A brand new supersonic jet, Notion launches a calendar app, and CES chases off intercourse tech


Welcome, people, to TechCrunch Week in Overview (WiR), a digest of the previous few days in tech happenings.

As I write this, snow’s gracing New York Metropolis — an more and more uncommon deal with because of our altering local weather. And that feels becoming in gentle of the Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional’s imminent launch. In spite of everything, one of many guarantees of headsets just like the Imaginative and prescient Professional is that they transport the wearer away from the stresses of on a regular basis life to extra optimistic realities — at the least for a spell.

Brian went arms on with the Imaginative and prescient Professional this week. His impressions? It’s transporting, all proper — however very dear.

There’s a good chunk of stories to recap this week, so let’s get to it. However first, a reminder to join right here to obtain WiR in your inbox each Saturday in the event you haven’t already accomplished so.

Information

“Quiet supersonic” jet: NASA and Lockheed Martin have lastly taken the wraps off the X-59, an plane which will form the way forward for each navy and civilian air journey, Devin writes.

Byju’s valuation lower: BlackRock has lower the worth of its holding in Byju’s, slashing the implied valuation of the Indian startup to about $1 billion from $22 billion in early 2022.

Notion launches a calendar app: Notion, the extremely in style note-taking and mission administration service, has launched a stand-alone calendar service. Frederic has the complete story.

Samsung’s Galaxy S24: Samsung held a press convention this week the place it introduced its newest flagship telephones — all powered by AI in some type or one other.

Layoffs at Google: After shedding over 1,000 staff throughout a number of divisions final week and chopping 100 jobs at YouTube, Google CEO Sundar Pichai despatched a memo to its employees warning extra layoffs are anticipated this yr.

Evaluation

CES chases off intercourse tech: Regardless of being an business that caters to a common human expertise, intercourse tech has all the time had an uneasy affiliation with CES, Haje writes. And this yr, the convention successfully managed to chase the intercourse tech business off its present flooring — for higher or worse.

Podcasts

On Fairness, Alex and Mary Ann chewed by way of funding rounds galore from Pomelo, Tandem and Briq — and likewise mentioned how C-suite executives really feel about AI and the enterprise.

Discovered featured Magic Spoon co-founder and CEO Gabi Lewis. Magic Spoon creates cereal flavors that play on our nostalgia for Froot Loops and Cocoa Puffs with a grown-up high-protein twist. 

And on Chain Response, Jacquelyn interviewed Monica Lengthy, the president of Ripple, the blockchain-based digital fee community and protocol.

TechCrunch+

TC+ subscribers get entry to in-depth commentary, evaluation and surveys — which in the event you’re already a subscriber. When you’re not, think about signing up. Listed below are just a few highlights from this week:

Unicorn membership: Cowboy Ventures’ founder Aileen Lee penned a long-awaited follow-up to her unique 2013 article by which she coined the time period “unicorn.”

Non-public fairness in 2024: Alex and Anna write about how PE companies might be the final resort for startups struggling to exit.

Reddit, IPOing: Reddit may lastly go public this yr. Alex examines what that might imply for the corporate — and others trying IPOs this yr.

Bonus spherical

Changing fuel vehicles: Hertz is promoting off a 3rd of its electrical car fleet, which is predominantly made up of Teslas, and can purchase fuel vehicles with a number of the cash it makes from the gross sales, Sean writes.