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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( Friday, September 04, 2020 • By [Anthony Ha]( Peloton’s product lineup is both getting cheaper and more expensive, Nintendo announces a new retro device and Palantir reveals more about its governance plans. This is your Daily Crunch for September 4, 2020. [The big story: Peloton might expand its product lineup]( Peloton is preparing to [add new products at both ends of its pricing range](, according to a report in [Bloomberg](. Specifically, it’s planning to add an entry-level treadmill that would retail for less than $3,000, as well as a higher-end bike, called the Bike+, which could serve as a centerpiece for a home gym that also supports strength training and other workouts. Meanwhile, Peloton would also drop the price for its existing bike to under $1,900. Altogether, this sounds like a smart way to both lower the price of entry while also creating new products for people who don’t feel safe going to the gym (assuming it’s open at all) during the pandemic. [Read more]( [The big story: Peloton might expand its product lineup image] Image Credits: Michael Loccisano / Getty Images [Is your mobile app protected? It should be!]( Sponsored by [Irdeto]( [With people using mobile apps more and more every day, it’s essential that they are protected. We are pleased to be offering a FREE trial of our Trusted Software solution, an easy-to-use solution that hardens mobile apps against tampering and hacking and can be implemented in two easy steps. Start your FREE trial now!]( [Read more]( The tech giants [Nintendo is remaking the first portable gaming system it ever built]( — For nearly a decade before Nintendo released the iconic Game Boy, it was making the Game & Watch, which it’s now planning to re-release in a limited edition. [WhatsApp reveals six previously undisclosed vulnerabilities on new security site]( — The vulnerabilities are being reported on a new, dedicated security advisory website. [Google pushes Europe to limit ‘gatekeeper’ platform rules]( — Google has made its pitch to shape the next decades of digital regulation across the European Union. [The tech giants image] Image Credits: Nintendo Startups, funding and venture capital [In amended filing, Palantir admits it won’t have independent board governance for up to a year]( — Palantir’s model is unique in allowing founders to have a commanding vote even if they were to sell their shares. [Yandex spins out self-driving car unit from its Uber JV, invests $150M into new company]( — The move comes amid reports that Yandex and Uber were eyeing up an IPO for their joint venture MLU last year. [Teemyco creates virtual offices so you can grab a room and talk with colleagues]( — The company wants to foster spontaneous interactions and casual collaboration with a room-based interface. [Startups, funding and venture capital image] Image Credits: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg / Getty Images Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch [3 views on the future of geographic-focused funds]( — Natasha Mascarenhas, Danny Crichton and Alex Wilhelm of the TechCrunch Equity crew discuss the future of geographic-focused funds, given the uptick of remote investing. [Brands that hyper-personalize will win the next decade]( — Personalizing the experience is a start, but it isn’t the end. (Reminder: Extra Crunch is our subscription membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. [You can sign up here](.) [Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch image] Image Credits: Francesco Carta fotografo / Getty Images Everything else [Stocks are selling off again, and SaaS shares are taking the biggest lumps]( — Stocks, it turns out, can go down, and they can do so very quickly. [Low-cost fitness bands see a resurgence in interest amid the pandemic]( — While wearable fitness devices saw an uptick in shipments in North America for Q2, the overall dollar amount of the market remained steady, according to new numbers out of Canalys. [NSA’s Anne Neuberger to talk cybersecurity at Disrupt 2020]( — Neuberger took the helm at the NSA’s newly created Cybersecurity Directorate a year ago. [Everything else image] Image Credits: Spencer Platt / Getty Images [Read more stories on TechCrunch.com]( Newest Jobs from Crunchboard - [Software Engineer/ Programmer at SOCIF Limited (Hong Kong)]( - [Operations Manager at Chorus One Inc (Anywhere)]( - [Full Stack iOS Developer (Austin, TX) at Cool New Startup (Austin, TX, USA)]( - [Growth Marketer at Stepsize (London, UK)]( - [A.I. Sports Startup seeks talented iOS engineer [remote position] at Sparrow (Anywhere)]( [See more jobs on CrunchBoard]( [Post your tech jobs]( and reach millions of TechCrunch readers for only $200 per month. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [View this email online in your browser]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2020 Verizon Media. All rights reserved. 110 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

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