Monthly Archives: July 2022

The Download: a hepatitis mystery, and chasing crypto

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. We’re starting to understand the mysterious surge of hepatitis in children The news: Hundreds of young children around the world have developed severe cases of hepatitis with no obvious cause, leaving doctors baffled….

Why Lockdown mode from Apple is one of the coolest security ideas ever

Enlarge (credit: Apple) Mercenary spyware is one of the hardest threats to combat. It targets an infinitesimally small percentage of the world, making it statistically unlikely for most of us to ever see it. And yet, because the sophisticated malware only selects the most influential individuals (think diplomats, political dissidents, and lawyers), it has a…

Butlr lands new cash to put people-detecting sensors in the office

Butlr, an MIT Media Lab spinout developing sensors that use body heat to estimate office occupancy, today announced that it raised $20 million in a Series A round with participation from Carrier Global Corporation (a strategic investor), Tiger Global, Primetime Partners, E14, Unionlabs, Hyperplane and Tectonic Ventures. Co-founder and CEO Honghao Deng said that the…