What We're Reading: Page 234
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 26, 2019
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TechCrunch
Apple’s new ‘Sesame Street’-themed TV show will teach kids coding basics
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Financial Times
Number of workers in jobs that can be automated falls
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Bloomberg
Zappos Rejected by U.S. Supreme Court on Data Breach Suit
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SiliconANGLE
Nearly a million ASUS computer users infected by malware in automatic update
Mar 25, 2019
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Smart Cities Dive
AI could change the world. This is how governments and citizens should prepare
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GeekWire
Pope Francis taps into tech’s higher power and helps write code alongside Code.org founder
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IEEE Spectrum
Oracle Swings the Layoff Axe and Clear-cuts Teams of Engineers
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SiliconANGLE
Apple has quietly acquired UK workflow automation startup Stamplay
Mar 22, 2019
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Ars Technica
Facebook apps logged users’ passwords in plaintext, because why not
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TechCrunch
To fund Y Combinator’s top startups, VCs scoop them before Demo Day
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ZDNet
No-deal Brexit worries: Tech companies gripped by 'anger and despair'
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Education Dive
Automating asset management helps nimble school IT staffs stretch farther
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MIT Technology Review
Microsoft just booted up the first “DNA drive” for storing data
Mar 21, 2019
Mar 20, 2019
Mar 19, 2019
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MIT Technology Review
The man who helped invent virtual assistants thinks they’re doomed without a new AI approach
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CNBC
Here's how cybersecurity vendors drive the 'hacking' news cycle
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The Washington Post
Stanford launches artificial intelligence institute to put humans and ethics at the center of the booming field
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Ars Technica
Google, Microsoft work together for a year to figure out new type of Windows flaw
Mar 18, 2019
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Quanta Magazine
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science
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TechCrunch
Welcome to the hub of all hubs: Cosmos has launched
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BBC
Hated and hunted: The perilous life of the computer viruscracker making powerful enemies online
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CNBC
AWS pilots Pro-Rata Program to connect investors with start-ups
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Reuters
Beto O’Rourke’s secret membership in America’s oldest hacking group