TechCrunch Kate raises $7.6 million for its electric micro-cars By: Romain Dillet Kate has raised a $7.6 million funding round. It plans to use the funding to develop an alternative to regular cars.
TechCrunch Proton announces Proton Pass, a password manager By: Romain Dillet Proton, the company behind Proton Mail and Proton VPN, is announcing a password manager called Proton Pass.
TechCrunch Bastion is an all-in-one cybersecurity solution for small businesses By: Romain Dillet Bastion is a French startup that helps small companies tackle cybersecurity risks without too many complexities.
TechCrunch Green-Got is a neobank for climate-conscious customers By: Romain Dillet French startup Green-Got is building an alternative to your traditional bank account with a focus on climate change.
TechCrunch Logitech launches the Logitech G Cloud gaming handheld in Europe By: Romain Dillet Logitech is moving forward with its handheld gaming console focused on cloud gaming as the company is about to launch its device in Europe.
TechCrunch Arrington Capital-backed group to acquire Celsius assets By: Romain Dillet The assets of the failed crypto lender Celsius Network are about to be acquired by a consortium led by investment firm Arrington Capital.
TechCrunch First they worked in tandem, now they’re in an e-bike patent suit By: Romain Dillet eBikeLabs is suing Cowboy for patent infringement and, more generally, copying eBikeLabs’ technology in its latest feature, AdaptivePower.
TechCrunch Dropbox-like cloud storage service Shadow Drive lowers its price By: Romain Dillet Shadow has decided to cut the price of its cloud storage service Shadow Drive. Users can now get 2TB of storage for €4.99 per month.
TechCrunch Insify raises another $10.7 million for its business insurance startup By: Romain Dillet Amsterdam-based insurtech startup Insify has completed its Series A funding round with another €10 million.
TechCrunch Pigment secures $88 million for its business planning tool that will make you forget about Excel By: Romain Dillet Pigment wants to take on Microsoft Excel and offer a business planning platform that works better than products from Oracle or SAP.