Fisker hits a bump: The bankrupt EV startup has one major hurdle before it can go through with the fire sale of its Ocean SUVs and pay back creditors: The government. The U.S. Trustee's Office thinks Fisker hasn't shopped its EVs around enough to secure a better deal, and even chastised the startup for trying to rush the deal. Honestly, who holds an emergency hearing right before July 4? Read More
You don't mess with India's cricket board: Byju's, once India's hottest startup with a $22 billion price tag, is now facing insolvency proceedings in response to a petition from the country's powerful cricket board. For those who aren't aware, India (and much of the Commonwealth) is really into cricket. Anyway, Byju's had previously sponsored the Indian cricket team, and now the board wants its $19 million. Read More
Democratizing software development takes baby steps: Danish startup Toddle's no-code platform, a full alternative to javascript frameworks, lets you do basically everything a programmer can with React. Toddle has built "visual" tools that help the coding-inept build web apps, and it has raised $4.3 million in seed funding to open-source the bulk of its platform. Read More
Ultrahuman's smart ring can now tell you about heart problems: The company's smart ring has received FDA approval for atrial fibrillation detection, giving it a leg up in the wearables race. Apple's smart watch has had AFib detection for several years, but Utrahuman's Ring Air might be the only smart ring to have this capability so far. Read More
Demystifying retail investment for women: Women have historically been left out of the retail investing game. Some will tell you it's because we're more risk-averse, which could be true, but that's why it's important to educate women so we understand the risks. Astor, a free personal finance platform for women, aims to do that by merging community and investing so women can feel comfortable asking questions to see if they are making the right decisions. Read More
Apple's new iOS 18 features are here to test out…
๐งช iOS 18' public beta is available now, and you can now test out everything except Apple Intelligence, Apple's AI integration that's coming this fall. Here's how you can sign up to install the beta. Read More
๐ฒ In case you're wondering if your phone will even support iOS 18, here's a handy list of all the models that can handle the new tech. Read More
๐บ Without Apple Intelligence, it all just sort of feels like watching the first half of a two-part TV show, but it's nice that we can move around buttons and get more insights into our data privacy. Read More
๐ One feature we really do appreciate: You can finally, finally schedule messages to send at a later date and time. Read More
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