VanMoof e-bikes has declared bankruptcy

E-bike company VanMoof has declared bankruptcy for all its Dutch entities and aims to find a buyer in the “next few weeks.” The announcement comes alongside the court of Amsterdam’s withdrawal of suspension of payment proceedings and appointment of two trustees to oversee a possible third-party sale of the assets to ideally keep VanMoof functioning. The news came through a mass email to Dutch employees that was subsequently shared on Reddit.

Bankruptcy proceedings have come to VanMoof less than two years after it claimed to be the “most funded e-bike company in the world” while announcing a $128 million investment. Yet, trouble has been brewing for some time, with it allegedly costing more money to sell and service its bikes than people were paying for them. Dutch financial outlet FD reported an €11.9 million ($13.4 million) gross margin loss for VanMoof in 2021, with €8 million ($9 million) spent on repairs and replacements. The company’s international entities, in places like the United States and Taiwan, aren’t part of the bankruptcy proceedings.

VanMoof told employees there are “no funds to pay the salaries” long-term and gave them a six-week notice period in which they are expected to work and will receive their final payments. Part of this time will entail returning bikes currently in service back to customers. VanMoof is really leaning in on its employees to keep working hard, stating: “It is necessary to stay strong and to continue with your required work. We hope everybody keeps up their best efforts so we can secure a good future for this beautiful company and brand together.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/vanmoof-e-bikes-has-declared-bankruptcy-094041635.html?src=rss 

Tesla’s ‘Charge on Solar’ lets Powerwall owners send excess energy to their EV

Tesla has launched a feature called “Charge on Solar” that allows owners to fill up their electric vehicles’ batteries using only excess solar energy. As TechCrunch notes, the automaker started testing the capability in May, but now it’s more widely available to Tesla customers in the US and in Canada. The number of people who can access the feature, however, likely remains pretty limited. To start with, it will only be accessible to those who have newer Teslas — 2021 and later — who also have a Powerwall. That’s the company’s battery system that stores solar energy harnessed by solar panels. 

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To enable Charge on Solar, users will need to fire up their Tesla app, choose the feature and then set it up. They’ll then see a slider with a sun icon within the feature’s settings that they can drag left or right to set the charge limit. The vehicle will charge itself from solar and the grid like usual before it reaches the sun slider, ensuring users have enough power to get where they need to. But after reaching the sun slider, the vehicle will only charge itself using excess solar energy. 

The Powerwall will still prioritize storing backup energy or charging other appliances when it’s in Storm Watch mode before allocating any excess solar power for vehicle charging. Charge on Solar will truly only charge EVs using excess energy, which is also why owners worried about not having enough juice can set a time limit for it. Of course, they can also adjust their charge limit, or switch off Charge on Solar entirely if they want to be absolutely sure that their batteries will get fully charged. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/teslas-charge-on-solar-lets-powerwall-owners-send-excess-energy-to-their-ev-102018496.html?src=rss 

Logitech acquires streaming controller maker Loupedeck

Loupdeck, which started as an Indiegogo project with its original Lightroom editing console, has been acquired by Logitech for an undisclosed “non-material” sum, the companies announced. “This acquisition augments Logitech’s product portfolio today and accelerates our software ambitions of enabling keyboards, mice and more to become smarter and contextually aware,” said Logitech G general manager Ujesh Desai in a statement. 

After launching an advanced editing console in 2019 (the Loupedeck CT), the company pivoted toward video streaming with the Loupedeck Live and Loupedeck Live S. Those offer an alternative to Elgato’s Stream Deck, used by content creators to add titles, picture-in-picture and more to live streams. Loupedeck also collaborated with Razer on its own creator product, the Stream Controller.

Buying Loupedeck gives Logitech the ability to deliver a “premium experience” for content creators including gamers, livestreamers and others, it said. At the same time, Logitech is promising more “seamless” usage for onboarding, presets and the coupling of Streamlabs apps and Loupedeck devices. For its part, Loupedeck said that joining Logitech will help it “exponentially” broaden its audience. 

