Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Uber will deactivate low-rated riders

THE DAILY CRUNCH
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 2019 By Anthony Ha

Uber adds some teeth to its user ratings, Huawei is fighting its ban by the Trump Administration and Flipboard admits to a major security breach. Here's your Daily Crunch for May 29, 2019.

1. Uber will start deactivating riders with low ratings

Uber drivers have been able to rate their passengers before this, but those passengers were never really at risk of deactivation — until now. In a blog post, Uber's Kate Parker said that while only "a small number of riders" should be affected, "it's the right thing to do."

The company isn't announcing a specific rating cutoff. Instead, it says it will deactivate users who fall significantly below a city's average, after "several notifications and opportunities to improve his or her rating."

2. Huawei files motion to challenge sweeping US ban, calling it 'not normal'

The Chinese hardware giant has filed a motion for summary judgement that questions the constitutionality of the section of the National Defense Authorization Act that the Trump administration used to halt imports.

3. Flipboard hacks prompt password resets for millions of users

Hackers stole usernames, email addresses, passwords and account tokens for third-party services. According to Flipboard, "not all" users' account data were involved in the breaches, but the company declined to say how many users were affected.

4. Amazon just launched a $90, 5.5-inch Echo Show

The Echo Show 5 (that's "five" for inches) doesn't replace any existing Amazon smart screen, even though the price point will no doubt make many think twice about the $130 Spot.

5. Talkspace picks up $50 million Series D

Talkspace launched back in 2012 with a mission to make therapy accessible to as many people as possible. The platform allows users to pay a subscription fee for unlimited messaging with one of the company's 5,000 healthcare professionals.

6. NYC subway riders will be able to swipe in with Apple Pay starting Friday

Apple Pay is hitting select subway stations this Friday, May 31. New Yorkers will then be able to swipe their iPhones or Apple Watches to catch a ride.

7. Q&A with J Crowley, Head of Product at Airbnb Lux, on what makes a great PM

Crowley has run product at three big-name companies: Swarm, Blue Apron and now Airbnb. (Extra Crunch membership required.)

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Top Stories of the Day // May 28, 2019

Move over Ready Player One — the future of AR might be in furniture | IBM-Maersk blockchain shipping consortium expands to include other major shipping companies | MacKenzie Bezos pledges to give away more than half her $37B fortune to charity and philanthropy | Glovo faces safety protests after delivery rider killed on the job | Huawei reassesses FedEx relationship over 'misrouted' packages | Q&A with J Crowley, Head of Product at Airbnb Lux, on what makes a great PM | Paladin Drones picks up $1.3M to give first responders a live feed of emergencies |
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TUESDAY, MAY 28 2019 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
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Move over Ready Player One — the future of AR might be in furniture

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MacKenzie Bezos pledges to give away more than half her $37B fortune to charity and philanthropy

MacKenzie Bezos, the world's third-richest woman following her divorce from Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, has signed the Giving Pledge -- a commitment that will see her giving away... Read More…
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