'a few years' Just-Eat will acquire the remaining shares. Sebastien Forrest, founder and CEO of Alloresto, will continue to head the company as part of the deal terms. Read more at TechCrunch Europe. | |
| Daily Crunch: Recliner | Top |
Here are some of yesterday’s posts on TechCrunch Gadgets: Hands On With Zomm's Lifestyle Connect: For If You've Fallen And You Can't Get Up Eyes On: The Gaems Inc. G155 Portable XBOX Rig TC/Gadgets: An Interview With Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers IK Multimedia Adds MIC Cast, STOMP and MIX to their iRig Line CES 2012: An Interview With Gary Shapiro, President of The CEA And A Really Nice Guy | |
| Chill Out Guys, It's Just A Toggle | Top |
Google, Google, Google ... What's amazing is that you still haven't learned how to market yourself socially, after all these years ; Lesson 1) You can't just strong arm people into using your product . Seriously, you've got to, like, you know, earn traction by making something people want and not, like, use your search muscle to make sure people hit up your social stuff. It might "work," sure. But don't for a minute think that we all can't see through that shit for just what it is. | |
| Watch This Phone Survive A Dip In The Drink Thanks To HzO | Top |
If it's not immediately obvious, that image is of a Samsung Galaxy S II being submerged in a glass of water. While that sight would cause many a mobile buff to break down in tears, this particular phone continues to work fine thanks to some impressive waterproofing technology from HzO. | |
| Eyes On: The HP Envy 14 Spectre Ultrabook At ShowStoppers | Top |
Ah, the Spectre. HP's latest and greatest ultrabook is certainly no slouch when it comes to performance, but it's definitely a looker to boot. You probably already know all about the thing (and here's a quick refresher in case you don't), so I'll just shut up and let you look at this beauty. | |
| Digital Desert Hub – Can The Downtown Project Create Silicon Strip In Vegas? | Top |
While thousands of people swarmed all over CES, I went off-beat and headed north to downtown Las Vegas. This is the old part of the city where once gamblers at slot machines listened to Sinatra wafting through the Casino doors rather than Beyonce. This area of faded glory is now the scene of the Downtown Project, an initiative by Zapos CEO Tony Hsieh to transform the area from an unloved poor relation to the famous Vegas "Strip" of huge casinos and hotels down the road, into a hive of tech startup activity. Silicon Strip, if you will. The timing could't be more interesting. As governments around the world look to the continuing boom in technology to revive their battered economies - from 'Startup Chile' to 'Tech City' in East London - Hsieh's project could well become a blueprint for others to follow. After all, if you could re-create the fecund atmosphere and economic success of Silicon Valley in the middle of the American desert, surely you could do the same anywhere in the world? | |
| MadCatz Demos Two Crazy Game Controllers: The FightStick V.S. And The Pro Circuit | Top |
Fighting game fanatics (I know at least a few of your a reading) will love this one. Developed for use with the forthcoming Street Fighter X Tekken game, the FightStick V.S. is sure to grace tournaments and basements in due time. | |
| Novatel Shows Off The Globetrotting Verizon Jetpack Hotspot | Top |
We're no strangers to Novatel Wireless -- their aircards have been saving us on a regular basis this week -- and now they've swung by our part of the ShowStoppers stage to show off their new Jetpack mobile hotspot for Verizon. | |
| Eyes On: The Gaems Inc. G155 Portable XBOX Rig | Top |
The folks from Gaems Inc. tackle a pretty interesting problem -- what's a gamer to do when they need to get their fix away from home? Their answer is the G155, a self-contained home gaming environment meant for use on the go. | |
| Eyes On: The Lenovo YOGA At ShowStoppers | Top |
News of the Lenovo YOGA tablet just broke the other day, and now at ShowStoppers we've got the chance to get up close and personal. It's pegged as the world's first multiposition notebook, the its unusual contorting dual-hinge layout makes it a real eye-grabber. The fact that it's known for running Windows 8 certainly makes it an impressive piece of kit. | |
| Google To Twitter: Wait, Didn't *You* Break Up With Me? | Top |
I love it when tech companies start acting like bickering exes. This morning Google announced that it was gasp going to start mixing its | |
| We're Live From CES: Showstoppers, The Second "Mini" Press Event Live, On Stage | Top |
We're going live right now from Showstoppers and we'll be interviewing just about everyone on the floor. We're talking cars, computers, apps, and services, so tune in. We'll be offering giveaways during the livestream so keep your eyes and ears peeled. | |
| Facebook Rolling Out News Feed Ads Ambiguously Marked "Featured" | Top |
