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Good morning, itās Monday October 10th. I am Jose Montes de Oca and you are listening to Newslit daily, expertly curated news bits on what is happening around us to supercharge your mornings
In today's edition:
Skepticism, Confusion, Frustration: Inside Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse Struggles. The team at New York Times took a look at the past year of metaverse developments at Meta and the ups and downs Mark Zuckerberg has gone through to convince consumers (and his own employees) that he made the right call in changing his company's focus to virtual reality. (Ryan Mac / The New York Times)
'The Owner of This iPhone Was in a Severe Car Crash'-or Just on a Roller Coaster. Appleās crash detection for the iPhone 14 and new Apple Watch models can alert 911 and emergency contacts in the event of a collision. But it sometimes triggers when people arenāt in danger. (Joanna Stern / Wall Street Journal)
Twitter locks Kanye West's account for anti-semitic tweet following warm Elon Musk welcome. Kanye West posted anti-semitism on Instagram and got his account frozen. Elon Musk immediately gave him a green light to say the same stuff on Twitter, so he did and worse ā but Musk doesn't own Twitter yet. (Taylor Hatmaker / TechCrunch)
Supply Chain 'Normal' Appears on Horizon, With Sights Set on March. Several gauges show ship congestion continues to clear up even as shortages persist. (Brendan Murray / Bloomberg)
Europe's Plan to Beat Silicon Valley at Its Own Game. WIRED spoke with Skype cofounder about why the burgeoning European startup scene is poised to lead the technological revolution. (Stephen Armstrong / WIRED)
I hope you found it interesting and, needless to say, if you have any questions or feedback let me know by hitting reply or on Twitter.
Take care and see you tomorrow!
ā Jose Montes de Oca
P.S. Want to advertise with us? Weād love to hear from you.
By NewslitGood morning, itās Monday October 10th. I am Jose Montes de Oca and you are listening to Newslit daily, expertly curated news bits on what is happening around us to supercharge your mornings
In today's edition:
Skepticism, Confusion, Frustration: Inside Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse Struggles. The team at New York Times took a look at the past year of metaverse developments at Meta and the ups and downs Mark Zuckerberg has gone through to convince consumers (and his own employees) that he made the right call in changing his company's focus to virtual reality. (Ryan Mac / The New York Times)
'The Owner of This iPhone Was in a Severe Car Crash'-or Just on a Roller Coaster. Appleās crash detection for the iPhone 14 and new Apple Watch models can alert 911 and emergency contacts in the event of a collision. But it sometimes triggers when people arenāt in danger. (Joanna Stern / Wall Street Journal)
Twitter locks Kanye West's account for anti-semitic tweet following warm Elon Musk welcome. Kanye West posted anti-semitism on Instagram and got his account frozen. Elon Musk immediately gave him a green light to say the same stuff on Twitter, so he did and worse ā but Musk doesn't own Twitter yet. (Taylor Hatmaker / TechCrunch)
Supply Chain 'Normal' Appears on Horizon, With Sights Set on March. Several gauges show ship congestion continues to clear up even as shortages persist. (Brendan Murray / Bloomberg)
Europe's Plan to Beat Silicon Valley at Its Own Game. WIRED spoke with Skype cofounder about why the burgeoning European startup scene is poised to lead the technological revolution. (Stephen Armstrong / WIRED)
I hope you found it interesting and, needless to say, if you have any questions or feedback let me know by hitting reply or on Twitter.
Take care and see you tomorrow!
ā Jose Montes de Oca
P.S. Want to advertise with us? Weād love to hear from you.