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  • This is without voice mode and many other features coming out in the next few days
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    This is without voice mode and many other features coming out in the next few days
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  • Starbucks takes a step toward sustainability with new compostable cups
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    Starbucks is shaking things up with a new approach to its cold drink cups. Instead of the usual clear plastic, many locations are now serving iced drinks in cold compostable cupsa big step toward cutting down on plastic waste.The switch officially rolled out on February 11 across 14 states, according to Fox Business. A Starbucks spokesperson confirmed that the company switched to commercially compostable cups and lids as part of our efforts to reduce waste and meet local market requirements.Right now, about 580 stores have made the change, which is just a small fraction of Starbucks 17,000+ locations in the U.S. But if youre grabbing an iced coffee in California, Washington, Hawaii, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Michigan, Maryland, Connecticut, Virginia, South Carolina, Colorado, or Georgia, you might notice the new cups in action.Starbucks explained the purpose of the new cups in a note on its website called A Better Cup for All.Weve set an ambitious goal for our cups to be 100% compostable, recyclable, or reusable; sourced from 50% recycled materials; and made using 50% less virgin fossil fuel derived sources by 2030. In the U.S. and Canada, were rolling out a more sustainable and accessible cold cup made with 10-20% less plastic just one way were driving single-use packaging innovation.The chain also mentioned other ways its working towards sustainability, such as the use of for here cups, which are coffee mugs and glasses that can be used for orders being consumed in the store and personal cups. The brand also explained that its testing reusable cups in more than 30 markets. For instance, in Petaluma, California, we piloted a program that makes reusables the default option for to-go drinks across an entire city, it said.According to a December 2024 CBS News report, about six million cold Starbucks drinks are sold each day, adding up to about 2.2 billion plastic cups a year. In April, Starbucks announced the invention of the new cold cups, and explained they could eliminate 13 million pounds of plastic wastemost of which ends up in landfills.The waste-reducing moves are, of course, good for the environment. But Starbucks cups have always been a hot-button issue. Whether its disagreements over holiday designs, or pushback over sustainability efforts, changes rarely go unnoticed, and they havent this time, either. Social media users were quick to critique the new compostable design, especially the new lid. Trying to sip cold foam through them is awful, one Reddit user shared. The lid has an odd taste and texture and the hole is too small.Many customers shared the insight that they prefer to see their drink before consuming it, especially drinks with layers, or that are meant to be aesthetically pleasing. And several comments pointed to the fact that it will be tough for TikTokkers to show off their drinks in the new cups, which are not see-through. No more Tiktok drinks. Cant flaunt a drink if its hidden, the commenter lamented.While the change certainly will be noticeable on TikTok, as posting food and drink reviews is a wildly popular pastime, plenty of customers applauded the move. Because while the cup isnt clear, the environmental impact sure is. Im all for that. I think we need more paper cups and less plastic ones, one customer wrote. Another echoed the sentiment, writing, If it means dramatically reducing the amount of plastic cups, we should all be rejoicing.
