What We're Reading: Page 186
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 05, 2020
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SiliconANGLE
Uncle! SAP extends controversial migration deadline for legacy customers
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Reuters
Major blockchain developer ConsenSys announces job losses
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NBC News
Can privacy be big business? A wave of startups thinks so.
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IEEE Spectrum
Bosch Gets Smartglasses Right With Tiny Eyeball Lasers
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HR Dive
CPOs in Silicon Valley: The allure of the 'culture bearer'
Feb 04, 2020
Feb 03, 2020
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WIRED
Dashlane's Super Bowl Ad Proves Password Managers Have Arrived
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ZDNet
Why UK's Huawei decision leaves the fate of global 5G wireless in US hands
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Vice
FCC Confirms 'One or More' Carriers Broke the Law Selling Location Data
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HR Dive
HR and IT may need to reconnect to modernize recruiting
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Fortune
On facial recognition, Berlin and London go their separate ways
Jan 31, 2020
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Fortune
Facebook settles biometric data lawsuit for $550 million
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Quanta Magazine
Artificial Intelligence Will Do What We Ask. That’s a Problem.
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Vice
What's Actually on the Dark Web
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TechCrunch
Breach at Indian airline SpiceJet affects 1.2 million passengers
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Electronic Frontier Foundation
Why Public Wi-Fi is a Lot Safer Than You Think
Jan 30, 2020
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CFO Dive
2020 M&A trends: 'Scope' deals to take center stage
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CNBC
Microsoft stock rises on earnings beat and better-than-expected guidance
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Reuters
Avast pulls plug on Jumpshot after data privacy scandal
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The Information
Apple Ends AI Startup’s Work on ‘Project Maven’ After Acquisition
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EdScoop
University CIOs are becoming business leaders, says Educause report
Jan 29, 2020
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HR Dive
Analysts expect 'dramatic' long-term growth in AR, VR training tech
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NBC News
NFL Twitter accounts hacked, including those of Super Bowl-bound Chiefs and 49ers
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CNBC
Congress urges Google to act against climate misinformation on YouTube
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ZDNet
Wawa card breach may rank as one of the biggest of all times
Jan 28, 2020
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The Wall Street Journal
What Do Amazon, Google and Salesforce Have in Common? In-House Music Groups
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VICE
Technology Has Made Labor Laws Obsolete, Experts Say
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Fortune
Apple: Why services are in the Q1 earnings spotlight
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GeekWire
Hundreds of Amazon employees protest company PR policy by speaking out about climate change