What We're Reading: Page 191
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 24, 2020
Feb 21, 2020
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The New York Times
Lawrence Tesler, Pioneer of Personal Computing, Dies at 74
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ZDNet
DOD DISA discloses data breach
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Computerworld
Apple joins industry effort to eliminate passwords
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CFO Dive
With shrinking budgets, finance spending goes to new tech
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Fortune
Some Oracle employees stop work in protest of Larry Ellison’s pro-Trump politics
Feb 20, 2020
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WIRED
Governments Are Clamping Down On Foreign Tech Investments
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Harvard Business Review
Stop Calling It “Innovation”
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TechCrunch
Google gobbling Fitbit is a major privacy risk, warns EU data protection advisor
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Krebs on Security
Hackers Were Inside Citrix for Five Months
Feb 19, 2020
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OneZero
NEC Is the Most Important Facial Recognition Company You’ve Never Heard Of
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Inverse
'Devs' FX review: A brutal takedown of Silicon Valley from sci-fi's best storyteller
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CNET
This could be Microsoft's most important product in 2020. If it works
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Krebs on Security
Pay Up, Or We’ll Make Google Ban Your Ads
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BBC
Amazon: How Bezos built his data machine
Feb 18, 2020
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Ars Technica
Jeff Bezos pledges $10 billion to stop climate change
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Fortune
Oracle, Google to face off at Supreme Court over APIs
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CyberScoop
How the suspected Equifax hackers covered their tracks
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ZDNet
Do developers take full responsibility for security? MongoDB finds only a third do
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HR Dive
Google HR head exits as observers see 'lingering' employee anger
Feb 14, 2020
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TechCrunch
The U.S. is charging Huawei with racketeering
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Gizmodo
Developer Finds USB Chargers Have as Much Processing Power as the Apollo 11 Guidance Computers
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BBC Worklife
Why so many of the world’s oldest companies are in Japan
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VentureBeat
Is AI cybersecurity's salvation or its greatest threat?
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ZDNet
Oracle tells the Supreme Court: "Google has a problem"
Feb 13, 2020
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TechCrunch
GMSA cancels Mobile World Congress due to coronavirus concerns
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CNBC
AWS CEO Andy Jassy: It's 'folklore' that Amazon wins in new industries
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VICE
Data Protection Authority Investigates Avast for Selling Users’ Browsing History
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Hollywood Reporter
The Man Who Holds Hollywood and Silicon Valley's Future in His Hands