A bug or a scam?: Trust Wallet said hackers might be trying to target people with an iMessage "zero-day" exploit, recommending iPhone users turn off iMessage. However, reporter Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai writes no evidence shows that "this" exists at all. Read More
Apple relaxes download policy in EU: Apple is opening up web distribution for iOS apps targeting users in the European Union. Developers who opt in and meet certain criteria will be able to offer iPhone apps for direct download to EU users from their own websites. Read More
How to secure a government contract: This kind of thing can be difficult to navigate, which is why Tim Goltser, Curtis Mason and Sean Doherty decided to form the contract proposal workflow tool GovDash. Read More
It's a match: Like securing that government contract, finding your next investor can be equally challenging. Jaclyn Johnson and Angeline Vuong started Cherub to alleviate some of that by matching founders and angel investors in a similar way to online dating. Read More
Give me the music: Amazon Music is following in Spotify's footsteps with an AI playlist generator called Maestro. Read More
Trump turns to TV: Donald Trump caught the social media bug with Truth Social and now he's going after a live-streaming service. Read More
"SaaS for witches": That's how Bay Area artist Danielle Baskin, known for her viral, immersive art installations and jokes, describes her latest project, Moonlight, which is a free online tarot platform. Read More
Embracing AI: Betaworks' latest "Camp" incubator trained up and funded nine AI agent startups they hope will take on today's more tedious tasks. Read More
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