We take a closer look at Facebook's cryptocurrency plans, Apple teams up with Best Buy for repairs and Google says it's making a big investment in Bay Area housing. Here's your Daily Crunch for June 19, 2019. 1. Libra currently looks more like a fiat currency than a cryptocurrency Facebook unveiled a cryptocurrency called Libra yesterday. Romain Dillet looks at the company's announcement and concludes that the current governance model and blockchain implementation seems closer to banks than bitcoin. In other words, it looks like a blockchain but it’s not a real blockchain. It’s not truly decentralized. 2. Apple expands authorized repairs to ~1,000 Best Buy stores In the past three years, Apple says it has expanded repair coverage to three times as many U.S. locations, thanks to third-party partnerships. Those locations now include almost 1,000 Best Buys. 3. Google announces $1B, 10-year plan to add thousands of homes to Bay Area The housing crisis in the Bay Area, particularly in San Francisco, is a complex and controversial topic, with no one-size-fits-all solution — but a check for a billion dollars is about as close as you’re going to get. 4. Apple Watch’s own built-in apps can be deleted in watchOS 6 Good news for Apple Watch owners who don’t want to clutter up their Watch with unused apps. 5. Still in stealth mode, Duffel raises $21.5M in Series A from Benchmark for its travel platform Duffel says it will be a B2B offering, allowing individual travel agents at large online travel management companies and tour operators to offer a “seamless travel experience” to their end customers, making the booking experience simpler, faster and cheaper. 6. YouTube’s new AR Beauty Try-On lets viewers virtually try on makeup while watching video reviews The feature is designed to be used in a split-screen experience while YouTube viewers watch a makeup tutorial. 7. A diversity and inclusion playbook The examples of tech companies “doing it right” on diversity and inclusion are few and far between, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth trying. (Extra Crunch membership required.) Speaking of Extra Crunch, we've got a special $2-for-two-months subscription offer that will only last for another two days. Click on the banner below to find out more: |