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Friday, September 01, 2023

Parental discretion advised. Today’s top story involves superstore Lidl, which recalled Paw Patrol snacks after a website advertised on the packaging displayed porn. Though no definitive reason was cited for why that website had porn, Carly and Zack have a theory.

Next, Google pulled the popular, but controversial, live video chat app Chamet from the Play Store. Here’s why.

Meanwhile, get a look at how the FBI took down the notorious QakBot botnet. But not before it infected over 700,000 devices. Get the broom.

And if you’re an investor, since it is a long weekend in the U.S., why not spare a few minutes to give us some feedback on Y Combinator Demo Day? Take our short survey.

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The time has come: After a set of layoffs last November, e-commerce acquirer Benitago has now filed for bankruptcy. Get the scoop.

A repeat offender: Robert Luo wants another shot at Haje’s Pitch Deck Teardown, this time with another startup called Tanbii. Check out its $1.5 million pre-seed deck. (TC+)

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Breaking up is easy to do in this case: Magic Leap is leaving its original headset behind in favor of its new model, announcing that Magic Leap 1 will stop working at the end of 2024. It’s not you, it was them.

Your data doesn’t belong to you: Yesterday, we reported that X, formerly Twitter, is collecting users’ biometric data. Today comes a story about how it plans to use that data. Hint: To train AI models.

Fintech fail: Find out the impact a decrease in overall fintech investment can have on a region where bank penetration is the problem startups are trying to solve. Read more. (TC+)

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How to pitch me: 15 investors talk about what they’re looking for in August 2023

Summer 2023 has been the hottest one on record since 1880, but while early-stage founders were sweating over pitch decks, the investors were playing pickleball in Jackson Hole or relaxing poolside with cocktails in Palm Springs.

“People tend to be out of the office longer than usual this time of year,” says Kittu Kolluri, founder and managing director of Neotribe Ventures. “I suggest reaching out right before Labor Day to set up a meeting in September or wait and start your outreach altogether next month.”

Here are 15 investors who are looking for pitches right now:

  • Christine Hsieh, venture partner, Third Culture Capital
  • Marta Cruz, co-founder and managing partner, NXTP Ventures
  • Adam Struck, founder and managing partner, Struck Capital
  • Adam Nash, angel investor, CEO and co-founder, Daffy
  • Anshu Agarwal, general partner, Converge
  • Kittu Kolluri, founder and managing director, Neotribe Ventures
  • Jennifer Lee, partner, Edison Partners
  • Dave Zilberman, general partner, Norwest Venture Partners
  • Jake Jolis, partner, Matrix Ventures
  • Chad Cardenas, founder and CEO, The Syndicate Group (TSG)
  • Matthew Kinsella, managing director, Maverick Ventures
  • Ty Findley, co-founder and general partner, Ironspring Ventures
  • Kathleen Kaulins, principal, Plymouth Growth
  • Samarth Shekhar, EMEA regional manager, SixThirty Ventures
  • Zamir Shukho, founder and general Partner, Vibranium Venture Capital

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