What We're Reading: Page 272
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 07, 2017
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The Verge
DeepMind’s AI became a superhuman chess player in a few hours
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CNET
Internet of things needs security rules, says Sen. Maggie Hassan
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Wall Street Journal
It’s Amazon’s World—But Do You Want to Live There?
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Ars Technica
Mastermind behind sophisticated, massive botnet outs himself
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ZDNet
Now you can 3D-print things that connect to Wi-Fi without batteries or electronics
Dec 06, 2017
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Harvard Business Review
Which of Your Employees Are Most Likely to Expose Your Company to a Cyberattack?
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The Guardian
Sheryl Sandberg says she faced sexual harassment and firms lack clear policies
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GeekWire
Bezos and other tech luminaries back $150M ‘Rise of the Rest’ fund to boost startups between coasts
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CNET
Android keyboard app leaks personal data of 31 million users
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Fortune
Dish Network CEO Charlie Ergen Steps Down; Stock Ticks Up
Dec 05, 2017
Dec 04, 2017
Dec 01, 2017
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Ars Technica
Australian man uses snack bags as Faraday cage to block tracking by employer
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CyberScoop
National data breach notification law introduced by Senate Commerce Committee members
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CNBC
Former Intel data center boss Diane Bryant joins Google Cloud as new COO
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The Atlantic
Prepare for the New Paywall Era
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GeekWire
Working Geek: Redfin chief economist Nela Richardson believes data science can help with affordable housing challenges
Nov 30, 2017
Nov 29, 2017
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TechCrunch
Huge security flaw lets anyone log into a High Sierra Mac
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The Wall Street Journal
Quantum Computing Goes From Lab to Spy Thriller
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Science Magazine
Artificial intelligence goes bilingual—without a dictionary
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Bloomberg
Meg Whitman Says Sexual Harassment Cases May Change Workplace
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The Atlantic
Remembering Obsolete Technologies Makes Us Feel Good