What We're Reading: Page 225
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Nov 07, 2019
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MIT Technology Review
Inside the Microsoft team tracking the world’s most dangerous hackers
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Retail Dive
Amazon to invest $40M in new robotics hub
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The Atlantic
Managing Your Friendships, With Software
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Fortune
Cloud Killer? Why 5G Won't Spell The End for Network Storage
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CyberScoop
A flaw in Amazon's Ring doorbells leaked customers' Wi-Fi credentials
Nov 06, 2019
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HR Dive
Veterans are underemployed because employers don't understand their skills
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Financial Times
Africa should look to India for digital inspiration
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CNBC
Amazon is responsible for most Big Tech job growth since 2000
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ZDNet
Cloudflare: Here's how we defeated a law firm trolling us over a $1 tech patent
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GeekWire
How Apple’s new $2.5B housing initiative stacks up vs. Microsoft, Amazon, and other tech giants
Nov 05, 2019
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Variety
‘Superman’ Saved on Glass Disc from Microsoft, Warner Bros.
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Vice
Engineer Says Software Firm Cut Her Maternity Leave Short After Her Baby Died
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HR Dive
Forrester: In 2020, companies 'will stop apologizing' for their employee experiences
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The Guardian
Undercover reporter reveals life in a Polish troll farm
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Smart Cities Dive
Microsoft to build smart cities tech hub in Syracuse, NY
Nov 04, 2019
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Washington Business Journal
'Elbows out.' Area universities will compete with each other, and Amazon, for tech talent
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GeekWire
Q&A: Satya Nadella on Microsoft’s new world view, dual-screen devices and Pentagon cloud deal
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Gizmodo
Google's New Anti-Smartphone Apps, Ranked
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TechCrunch
Hailing a driverless ride in a Waymo
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WIRED
Inside the Icelandic Facility Where Bitcoin Is Mined
Nov 01, 2019
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MIT Technology Review
The DNA database used to find the Golden State Killer is a national security leak waiting to happen
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Axios
The global shortage of privacy experts
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Wired
Zuckerberg's View of Speech on Facebook Is Stuck in 2004
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Banking Dive
Trust is a digital bank's most crucial currency, 3 challenger CEOs say
Oct 31, 2019
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The New York Times
2 Plead Guilty in 2016 Uber and Lynda.com Hacks
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Microsoft Access: The Zombie Database Software That Won’t Die
Microsoft Access: The Zombie Database Software That Won’t Die
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Quartz
How Nokia's collapse turned Oulu into an internet wonderland
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Ars Technica
An Army “hacker con” goes big: The return of AvengerCon
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The Verge
The world’s first poop database needs your help
Oct 30, 2019
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The Washington Post
Why WhatsApp is pushing back on NSO Group hacking
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HR Dive
Pittsburgh-based training center to launch advanced robotics apprenticeship
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GeekWire
Judge limits role of former Amazon sales exec in AWS vs. Google Cloud non-compete lawsuit
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Fast Company
50 years ago today, the internet was born in Room 3420