In fact, Logitech acquired Streamlabs back in 2019 to get deeper into game streaming — one of a number of brand purchases it has made over the past few years. In 2016 it bought gaming peripheral company Saitek, in 2017 it purchased Astro, which makes headsets popular with gamers and streamers, and in 2018, Logitech aquired Blue Microphones.

How have those acquisitions worked out? Earlier this year Logitech retired the Blue branding, though it still manufactures most of the company’s original products like the Yeti and Snowball mics. Loupedeck’s products are nice but a bit expensive, so Logitech may be able to bring the price down while increasing manufacturing quality. In any case, “Loupedeck will continue supporting its customers and partners and will operate as usual for the foreseeable future,” the press release states.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/logitech-acquires-streaming-console-maker-loupedeck-081558711.html?src=rss 

TikTok rolls out passkey login for iOS devices

The list of third-party apps that support passkey login on the iPhone has grown by one, thanks to TikTok. Users of the popular video-sharing service will now have the option to sign in with their passkey associated with their Apple ID, which means they can easily get into their account using Face or Touch ID. Passkeys are considered a safer option than password logins, since they’re comprised of a cryptographic key pair. 

One of the keys is a public key that’s associated with the website or service, while the other is a private key stored only in the user’s device. Services and apps like TikTok don’t have access to that private key, and users can’t copy it down or give it out, making passkeys resistant to data breaches and social engineering by bad actors. iOS devices authenticate users’ identity for logins using their biometric data before matching their private key with a service’s public one. 

To be able to use passkeys on TikTok for iPhones and iPads, their device must be running the latest version of iOS. Their iCloud Keychain must also be enabled, because Apple stores passkeys in its password management system. Finally, two-factor authentication must be switched on for their Apple ID. 

TikTok will start rolling out passkey support to certain regions in Asia, Africa, Australia and South America this month. The video sharing service said the feature will be available in other locations and on other operating systems over time, so it will most likely make its way to North America and to Android devices. TikTok users who get access to the login option can activate it by going to their Profile at the bottom of the app and then accessing Settings and privacy in the Menu. From there, they need to access the Account option and then tap iCloud passkey to see the setup screen.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tiktok-rolls-out-passkey-login-for-ios-devices-053212136.html?src=rss 

Pax Jolie-Pitt, 19, Joins Mom Angelina For NYC Outing After She’s Spotted Apartment Hunting

Three days after the A-lister mom was spotted out with two of her kids, she wowed in a black trench coat alongside her son, Pax, in NYC on Jul. 17.

Three days after the A-lister mom was spotted out with two of her kids, she wowed in a black trench coat alongside her son, Pax, in NYC on Jul. 17. 

Matt Damon Says He ‘Negotiated’ His ‘Oppenheimer’ Role In Couples Therapy With His Wife

Matt Damon explained how couples therapy with his wife Luciana Barroso helped him get his role in ‘Oppenheimer.’

Matt Damon explained how couples therapy with his wife Luciana Barroso helped him get his role in ‘Oppenheimer.’ 

Heidi Klum, 50, Embraces Summer In A Pink Bikini While On Holiday With Hubby Tom Kaulitz: Photos

Heidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz are enjoying one seriously romantic vacation in Sardinia! See the luxury getaway pics here.

Heidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz are enjoying one seriously romantic vacation in Sardinia! See the luxury getaway pics here. 

Lori Harvey & Boyfriend Damson Idris Pack On PDA During Romantic Boat Ride In Saint-Tropez: Photos

The beauty and her beau rocked stylish summer-themed outfits, including a swimsuit, while they embraced in the tropical destination and enjoyed memorable moments under the sun.

The beauty and her beau rocked stylish summer-themed outfits, including a swimsuit, while they embraced in the tropical destination and enjoyed memorable moments under the sun. 

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