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1. Apple rolls out Apple Card Preview to select users Matthew Panzarino has been using Apple’s new credit card for a few days, making purchases and payments and trying out other features like rewards. His verdict? It works. And even if you’re not part of the preview, you shouldn’t have to wait long — a full rollout of Apple Card will come later in August. 2. Snap looks to raise $1 billion in private debt offering The debt offering will be used to cover the cost of general operating expenditures, Snap says, but also potentially to “acquire complementary businesses, products, services or technologies.” It also could be used for future stock repurchase plans, though the company says no such plans exist currently. 3. Squad, the ‘anti-bro startup,’ is creating a safe space for teenage girls online The app allows you to video chat and share your phone screen with a friend in real time.![59fc774c4bd9c80001722118_optimus-ride-vehicle-crossing](https://i0.wp.com/techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/59fc774c4bd9c80001722118_optimus-ride-vehicle-crossing.jpg?resize=680%2C395&ssl=1)
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