Toyota backs China's leading ride-hailing service, Samsung says the Galaxy Fold will launch in September and Robinhood acknowledges a major security flaw. Here's your Daily Crunch for July 25, 2019. 1. Toyota invests $600 million in Didi, with the two setting up a new joint venture for driver services Toyota has made a big investment in Didi Chuxing. As part of the agreement, the two companies will form a joint venture with GAC Toyota Motor to provide vehicle-related services to Didi drivers. This is the just the latest of Toyota's investments in ride-hailing and vehicle-sharing companies — it also backed Uber and JapanTaxi. 2. Samsung readies Galaxy Fold for September release No concrete date just yet, but this is still more specific than the "coming weeks" line we've been hearing for a few months now. 3. Robinhood stored passwords in plaintext, so change yours now This security misstep could have seriously exposed Robinhood's users, although the company says that it has no evidence the data was accessed improperly. 4. Sonos and Ikea's Symfonisk wireless speakers are a symphony of sound and design The $99 Symfonisk Wi-Fi bookshelf speaker and the $179 Symfonisk table lamp with Wi-Fi speaker both deliver the excellent performance and sound quality that's expected from Sonos, in practical everyday designs created by Ikea. 5. Tinder's new personal security feature can protect LGBTQ+ users in hostile nations Users who identify on the app as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer will no longer automatically appear on Tinder when they arrive in an oppressive state. 6. DoorDash will change controversial tipping model Under the old model, tips were essentially subsidizing payments that would otherwise have come from DoorDash. The company isn't releasing all the details of its new model yet, but the key change is that driver earnings "will increase by the exact amount a customer tips on every order." 7. Duo's Wendy Nather to talk security at TC Sessions: Enterprise Nather is one of the most respected and trusted voices in the cybersecurity community as a regular speaker on a range of topics, from threat intelligence to risk analysis, incident response, data security and privacy issues. |
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