A new complaint claims Starbucks’ app traps customers in a cycle of spending

Dedicated Starbucks customers know that the use of the company’s mobile app and digital payment cards to pay for coffee and other goodies comes with restrictions.

You can only add money to the card in $10 increments and must choose a tip from predetermined choices. That means no loading an exact amount for a single purchase or giving an odd tip amount to get your balance down to zero.

And you can’t split a payment between two cards if one doesn’t have

72 hours into 2024 and Elon Musk is already having a terrible year

Elon Musk’s New Year’s hangover is showing some staying power. While 2024 is not even 48 hours old, the ride has already been a little bumpy for the world’s richest man.

Both Tesla and X/Twitter saw significant blows in the early hours of the year (starting with the final moments of 2023), with one losing its dominant position in its industry and the other being dismissed by one of the leading influencers in social media, just as reports emerged about its shrink

Why scaling yourself and your employees is just as important as the business

In any high-growth company, there comes a point when the founders, CEOs, and other company leaders are required to scale their own roles to support business growth. This effective “self-scaling” usually comes down to three questions: What does the company need? When is it time to let go? Where to next? Here’s how I saw it play out in my career and what I learned along the way.

What does the company need?

When I started at Lucid over

Today’s top business headlines: Tesla dethroned, Apple downgraded, Mickey Mouse goes public

Tesla dethroned: China-based EV maker BYD surpassed Tesla as the world’s top seller of electric cars for the fourth quarter of 2023. The fast-growing company said it sold 525,409 battery-powered vehicles in the quarter, compared to Tesla’s 484,507. Tesla still sold more cars for the year at 1.8 million, although the figure was below earlier projections. Full story.

Mickey goes public: Creatives are already having a field day with their own interpretations of Mickey Mou

Why 2024 is shaping up to be a major year for space exploration

The year 2023 proved to be an important one for space missions, with NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission returning a sample from an asteroid and India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission exploring the lunar south pole, and 2024 is shaping up to be another exciting year for space exploration.

Several new missions under NASA’s Artemis plan and Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative will target the Moon.

The latter half of the year will

AI could improve your life by removing bottlenecks in decision-making

Artificial intelligence is poised to upend much of society, removing human limitations inherent in many systems. One such limitation is information and logistical bottlenecks in decision-making.

Traditionally, people have been forced to reduce complex choices to a small handful of options that don’t do justice to their true desires. Artificial intelligence has the potential to remove that limitation. And it has the potential to drastically change how democracy functions.

Dear tech companies: Please fix this stuff in 2024

As we kick off 2024, it’s not too late for an old-fashioned airing of grievances.

For all the improvements technology is supposed to bring, making use of it can still be a frustrating exercise. Even as someone who provides tech advice for a living, I’m often confounded by how often products degrade, features don’t work as advertised, and long-stated promises fail to materialize.

As I look through my piles of phones, computers, gadgets, and apps, here a

Why laptop makers keep trying wild new ideas

Every year, laptops get faster and more power-efficient. And over the decades, their average thickness has decreased as chunky connectors and components have dwindled.

But despite the many functional improvements and refinements the laptop has undergone in the past 40 years, a time traveler from the 1980s would immediately recognize the best-selling laptop models today as computers due to their clamshell design. Its two decks—one focused on input, the other on display, folda

Here’s what 6 experts think will happen in the tech world in 2024

The past year has been wild in the world of tech, bringing us TikTok bans, the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, and a never-ending cycle of drama at OpenAI. Will things slow down in 2024, or or continue at the same breakneck pace?

We asked the experts in a number of fields about their best predictions on how the coming year will shake out.

The past year has been wild in the world of tech, bringing us TikTok bans, the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, and a never-ending cycle of d

FigJam is betting its AI can make meetings less terrible—even without Adobe’s backing

By now, we’ve all heard the worries about artificial intelligence replacing workers and laying siege to entire industries (if not the world at large). But before AI starts a war against human civilization, it’s quietly waging a war against bad meetings.

Last month, Figma, the wildly popular design platform that’s become a go-to for creatives and designers alike, launched a public beta of FigJam AI, a set of tools that are aimed squarely at improving meetings. Fi


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