Google is still aiming for its “moonshot” 2030 energy goals
New Withings scale hides the heavy burden of knowing your own weight
Today, fourteen years after the company introduced its first smart scale, health gadget startup Withings is introducing the Body Smart scale. The $100 scale is the baby brother in the company’s smart scale line, which also includes the $200 Body Comp and the $400 Body Scan scales. The scale includes a color screen (snazzy!) and […]
New Withings scale hides the heavy burden of knowing your own weight by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
4 Ways to Become a Listening Leader Through Authentic Customer Relationships
Who captures the most value after the SaaS-acre? Enterprises or startups?
Hello and welcome back to Equity, the podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. This is our Wednesday episode, where we niche down to a single person, think about their work, and unpack the rest. With Alex leading today’s interview, we dove once more into the world […]
Who captures the most value after the SaaS-acre? Enterprises or startups? by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
Digital identities might be the best way to prove who you are online
There’s a lot of hype around owning your own digital identity, but there’s a lot of growth needed to expand the sector and protect people.
Digital identities might be the best way to prove who you are online by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
Your BeReal posts can now include what you’re listening to on Spotify
Spotify is launching a new integration with BeReal that lets users include what they’re listening to on Spotify in their BeReal post. BeReal encourages users to take a photo everyday at a random time with their front and back camera in order to show an authentic version of themselves. Spotify says its integration with the […]
Your BeReal posts can now include what you’re listening to on Spotify by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch
Russian hackers exploit six-year-old Cisco flaw to target US government agencies
APT28, a state-sponsored hacking group operated by Russian military intelligence, is exploiting a six-year-old vulnerability in Cisco routers to deploy malware and carry out surveillance, according to the U.S. and U.K. governments. In a joint advisory issued on Tuesday, U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA along with the FBI, the NSA, and the U.K.’s National Cyber Security […]
Russian hackers exploit six-year-old Cisco flaw to target US government agencies by Carly Page originally published on TechCrunch