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Hello and welcome to Daily Crunch on December 22nd, 2021! Gregor here again. I’m taking over the newsletter for Alex for this last part of the year while taking a well-deserved break.

In the last few weeks of the year, tech news tends to be a little quieter because … well, holidays. But if something big happens, we’ll make sure you know! –Gregor

The TechCrunch Top 3

  • The spiritual successor to Essential: Over the years, the smartphone arena has reduced to the iPhone compared to any Android phone that’s cool right now. Is there room for another competitor? A bunch of former employees at Essential – a company that shipped a phone before it closed and sold the brand to OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei – think so and are working on a privacy-conscious Android phone under the OSOM brand (pronounced “awesome “Because why not.)
  • The Bluetooth COVID-19 test shows errors: A home COVID-19 test that uses a bluetooth enabled analyzer to provide certified results? That sounds practical. Unfortunately, the researcher Ken Gannon found out that it can seemingly be manipulated.
  • Fisher-Price’s Chatter phone also has bugs: Speaking of Bluetooth bugs, it looks like this nostalgic-tastic novelty speaker might have some problems of its own. If you have one, you may want to make sure it’s hung properly when not in use.

Startups / VC

  • Veho is valued at $ 1 billion: Veho, a New York-based startup trying to simplify next-day package delivery, has just raised $ 125 million in one round and valued the company at $ 1 billion. Her thing, writes Christine Hall, is “to create transparency in deliveries that begins with the choice of when, where and how customers want their packages to be delivered.”
  • Dealroom collects 6 million euros: A European competitor of products like PitchBook / CB Insights / Crunchbase has raised 6 million euros in a Serie A. Alex Wilhelm has the breakdown of what the company is focusing on, what it’s doing differently, and where it’s going from here.
  • Triller goes public via merger: It may not have the same name, but TikTok rival Triller is still taking steps. Triller announced this week that it will go public in a reverse merger with Massachusetts-based video technology company SeaChange, the new combo company being called TrillerVerz Corp.

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Big Tech Inc.

  • Zillow turns apartment hunting into a co-op game: The pandemic has accustomed people to doing more things together remotely – working, watching movies, playing games, etc. It has also increased the popularity of browsing Zillow as a pastime. Zillow brings these two trends together and taps Apple’s SharePlay so users can remotely search for houses together.

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