Month: March 2021

Cricut promises unlimited lifetime uploads for existing crafting machines after user backlash

Cricut is changing its recently announced plan to require a subscription to get the full use of its crafting machines for precisely cutting paper and other materials. Following backlash from crafters and fans who rely on its machines, Cricut CEO Ashish Arora apologized for the decision, and announced that the…

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Motorola leak suggests its new affordable flagship phone may launch soon Moto Edge S

The Moto Edge S launched in China earlier this year, though we didn’t know when it would come elsewhere. But a new set of leaks suggests it’ll be renamed and released as the Moto G100 when it reaches other markets. The leaks didn’t say when that would happen, but images…

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What time is Zack Snyder’s Justice League released on HBO Max, Sky and Binge? Zack Snyder's Justice League

Zack Snyder’s Justice League is finally here this week – and if you’re reading this, you’re no doubt fascinated to watch it, whether you’re part of the fanbase that campaigned to have the revised four-hour film released on HBO Max, or if you’re merely harboring a grim curiosity about the…

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Uber says it will treat UK drivers as workers in wake of Supreme Court ruling

Uber said Tuesday that drivers in the UK who use its ride-hailing app will be treated as workers, a designation that will give them some benefits such as holiday pay. However, even as Uber seemingly concedes to a Supreme Court ruling last month, a new fight could already be brewing…

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Investors Clara Brenner, Quin Garcia and Rachel Holt are coming to TC Sessions: Mobility 2021

The transportation industry is abuzz with upstarts, legacy automakers, suppliers and tech companies working on automated vehicle technology, digital platforms, electrification and robotics. Then there are shared mobility companies from cars to scooters and mopeds to ebikes. And who can forget the emerging air taxi companies? At the center of…

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Daily Crunch: Google Play halves commission on developers’ first $1M

Google is letting developers keep more of their Play revenue, Instagram adds teen safety features and we examine the global distribution of venture funding. This is your Daily Crunch for March 16, 2021. The big story: Google Play halves commission on first $1M Following a similar move by Apple last…

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