To get a roundup of TechCrunch's biggest and most important stories delivered to your inbox every day at 3 p.m. PDT, subscribe here. Today brings news of more layoffs at Meta, a bold initiative from Ebanx and more humanoid robots. Don't forget to apply for Startup Battlefield 200 by May 31. It comes with a chance to win $100,000 in equity-free $$ and "cool kid creds." This is your Daily Crunch for Wednesday. — Christine Meta continued with its so-called Year of Efficiency with another round of layoffs. These were not a surprise — employees knew this would happen back in March — but I imagine it doesn't lessen the sting any. See how many people were impacted. If you are one of the many sufferers of obstructive sleep apnea, you know that wearing a CPAP at night is necessary, but not always comfortable. Enter U.K.-based Acurable, which received FDA clearance to bring its tiny, wireless sleep apnea diagnostic wearable to the U.S. Find out just how tiny it is. Remember when Figure's humanoid robot took its first steps? The company now has $70 million in new capital, so I'm thinking by the end of the year, it should be running. Anyone wanna take that bet? Going over the big ocean: Ebanx, a Brazilian fintech unicorn, has its sights set on Africa. Read more about its expansion plans. In demand: Snowflake and others backed DataOps.live's $17.5 million round for DevOps-style tools aimed at data experts. Get the scoop. Size matters: Well, small size when you're talking about climate. Find out how Volvo's EX30 measures up. This fund is on fire: U.K.'s Moonfire VC says it is reviewing 50,000 startups every week. It's a good thing it now has $115 million in a second fund. Read more on how startups can make the cut. Here's a few more: Microsoft's AI reaches Indian villages DouxMatok takes sweet journey to become Incredo after securing $30M The Backbone One: PlayStation Edition mobile controller is now available for Android |