Facebook today began the slow rollout of Sponsored Story ads within its home page's main news feed. Instead of clearly marking them as "Sponsored" ads though, they're labeled "Featured". This could initially mislead users into thinking these ads are simply important stories about their friends or Pages they Like. Users might only learn they are paid ads after hovering over the marking. Facebook is trying to distinguish them from sidebar ads that are marked "Sponsored" but that can be bought by any advertisers. However, most people don't associate the word "featured" with "paid ad". | |
| T-Mobile Debuts The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G | Top |
Just two years ago, everyone at CES was asking one question: Where are all the Android phones? If anybody asked that same question this year, they'd be met with blank stares and guffaws. This show has been jammed with Android phone after Android phone since before it even officially started. The latest one off the line is T-Mobile's Galaxy S Blaze 4G (bit of a mouthful, eh?), which is the third device to play friendly with T-mobiles 42Mbps HSPA+ network — which, by the way, just saw a bunch of expansion. | |
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Tokyo- and Singapore-based mobile media platform
Booking platform for healthcare professionals
In an unexpected move, six of the largest hotel companies in the world have
Exclusive - It's challenging to make personal financial management sound like something that's fun to do, but that's exactly what 
Here are some of yesterday’s posts on TechCrunch Gadgets: Hands On With Zomm's Lifestyle Connect: For If You've Fallen And You Can't Get Up Eyes On: The Gaems Inc. G155 Portable XBOX Rig TC/Gadgets: An Interview With Nest Co-Founder Matt Rogers IK Multimedia Adds MIC Cast, STOMP and MIX to their iRig Line CES 2012: An Interview With Gary Shapiro, President of The CEA And A Really Nice Guy
Google, Google, Google ... What's amazing is that you still haven't learned how to market yourself socially, after all these years ; Lesson 1) You can't just strong arm people into using your product . Seriously, you've got to, like, you know, earn traction by making something people want and not, like, use your search muscle to make sure people hit up your social stuff. It might "work," sure. But don't for a minute think that we all can't see through that shit for just what it is.
If it's not immediately obvious, that image is of a Samsung Galaxy S II being submerged in a glass of water. While that sight would cause many a mobile buff to break down in tears, this particular phone continues to work fine thanks to some impressive waterproofing technology from HzO.
Ah, the Spectre. HP's latest and greatest ultrabook is certainly no slouch when it comes to performance, but it's definitely a looker to boot. You probably already know all about the thing (and here's a quick refresher in case you don't), so I'll just shut up and let you look at this beauty.
While thousands of people swarmed all over CES, I went off-beat and headed north to downtown Las Vegas. This is the old part of the city where once gamblers at slot machines listened to Sinatra wafting through the Casino doors rather than Beyonce. This area of faded glory is now the scene of the
Fighting game fanatics (I know at least a few of your a reading) will love this one. Developed for use with the forthcoming Street Fighter X Tekken game, the FightStick V.S. is sure to grace tournaments and basements in due time.
We're no strangers to Novatel Wireless -- their aircards have been saving us on a regular basis this week -- and now they've swung by our part of the ShowStoppers stage to show off their new Jetpack mobile hotspot for Verizon.
The folks from Gaems Inc. tackle a pretty interesting problem -- what's a gamer to do when they need to get their fix away from home? Their answer is the G155, a self-contained home gaming environment meant for use on the go.
News of the Lenovo YOGA tablet just broke the other day, and now at ShowStoppers we've got the chance to get up close and personal. It's pegged as the world's first multiposition notebook, the its unusual contorting dual-hinge layout makes it a real eye-grabber. The fact that it's known for running Windows 8 certainly makes it an impressive piece of kit.
I love it when tech companies start acting like bickering exes. This morning Google
We're going live right now from Showstoppers and we'll be interviewing just about everyone on the floor. We're talking cars, computers, apps, and services, so tune in. We'll be offering giveaways during the livestream so keep your eyes and ears peeled.
Facebook today began the slow rollout of Sponsored Story
Just two years ago, everyone at CES was asking one question: Where are all the Android phones? If anybody asked that same question this year, they'd be met with blank stares and guffaws. This show has been jammed with Android phone after Android phone since
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