$13M and 3 years later, Superlist hopes to become a Decacorn. But will it?

February 16, 2024

The former founder of a To Do lists app which sold for as much as $200 million, comes back, 9 years later, with yet another app to do the same thing. Really? It’s a story that would be hard to make up, but it’s happening.  I guess you can’t keep a good founder down. After […]

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Epic Games CEO suggests Apple broke iPhone web apps in the EU for anticompetitive reasons

February 16, 2024

After Apple confirmed yesterday it’s breaking web apps for customers in the EU due to its compliance with the EU regulation the Digital Markets Act (DMA), Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney suggests in post on X there’s another reason behind Apple’s decision: iPhone web apps don’t make Apple money. Sweeney, whose company sued Apple over […]

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Keep an Eye on These 3 Promising Air Defense Stocks

February 16, 2024
The aerospace and defense (A&D) industry’s outlook appears promising, thanks to solid demand for air travel, escalating geopolitical instability, and rapid technological adoption. Amid this backdrop, quality air defense stocks…

Foundry is shutting down in slow motion

February 16, 2024

The Equity crew is highlighting deals of the week, YC’s new call for startups, Foundry Group’s exit, and venture capital’s year of transition.

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Uruguay wants to use gene drives to eradicate devastating screwworms

February 16, 2024
On a warm, sunny day in Montevideo, Uruguay, the air is smogless and crisp. Inside a highly secured facility at the National Institute of Agricultural Research (INIA) are a sophisticated gene gun, giant microscopes, and tens of thousands of gene-edited flies, their bright blue wings fluttering against the walls of their small, white, netted cages.…