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February 2023
Who’s afraid of diversity quotas?
“Diversity quota” has a stigma attached to it these days anyway, but could it at least motivate people to think critically?
Who’s afraid of diversity quotas? by Dominic-Madori Davis originally published on TechCrunch
Ryse Aero’s one-person eVTOL is like a flying ATV
Air taxis make up most of the hype surrounding eVTOLs — electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles — despite their long path to market, steep upfront costs and plethora of regulatory hurdles. Ryse Aero Technologies, an Ohio-based startup building aircraft that are akin to flying ATVs, thinks eVTOL tech could be put to better use […]
Ryse Aero’s one-person eVTOL is like a flying ATV by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
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NFL considers a cheaper Sunday Ticket offering on YouTube with fewer games
YouTube recently became the exclusive streaming rights holder of the NFL Sunday Ticket, a sports package that was reportedly bid on by other tech giants, Apple and Amazon. While YouTube will likely charge a high price for the NFL Sunday Ticket, there may be a more affordable YouTube offering for viewers that want access to […]
NFL considers a cheaper Sunday Ticket offering on YouTube with fewer games by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch
Weee! grocery startup says customer data stolen in data breach
Weee!, a U.S. online grocery delivery startup that specializes in Asian and Hispanic foods, says it was hacked and that a year’s worth of customer data was stolen. In a brief statement published this week, the company said that cybercriminals stole the name, address, email address, phone number, order number, and order comments — such […]
Weee! grocery startup says customer data stolen in data breach by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch
MrBeast’s blindness video puts systemic ableism on display
Recently, megastar creator MrBeast posted a video to his YouTube in which he spotlights numerous blind and visually impaired people who have undergone a surgical procedure that “cures” their blindness. As of this writing, the video has been viewed more than 76 million times, and the responses have been visceral in both praise and contempt. For […]
MrBeast’s blindness video puts systemic ableism on display by David Riggs originally published on TechCrunch