June 2023
Bluesky’s growing pains strain its relationship with Black users
Bluesky, the decentralized social network and frontrunner alternative to Twitter, has been hailed as a wonderland of funny posts and good vibes. But a moderation policy change that followed a death threat against a Black user has many on Bluesky questioning if the platform is safe for marginalized communities after all. Bluesky had around 50,000 […]
Bluesky’s growing pains strain its relationship with Black users by Morgan Sung originally published on TechCrunch
Toyota to spend $48M on new US-based EV battery lab
Toyota plans to build a lab at its North American research and development headquarters in Michigan to develop and evaluate the quality of its EV batteries. The $48 million lab, which is expected to begin operations in 2025, will focus on every aspect of batteries from the cell level to the packs that are installed […]
Toyota to spend $48M on new US-based EV battery lab by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
North Korean hackers linked to Atomic Wallet crypto hack
Crypto researchers say North Korean state-backed hackers are likely behind a recent hack on Atomic Wallet customers, resulting in millions of dollars in estimated losses. Estonia-based Atomic Wallet is a non-custodial decentralized wallet, which means users are responsible for the assets they store. The company, which supports over 500 coins and tokens, including Bitcoin and […]
North Korean hackers linked to Atomic Wallet crypto hack by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch
ChatGPT comes to iPad, adds support for Siri and Shortcuts
Less than a month after its release on the App Store, OpenAI’s ChatGPT app is getting its first big update. The new version, out today, brings native iPad support to the AI chatbot app, as well as support for using ChatGPT with Siri and Shortcuts. Drag and drop is also now available, allowing users to […]
ChatGPT comes to iPad, adds support for Siri and Shortcuts by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
How one software company is beating the SaaS growth blues
Samsara, which went public in late 2021, recently proved that it is still possible to expand fast and hold on to value.
How one software company is beating the SaaS growth blues by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch