Episodes
TechCrunch attended the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, which is a showcase for ambitious, wild, fast and fantastic cars from basically all the world's automakers. Here's what caught our eye this year.
Published 03/07/18
Check out the new Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+
Published 02/25/18
Sphero spinoff Misty Robotics launches a robot for programmers. The startup also plans to release its first robot for the home later this year
Published 01/16/18
Oblend is a device that lets you create your own blend of essential oils, tinctures, massage oils, extracts and even use for inhalation in a vape cartridge.
Published 01/16/18
Brilliant replaces an existing light switch and adds smart home capabilities including voice control, camera and integration with smart products like Nest and Sonos.
Published 01/16/18
An outgrowth of the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE, Vitaliti is designed to work on patients recently released from the hospital, so their attending physician can continue to monitor them remotely.
Published 01/16/18
Heal the company that offers doctor house calls has launched Wellbe a platform that connects to all your health tracking devices, collects the data and sends it back to your physician for timely, actionable preventative care.
Published 01/16/18
The Yesojo is a portable projector with a built-in battery pack that gives you a bright, 720p display anywhere you want one. It powers the Switch for up to four hours of gameplay, and has a built-in speaker, too.
Published 01/16/18
Brian Heater checks out the ElliQ, a companion robot for older adults.
Published 01/16/18
MirraViz wants to bring an end to gamers screen peeking. The startup's display technology lets different people watch different things on the same projector screen depending on where they're sitting.
Published 01/11/18
Wonder Workshop is launching Cue, their newest robot that lets kids learn Javascript or block programming using their friendly robots.
Published 01/10/18
Sony President & COO Mike Fasulo sits down with TechCrunch's Ingrid Lunden to talk about their newest robot dog and his favorite products coming out of CES 2018.
Published 01/10/18
Debussy headphones have a built in LED touchscreen display and can use streaming services directly using built in 4g. The headphones come in a variety of styles and prices ranging up to $5000.
Published 01/10/18
Wine is pretty great, but who hasn't let half a bottle go bad by accident or refrained from opening one because they only wanted a glass? Coravin is a gadget that pierces the cork and lets you pour any amount of wine, then seals the hole behind it when you're done. No more wasted vino! But get ready to shell out for the gas cartridges that it runs on.
Published 01/10/18
Uvify’s OORI packs the guts of a racing drone into a package that fits in your hand. It can fly up to 50 MPH out of the box (or up to 60 MPH, with some modifications). It has a built in camera which sends a first person view back to a display built into the controller. At $389, it’s a good middle ground between purely toy drones and the considerably more expensive full-size racing drones.
Published 01/09/18
ForwardX is making a smart suitcase that uses a self-driving algorithm and AI to follow you around using gestures and voice commands.
Published 01/09/18
RightEye creates eye-tracking tests and games that provide insights to improve everyday vision, reading vision, sports vision as well as health conditions such as brain injury and concussion.
Published 01/08/18
Miraxess Mirabook is a device that lets you connect your smartphone into a lightweight laptop and use its power to run applications.
Published 01/08/18
Aptiv and Lyft are showing off their deepening partnership with a self-driving ride-hailing service that anyone at CES this year can potentially use, for up to 20 destinations in Las Vegas.
Published 01/08/18
GM President Dan Ammann and Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt explain what it takes from a software and hardware engineering perspective to make self-driving cars a reality – and how they're speeding us towards an autonomous future.
Published 11/29/17
Mr. Green is a start-up based in Nairobi. They are innovating in the recycling space.
Published 11/14/17
Renault has developed technology that enables self-driving cars to avoid obstacles in emergency situations at up to the same speeds as professional test drivers.
Published 11/07/17
Ingrid London catches up with Arbe Robotics CEO Kobi Marenko to chat about the company's pivot from autonomous drones to autonomous cars.
Published 11/03/17
Today Razer shows off their new smartphone
Published 11/01/17
Josh Constine breaks down Instagram's new Superzoom feature.
Published 10/26/17