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TechCrunch Newsletter By Monday, September 18, 2023 If you’ve been waiting on the iOS 17 update

TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Monday, September 18, 2023 If you’ve been waiting on the iOS 17 update for the iPhone, then today’s top story is all for you — well, at least the security and privacy features. [Here’s what we’ve seen so far](. Also see below for more. Meanwhile, over at Microsoft, its AI researchers accidentally exposed terabytes of internal sensitive data. [Learn how it happened](. Speaking of Microsoft, the company’s chief product officer Panos Panay is out. [We know where he’s headed next](. [ image] Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch More top reads All Apple, all the time: We’ve got your look at some of the standout features for iOS 17, now that it is [available to download](. - [With iOS 17, the iPhone feels like a mature platform]( - [AirPods Pro get USB-C and a few new tricks]( - [These iOS 17 apps bring interactive widgets to your iPhone Home Screen]( - [Apple releases iPadOS 17 with interactive widget support and a redesigned lock screen]( Also out: Bob van Dijk, CEO of both Prosus and Naspers, abruptly steps down. No concrete reason on why, but [we have some theories](. Some things change: Twitter/X rival T2 rebrands as “Pebble.” And before you wonder, the social media startup says [the old name was never meant to be permanent](. Robot riot: RoboFab is ready to build 10,000 humanoid robots per year. [Get the scoop](. Do you feel like someone’s watching you?: That’s because one of the FBI’s most wanted hackers is trolling the U.S. government. [Read more](. Procurement path: Levelpath raises $30 million to try and get out on top of an increasingly crowded procurement space. [Here’s how it’s doing that](. Birds need love, too: Bird Buddy, the AI-powered bird feeder startup, now lets anyone use its app to birdwatch. [See them in action](. Stock sale: Lyft was fined $10 million by the SEC for failure to disclose a board member’s role in a pre-IPO share sale. [Find out what happened](. A matter of when: Learn how Dragos, which just raised $74 million, continues to secure industrial control systems from threats. [Read more](. Big spenders: Crypto winter might still be in effect, but perhaps a melt is coming: Blockchain Capital launches two new funds for a total of $580 million. [Learn what it will invest in](. Roam if you want to: Roam unveils a new electric bus model to tap Kenya’s mass transit sector. [Hop on](. 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