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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Wednesday, June 28, 2023 Today’s top stories include Joby Aviation saying it’s [reached some milestones]( that will bring the company closer to getting its first electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle — eVTOL for short — into production. We are also much ado about Nothing — well, Carl Pei’s Nothing, that is. The smartphone maker now has something in the way of $96 million in new funding [to launch the Phone (2)](. Next, Proton makes its [password manager open to all](, and we are introduced to Flowie, a new French startup that wants to better [manage the way money moves between companies](. And China might be seeing some [additional restrictions]( in its effort to get chips from the United States. [ image] Image Credits: Joby Aviation More top stories [Everyone loves a new feature](: DoorDash introduces a slew of new features for both users and its deliverers, including a new way for delivery people to earn. [No SSN, no problem](: I’m stealing part of Mary Ann’s headline for this intro, but I can’t help it. It is too good. Maza, a fintech startup aimed at undocumented immigrants, raised $8 million in new funding. [May the (Sales)force be with you](: Again, I couldn’t do better than Paul’s headline on Unaric exiting stealth with $35 million to buy and consolidate Salesforce-ecosystem startups. [Work that flow](: Back-office functions need some love, too. Enter workflow automation startup Parabola, which secured $24 million. [Moving on](: Fairphone CEO Eva Gouwens is stepping down from the smartphone company, and the search is on for a new one. [Listen up](: Today’s Equity podcast was a particularly popular one with readers. 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