What We're Reading: Page 103
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 29, 2022
Aug 26, 2022
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GeekWire
Internal memo: Amazon Care to shut down, ‘not a complete enough offering’ for corporate customers
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Ars Technica
Unix legend, who owes us nothing, keeps fixing foundational AWK code
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MacRumors
Apple Collects the Least Amount of User Data Out of Major Tech Companies, Study Suggests
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SIGARCH
The Fall of Datacenter Software
Aug 25, 2022
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TechCrunch
Dear Sophie: What should we know about the H-1B lottery before we hire STEM OPTs?
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Financial Times
Apple’s return-to-office order sparks anxiety among tech workers
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CBS News
The AI of the tiger: A high-tech bid to save an iconic species
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ABC News
Woods, McIlroy behind tech-infused golf league in TV venture
Aug 24, 2022
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TechCrunch
Black Girls Code files lawsuit against ousted founder over alleged ‘hijacking’ of website
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The Wall Street Journal
Intel Signs $30 Billion Funding Partnership With Brookfield to Finance Chip-Factory Expansion
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NBC News
Wanted: 7,000 construction workers for Intel chip plants
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Bloomberg
DigitalOcean (NYSE:DOCN) to Buy Web-Hosting Firm Cloudways for $350 Million
Aug 23, 2022
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The Washington Post
This robotic quarterback could be the future of football
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TechCrunch
Oracle’s ‘surveillance machine’ targeted in US privacy class action
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CNET
Why Stacking Chips Like Pancakes Could Mean a Huge Leap for Laptops
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Fortune
Chinese tech giants Tencent, Pinduoduo, NetEase face challenges in U.S. market
Aug 22, 2022
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The Verge
JavaScript had a hand in delivering James Webb Space Telescope’s images
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Inc.com
Apple Warns 1.5 Billion iPhone and Mac Users to Update Their Software Immediately
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Smart Cities Dive
Telework has improved team performance for government workers, research finds
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Construction Dive
Safety tech boosts productivity, contractors say
Aug 19, 2022
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TechCrunch
Google brings its Workspace Individual plan to one-person businesses in Europe
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The Wall Street Journal
For Rent: 327 Square Foot Apartment With 5 Rooms—Thanks to Robot Furniture
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HR Dive
Execs believe they’re immune to false information. That’s trouble for HR.
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Axios
Privacy walls are closing in around Big Tech