April 2023

3 Stocks Under $1: BUY or SELL?

April 17, 2023
Amid fears of an economic slowdown ballooning, market volatilities are anticipated to linger for a while. Given such uncertainties, would it be wise to buy or avoid Advent Technologies Holdings…

Buckle up before we sell out — here comes TechCrunch Early Stage 2023

April 17, 2023

The doors to TechCrunch Early Stage (Boston Edition) open in just three days, and we cannot wait to meet and greet you! If you haven’t booked your pass yet, hurry! We’re running low on tickets. Seriously, this is a genuine ah-oooh-ga situation. Buy a $449 Founder pass now, while you still can. Student passes cost […]

Buckle up before we sell out — here comes TechCrunch Early Stage 2023 by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch

Apple launches Apple Card’s savings accounts with 4.15% interest rate

April 17, 2023

Apple Card customers in the U.S. can open a savings account and earn interests starting today. When the company originally announced the new financial product back in October, Apple said that it couldn’t share what interest rate would be paid out on these accounts because rates are fluctuating so much these days. As of today, […]

Apple launches Apple Card’s savings accounts with 4.15% interest rate by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch

Apple Watch to see its biggest software update since its 2015 debut

April 17, 2023

The Apple Watch’s software is due to get its biggest update since its release, according to a new report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Though details on the watchOS 10’s updated design were sparse to non-existent, the report teases Apple’s plans to introduce a revamped interface for its popular wearable at this year’s Worldwide Developer Conference […]

Apple Watch to see its biggest software update since its 2015 debut by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

Twitter adds more ‘government-funded’ labels to global news outlets

April 17, 2023

Twitter is rolling out more “government-funded media” labels on the accounts of international news outlets. These include the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC Australia), Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), New Zealand’s public broadcaster RNZ, Sweden’s SR Ekot and SVT, and Catalonia’s TV3.cat. “For more than 90 years the ABC has always been and remains an independent […]

Twitter adds more ‘government-funded’ labels to global news outlets by Amanda Silberling originally published on TechCrunch