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China roundup: Keep down internet upstarts, cultivate hard tech

Hello and invite back to TechCrunch’’ s China roundup , an absorb of current occasions forming the Chinese tech landscape and what they suggest to individuals in the remainder of the world. The tech market in China has actually had rather a rough week. The federal government is overthrowing its $100 billion personal education sector, …

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Peloton said to be launching new, cheaper treadmill and higher-end stationary smart bike

Peloton is reportedly getting ready to add to its product lineup with two new products at either end of its pricing spectrum, according to Bloomberg. The workout tech company is planning both a cheaper, entry-level smart treadmill, and a higher-end version of its stationary exercise bike, with an announcement set to take place as early …

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The hype, haplessness and hope of haptics in the COVID-19 era

Devon Powers Contributor Devon Powers is an associate professor of advertising at Temple University and the author of “On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future.” David Parisi Contributor David Parisi is an associate professor at the College of Charleston and author of “Archaeologies of Touch: Interfacing with Haptics from Electricity to Computing.” In March, …

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Google is piloting a simpler Nest Hub Max interface at retirement homes

Last week, Mount Sinai showcased how it’’ s began utilizing Nest gadgets to keep track of clients from another location. Today, Google’’ s flaunting how the Nest Hub Max is assisting retirement community homeowners feel a little less separated in the middle of the COVID-19 lockdown. To assist matters along, the business is presently evaluating …

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Consumer sous vide startup Nomiku is winding down operations

Founded in 2012, Nomiku became a plucky Silicon Valley darling by bringing affordable sous vide cooking to home kitchens. A Kickstarter project that same year generated $750,000, several times its $200,000 goal. The company scored a glowing TechCrunch profile the following year, as well, thanks in part to a great backstory. Today, however, the company …

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