Top Stories of the Day // July 9, 2017

Sunday, July 9, 2017 Posted by bloggerdaddy
Take a look at the very first production Tesla Model 3 | Why SAFE notes are not safe for entrepreneurs | Here’s how to get a refund if you registered your drone with the FAA | Google Maps now lets users add wheelchair accessibility details for locations | Why so costly? | These South Bay and Peninsula cities are raking in venture capital |
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SUNDAY, JULY 9 2017 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Darrell Etherington

Take a look at the very first production Tesla Model 3

It’s here: The first ever production Model 3 has rolled of Tesla’s assembly line, and into the possession of its owner – Elon Musk. The... Read More…
Pascal Levensohn, Andrew Krowne

Why SAFE notes are not safe for entrepreneurs

The shortcomings of SAFE notes are coming home to roost; ironically, entrepreneurs are paying the price. Y Combinator invented the notes with a noble goal:... Read More…
Fitz Tepper

Here’s how to get a refund if you registered your drone with the FAA

If you’ve been following the drone registration saga in the United States, you may remember that in May a Federal Appeals Court struck down the... Read More…
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Brian Heater

Google Maps now lets users add wheelchair accessibility details for locations

Back in December, Google finally added accessibility details to Maps. It was a long awaited addition, but an extremely welcome one for the more than three... Read More…
Jon Evans

Why so costly?

Technology makes things better. Not morally, of course: military technology kills and maims people more efficiently, surveillance technology invades privacy... Read More…
Joanna Glasner

These South Bay and Peninsula cities are raking in venture capital

Though the region known as Silicon Valley covers dozens of municipalities, a few cities get outsized attention in tech circles. Everyone knows Palo Alto,... Read More…
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