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  • EV Startup Nikolas stock plummets 38% after bankruptcy filing
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    Nikola Corporation (Nasdaq: NKLA), a once-promising electric vehicle startup, filedfor Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday after failing to secure a buyer or raise additional funds to sustain operations. The Phoenix-based company, known for its hydrogen and battery-electric trucks, announced that it will pursue a structured sale of its assets under Section 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.Nikola enters Chapter 11 with approximately $47 million in cash to fund ongoing activities, including the sale process and an orderly wind-down of its business. The company has filed customary first day motions to ensure limited operations can continue, including employee obligations and certain HYLA fueling operations through March 2025. However, the long-term future of its service network and fueling infrastructure depends on securing new partners.Not enoughWith the dedication of our employees and support from our partners, Nikola has taken significant steps to move zero-emissions transportation forward, including bringing the first commercially available Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks to market in North America and developing the HYLA hydrogen refueling highway, said Nikola President and CEO Steve Girsky. Unfortunately, our very best efforts have not been enough to overcome these significant challenges, and the Board has determined that Chapter 11 represents the best possible path forward under the circumstances for the Company and its stakeholders.The companys collapse follows years of financial and legal troubles. Founder and former CEO Trevor Milton was convicted of securities and wirefraudin 2022 for misleading investors about Nikolas technology. Production of its core productsbattery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell semi-trucksbegan in 2022, but only 600 units had been produced by late 2024. Recalls and manufacturing issues further drained its resources.Failed ExpectationsAdding to its difficulties, Nikola has faced an increasingly uncertain regulatory landscape. The suspension of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) programa federal initiative designed to subsidize EV charging infrastructurehas raised concerns about the long-term viability of hydrogen and battery-electric trucking. Additionally, proposed rollbacks on EV tax credits have introduced further instability, potentially dampening demand for zero-emissions commercial vehicles.Despite months of seeking alternatives, Nikola determined that a structured sale process was the best way to maximize the value of its assets. The proposed bidding procedures, pending court approval, will allow interested partiesincluding strategic and financial buyersto submit binding offers. Girsky had previously stated in October that Nikola was actively talking to lots of potential different partners who value what we do and value what weve built. However, despite its efforts to secure financing, the company warned investors in late 2024 that itlacked the capital to continue operations beyond early 2025.Nikolas stock, which once peaked at around $80 per share in 2020, is now trading for under$0.50per share, reflecting the companys significant financial struggles. As of February 2025, the stock price is approximately $0.46 per share.The company now joins a growing list of EV startups that failed to meet initial expectations, underscoring the sectors financial volatility and dependence on shifting regulatory policies.
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  • The iPhone 17 line up just keeps getting weirder
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    It seems Apple is certainly planning to 'think different'.
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  • Max Promo Code: 50% Off | February 2025
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    Stream your favorite shows and save up to 50% today with Max discount codes and subscription deals.
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  • Macworld Podcast: The new iPhone 16e
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    MacworldTheres a new iPhone in town! Apple has released the new iPhone SE and we have all the details on this episode of the Macworld Podcast!This is episode 922 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola.Watch episode 922 on YouTubeListen to episode 922 on Apple PodcastsListen to episode 922 on SpotifyGet infoClick on the links below to learn more about the topics discussed on the show.Apple unveils iPhone 16eEverything we know about the new iPhone 16eApple iPhone 16eSubscribe to the Macworld PodcastYou can subscribe to the Macworld Podcastor leave us a review!right here in the Podcasts app. The Macworld Podcast is also available on Spotify and on the Macworld Podcast YouTube channel. Or you can point your favorite podcast-savvy RSS reader at: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/macworldTo find previous episodes, visit Macworlds podcast page or our home on MegaPhone.Apple
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  • Wow, your Apple devices are about to get a speedier power boost with this charger
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    MacworldWere tired of waiting for our iPhones to power up after being plugged into the outlet for 30 minutes. This sound like you, too? Its time to ditch the standard charging block for this GaN one that reachesincredible charging speeds with overheating protection. Its now only $59.99 (reg. $119).The 20W charging block you bought with your iPhone or iPad isnt cutting it, but this100W charging block is so good that it was featured at CES. Wondering why? Its because its GaN technology (Gallium Nitride) helps your devices charge up to three times faster, letting you hop back onto TikTok sooner.Check out why else this charging block is an upgrade:You can charge up to three devices at once, thanks to its twoUSB-C ports and one USB-A input supporting 22.5W.It wont overheat while charging your iPhone, MacBook, or iPad at the same time.Itcomes withEU, UK, and AU travel adapters, perfect if youre traveling.Upgrade your charging experience by grabbing thisGaN charging block for just $59.99. Act now while supplies last!100W Omega USB-C GaN ChargerOnly $59.99 at MacworldStackSocial prices subject to change.
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