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A woman dead inside her home, a driver charged, and a damning black box. Plus: AI hype, supersonic skies, and Meta's mysterious new app. • Tesla driver faces manslaughter charges over Texas crash that killed a woman inside her home A Texas man has been charged with manslaughter after his Tesla, allegedly running Full Self-Driving, accelerated to 73 mph and crashed into a home, killing 76-year-old Martha Avila. Phone data showed the driver had been Googling complaints that Tesla's FSD was 'too timid' weeks before the crash. • Meta has a new app called Pocket that is absolutely nothing like the old Pocket Meta has launched a new app called Pocket — no relation to Mozilla's defunct read-it-later service — that lets users create and share AI-generated interactive 'gizmos' in a social feed format. • The best July 4th sales we found so far With Amazon Prime Day just wrapped up, retailers like Best Buy and REI are keeping the deal momentum going with July 4th sales offering discounts on tech, gaming gear, and outdoor equipment. • Thiel Capital’s Jack Selby nabs stakes in hot startups like Etched through Arizona connections Phoenix-based VC firm Copper Sky Capital, founded by ex-PayPal exec and Thiel Capital veteran Jack Selby, scored an early stake in $5B AI chip startup Etched by leveraging Arizona's semiconductor ecosystem and TSMC's new local fab. • IQM, Europe’s first public quantum company, admits the future of the tech is uncertain Finnish quantum computing firm IQM became Europe's first public quantum company after listing on Nasdaq via a SPAC merger at a $1.9 billion valuation, but shares struggled on debut after the company itself warned in its prospectus that large-scale commercial quantum computing 'may never occur.' • Jersey Mike’s IPO illustrates how bad the AI hype has become Jersey Mike's IPO filing mentions 'AI' 22 times despite being a sandwich chain, highlighting how absurd the pressure to signal AI relevance has become for companies going public. • Newly discovered PamStealer isn't your typical macOS malware Security firm Jamf has discovered PamStealer, a sophisticated new macOS malware that disguises itself as a clipboard manager app and uses a multi-stage, stealthy approach to steal credentials and sensitive data from Mac users. • FAA proposal: Supersonic airliners can fly over US cities if they’re quiet The FAA has proposed lifting its 53-year ban on overland supersonic commercial flights, replacing it with a noise-based standard requiring sonic boom overpressure below 0.11 pounds per square foot — roughly 17 times quieter than the Concorde. • Michigan football loses out to South Carolina for five-star CB Joshua Dobson Michigan football missed out on five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson, who chose South Carolina over the Wolverines in a high-stakes recruiting battle. • Latest intel on Wednesday's loaded list of football commitments A wave of high-profile football recruiting commitments is expected to dro
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