TikTok expands mental health resources, as negative reports of Instagram’s effect on teens leak
TikTok announced this morning that it is implementing new tactics to educate its users about the negative mental health impacts of social media. As part of these changes, TikTok is rolling out a “well-being guide” in its Safety Center, a brief primer on eating disorders, expanded search
Gig workers with smartphones can help set infrastructure priorities
With all the focus on whether Congress will enact a major infrastructure law to rebuild the United States' roads, bridges, railways, etc., nobody seems to be paying attention to the elephant in the room: Even if the legislation is passed, where do we begin? You might be surprised to learn that
Twitter reopens its account verification process after another pause
Twitter has again restarted its account verification process, the company said on Monday evening by way of a post to its Twitter Verified account, where it publishes updates about the system’s status. Since launching the revamped verification program this spring, Twitter had hit a few snags w
The Disrupt Desk will help you catch everything you missed at Disrupt 2021
This year at technewss Disrupt (happening just next week), there is more to explore than ever before. From the scores of Startup Alley companies to the Startup Battlefield presentations to the Disrupt Stage, Extra Crunch Stage and beyond.
We’ll hear from big name VCs like Chamath Palihapatiy
LinkedIn launches a $25M fund for creators, will test Clubhouse-style audio feature in coming weeks
When LinkedIn first launched Stories format, and later expanded its tools for creators earlier this year, one noticeable detail was that the Microsoft-owned network for professionals hadn’t built any kind of obvious monetization into the program — noticeable, given that creators earn a
Tonal adds live classes to its strength training workouts
Wall-mounted fitness startup Tonal this morning announced that it's bringing live courses to it portfolio of strength training workouts. The company did a soft launch of the live offering back in December of last year, though at the time, it wasn't live, so much as prerecorded — “li
JB Straubel’s Redwood Materials is expanding into the battery materials business
Redwood Materials, the company started by former Tesla co-founder JB Straubel that aims to create a circular supply chain for batteries, is expanding its business. While it has been known primarily as a recycling firm, Redwood plans to simplify the supply chain by producing critical battery materia
Amazon partners with AXS to install Amazon One palm readers at entertainment venues
Amazon’s biometric scanner for retail, the Amazon One palm reader, is expanding beyond the e-commerce giant’s own stores. The company announced today it has acquired its initial third-party customer with ticketing company AXS, which will implement the Amazon One system at Denver, Colora
Toyota, Honda urge Congress to reject expanded tax incentive that would benefit Ford, GM, Stellantis
Toyota Motor and Honda are urging legislators to reject a bill that would expand tax incentives for union-made electric vehicles that are built in the United States.
The proposal — which Toyota blasted as “blatantly biased” and “exorbitant” in a letter to Congress — would expand
1047 Games raises $100M on the runaway success of its debut title, Splitgate
When you’re hot, you’re hot. And 1047 Games is making the most of the heat generated by Splitgate, its first game and now a breakout success. After working on a shoestring for years, the team has since May raised three rounds, the latest for a massive $100 million.
Co-founder and CEO Ia
Grammarly SDK beta lets developers embed automated text editing in any web app
Grammarly, the popular auto editing tool, announced the release of Grammarly for Developers today. The company is starting this effort with the Text Editor SDK (software development kit), which enables programmers to embed Grammarly text editing functionality into any web application.
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Going after social commerce for sportspeople, Millions gets $10M
Millions.co, a social commerce platform geared toward professional and semi-professional athletes wanting help to monetize their fanbase by selling merch and/or on-demand video, has grabbed $10 million in funding led by Boston-based Volition Capital.
The round is being loosely pegged as a Series A
Sonos’ second-gen Beam soundbar supports Dolby Atmos
Sonos has sold home theater products for a long time, but the company has made the living room even more of a priority in recent years. It started with the Sonos Beam, a smaller and more affordable version of the flagship Playbar soundbar. And 2020's new flagship, the Sonos Arc, was the company
Xiaomi launches its own smart glasses, of course
Xiaomi is challenging Facebook in the wearables arena by launching its own smart glasses. The device won’t only be capable of taking photos, but also of displaying messages and notifications, making calls, providing navigation and translating text right in real time in front of your eyes. Lik