- Digital lenders in Kenya must disclose source of funds as new law takes effect
- LG Energy increases battery production in the U.S. with $1.4B investment
- The Web Foundation is taking on deceptive design
- NASA is looking for a second company to develop a human moon lander alongside SpaceX
- Daily Crunch: YouTube will let US users stream full seasons of nearly 4,000 TV shows (with ads)

Digital credit providers (DCPs) in Kenya will have to disclose their sources of funds and provide evidence of the same following the coming into force of a law meant to regulate the sector. The new regulations published Monday by the country’s financial regulator, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), also requires digital lenders to get […]

South Korea’s LG Energy Solution, which supplies electric vehicle batteries to Tesla, Lucid Motors, General Motors and Proterra, said on Thursday it is investing $1.4 billion (1.7 trillion KRW) to build a cylindrical battery plant in Queen Creek, Arizona. The move is a clear indication that LG Energy is increasing its presence in the United […]

The Web Foundation‘s Tech Policy Design Lab is working on an interesting-looking project to counter deceptive design — aka dark patterns* — with the goal of producing a portfolio of UX and UI prototypes which it hopes to persuade tech companies to adopt and policymakers to be inspired by as they fashion rules to make […]
NASA is looking for a second company to develop a human moon lander alongside SpaceX

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