Mike Waltz Has Somehow Gotten Even Worse at Using Signal

On ThursdaY, Reuters published a photo depicting then-United States national security adviser Mike Waltz checking his phone during a cabinet meeting held by President Trump in the White House. If you enlarge the portion of the image that captures Waltz’s screen, it seems to show him using the end-to-end encrypted messaging app Signal. But if… Continue reading Mike Waltz Has Somehow Gotten Even Worse at Using Signal

TechCrunch Mobility: Aurora launches its driverless commercial trucking service, and a surprise bidder joins Canoo’s bankruptcy case

Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Your usual host Kirsten has passed the reins to me, Rebecca Bellan, for the day, and I want to talk about Aurora Innovation and its last-minute save. … Continue reading TechCrunch Mobility: Aurora launches its driverless commercial trucking service, and a surprise bidder joins Canoo’s bankruptcy case

Sam Altman and Elon Musk are racing to build an ‘everything app’

Altman’s Worldcoin startup is about more than “authenticating humans in the age of AGI.” Altman’s Worldcoin startup is about more than “authenticating humans in the age of AGI.” Alex Heath is a deputy editor and author of the Command Line newsletter. He has been reporting on the tech industry for more than a decade. Sam… Continue reading Sam Altman and Elon Musk are racing to build an ‘everything app’

Aurora launches its driverless commercial trucking service, and a surprise bidder joins Canoo’s bankruptcy case

Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility — your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. Sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! Your usual host Kirsten has passed the reins to me, Rebecca Bellan, for the day, and I want to talk about Aurora Innovation and its last-minute save. … Continue reading Aurora launches its driverless commercial trucking service, and a surprise bidder joins Canoo’s bankruptcy case

Uber’s latest autonomous vehicle partner? Chinese startup Momenta

Uber announced Friday yet another autonomous vehicle partnership as it leverages its dominant ride-hail and delivery position while relying on partners to supply the self-driving tech it isn’t building in-house. Today, the lucky startup is Chinese self-driving firm Momenta. The tie-up comes a day after Uber added Ann Arbor-based May Mobility to its roster of… Continue reading Uber’s latest autonomous vehicle partner? Chinese startup Momenta

Uber plans to offer self-driving rides in Texas with May Mobility this year

Uber announced that it will offer self-driving rides powered by May Mobility on its app in Texas later this year. The ride-hailing platform will have both Waymo and May Mobility on its platform in Texas, while Tesla plans to compete with them all in Austin soon. Tesla is grabbing a lot of headlines with its… Continue reading Uber plans to offer self-driving rides in Texas with May Mobility this year

Tesla sales have collapsed in Sweden

Tesla’s sales have now collapsed in Sweden, with only just over 200 cars delivered in the country last month – down 80% year-over-year. In 2024, Tesla had its best year yet in Sweden. The automaker delivered on average 1,825 vehicles per month. That was a great result amid Tesla fighting against boycotts related to its… Continue reading Tesla sales have collapsed in Sweden

New Wearable for Exceptionally Pathetic Men Detects When Their Wife Is Cheating

In an apparent effort to cash in on the hype surrounding AI and wearables, a startup called RAW Ring has come up with a wearable that it claims can catch a cheating partner in the act. The eyebrow-raising concept, described as a “dystopian loyalty tracker” by the New York Post, claims on its website that the… Continue reading New Wearable for Exceptionally Pathetic Men Detects When Their Wife Is Cheating

Temu Addicts Suffering Withdrawal

American shoppers ordering from ultra-cheap Chinese shopping websites Temu and Shein are already experiencing major sticker shocks in the wake of president Donald Trump’s trade war. A 145 percent tariff on all imports from China and today’s expiry of a “de minimis” exemption, which had previously allowed goods worth less than $800 to enter the… Continue reading Temu Addicts Suffering Withdrawal