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Lordstown Motors plans to sue its one-time savior Foxconn
Lordstown Motors is preparing to sue Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturer once considered a savior to the beleaguered EV maker. Lordstown said Friday in a regulatory filing that it will sue Foxconn if the company pulls out of an investment agreement and fails to buy nearly 10% of the EV company’s shares. The threat of litigation […]
Lordstown Motors plans to sue its one-time savior Foxconn by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
TechCrunch roundup: OKR basics, betting on Apple Vision Pro, why smooth onboarding is bad
Will the Apple Vision Pro create new opportunities in spatial computing? Jump-starting demand for a new product is hard. Unless you’re Apple.
TechCrunch roundup: OKR basics, betting on Apple Vision Pro, why smooth onboarding is bad by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
Robinhood’s decision to limit crypto trading makes good sense
Robinhood’s decision to drop Solana, Polygon and Cardano simply makes sense: They’re just not such a big source of revenue for it.
Robinhood’s decision to limit crypto trading makes good sense by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
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Sol Reader is a VR headset exclusively for reading books
We’ve been waxing lyrical (and critical) about Apple’s Vision Pro here at TechCrunch this week – but, of course, there are other things happening in the world of wearable tech as well. Sol Reader raised a $5 million seed round with a headset that doesn’t promise to do more. In fact, it is trying to […]
Sol Reader is a VR headset exclusively for reading books by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch