Interview: Apple’s Craig Federighi answers some burning questions about Face ID

 To get some answers, I hopped on the phone with Apple’s SVP of Software Engineering, Craig Federighi. We went through a bunch of the common concerns in rapid fire fashion, and I’ve also been asking around and listening to Apple folks who have been using the feature over long periods. Hopefully we can clear up some of the FUD about it.
Making Face ID
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Original Content investigates the mysteries of Netflix’s ‘American Vandal’

american vandal American Vandal takes the investigative approach of shows like Making a Murderer and applies it to something a little less serious — not a murder, but the spraypainting of dicks on teachers’ cars at a fictional California high school. Yes, it’s a Netflix parody of a Netflix show (among other things). The snake eats its own tail! American Vandaal was created by Tony Yacenda… Read More


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Meet the startups that just pitched at EF’s 8th Demo Day in London

 Entrepreneur First (EF), the company builder and “talent first” investor, has just held Demo Day for its eighth London cohort, seeing 14 newly-formed startups pitch their wares onstage to investors, press and other actors in the European tech scene. What’s particularly interesting about EF is that it backs individuals “pre-team, pre-idea” — meaning that, as… Read More


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Tesla files patent for mobile battery swapping rig

 Tesla is still exploring options to make swapping vehicle battery packs easier and faster. This patent filed in May reveals one option that would allow technicians to change out packs in less than 15 minutes. This isn’t the first of such ideas. Back in 2014 Tesla briefly played with an automated system that swapped Model S battery packs in less than 90 seconds. That idea seemed to be… Read More


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#OUREntrepidNetwork – Introducing Lauren Gropper and RePurpose, Inc.

www.repurposecompostables.com

Innovative Tableware from Plants, Not Oil

Repurpose® founder & CEO Lauren Gropper is said to have dreamed about creating an everyday product that could impact millions of people. And we think she and her team have done just that.

In their own words (source – https://www.linkedin.com/company/777024/)

Repurpose was founded in 2010 by a group of eco-entrepreneurs driven to positively impact the environment by changing everyday behavior. Realizing the devastating effect single-use plastics were having on the environment and the fact that no alternatives existed for the consumer, Repurpose decided to manufacture its own. Repurpose, a line of sustainable tableware that looks out for the health of you, your family, and the planet, was born. Our mission is to reduce the amount of plastics in our environment and offer guilt-free, renewable alternatives. By purchasing from Repurpose, consumers support a woman-owned, sustainable company that is changing the world—one cup, fork and plate at a time.

In the news

Products from Plants not Petroleum | OpenIDEO, July 28th, 2017

To learn more about RePurpose visit them atwww.repurposecompostables.com

Please help support Lauren and the RePurpose team by giving this a LIKE, SHARE it with your extended social networks and JOIN their communities on Linkedin, FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.

RePurpose is a member of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) community of businesses. To learn more about LACI and the businesses they support visit http://laincubator.org/portfolio-companies/repurpose/

Here WE Grow!

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Social Capital to take startups public without an IPO

 Silicon Valley venture firm Social Capital just completed the first step in its mission to take startups public without the IPO. The team has listed something called a special purchase acquisition company, known as a SPAC. More common outside of the tech industry, these blank check companies are specifically designed to buy private companies and bring them public without going through the… Read More


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Essential Phone is getting a ‘high-end’ audio accessory with a headphone jack

 While plenty of smartphone features have been sunsetted on the way to thinner profiles and sexier bezels, none have garnered the ire of consumers quite as much as the removal of the aged and distinguished 3.5mm headphone jack.
Apple was early to axe the port, and while Andy Rubin’s Essential followed suit, a lot of consumers took issue with the move. Essential seems to be taking those… Read More


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Tiber Health wants to solve the world’s doctor shortage

 The medical school in Ponce, Puerto Rico seems like an unlikely place to start a revolution in education. While it may look unassuming, with its campus bordered by empty lots, low slung buildings, auto body shops and the freeway, Ponce Health Sciences University is ground zero for an experiment in education that could radically transform the way medicine is taught. It’s there, a few… Read More


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Costanoa Ventures raises $175 million fund

 Costanoa Ventures has raised a $175 million fund, the third fund for the Palo Alto-based venture firm. With a focus on enterprise technology, Costanoa Ventures typically invests at seed stage and Series A. The new fund brings the total capital for the five-year-old firm to $500 million under management. Read More


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Tune in to IndieBio Accelerator’s Demo Day today

 TechCrunch is excited to bring you IndieBio Accelerator’s Demo Day today, September 14th at 3:00pm PT. Targeting the biotech industry, the IndieBio Accelerator hosts a four-month program. This batch of 12 companies is especially global, covering the agriculture, bioremediation, regenerative medicine and food industries. Watch them demo here. Read More


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