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“Silicon Valley is a lot cleaner today than when I started, during the 1990s dot-com bubble,” said Reed Kathrein, a San ...
07/09/2021

“Silicon Valley is a lot cleaner today than when I started, during the 1990s dot-com bubble,” said Reed Kathrein, a San Francisco lawyer who successfully sued Ms. Holmes and Theranos in 2016 on behalf of investors. “Everyone is throwing money at these start-ups. Everyone thinks they’re going to win the lottery. It’s easier to be honest.” Reforms prompted by the…...

https://blogps.com/in-silicon-valley-criminal-prosecutors-see-no-evil-2/

“Silicon Valley is a lot cleaner today than when I started, during the 1990s dot-com bubble,” said Reed Kathrein, a San Francisco lawyer who successfully sued M

The police in China released a former Alibaba manager who had been accused of r**e by a co-worker after prosecutors decl...
07/09/2021

The police in China released a former Alibaba manager who had been accused of r**e by a co-worker after prosecutors declined to charge him, deepening debate about an episode that has shaken the Chinese technology industry and prompted a reckoning for the fledgling movement in the country. In a statement issued late Monday, the authorities in the eastern Chinese city of Jinan said that the behavior of the manager — referred to by his surname, Wang — did not constitute a crime and that his arrest had not been approved....

https://blogps.com/alibaba-manager-not-charged-in-chinas-latest-metoo-moment/

The police in China released a former Alibaba manager who had been accused of r**e by a co-worker after prosecutors declined to charge him, deepening debate abo

“Silicon Valley is a lot cleaner today than when I started, during the 1990s dot-com bubble,” said Reed Kathrein, a San ...
07/09/2021

“Silicon Valley is a lot cleaner today than when I started, during the 1990s dot-com bubble,” said Reed Kathrein, a San Francisco lawyer who successfully sued Ms. Holmes and Theranos in 2016 on behalf of investors. “Everyone is throwing money at these start-ups. Everyone thinks they’re going to win the lottery. It’s easier to be honest.” Reforms prompted by the…...

https://blogps.com/in-silicon-valley-criminal-prosecutors-see-no-evil/

“Silicon Valley is a lot cleaner today than when I started, during the 1990s dot-com bubble,” said Reed Kathrein, a San Francisco lawyer who successfully sued M

For years, start-ups, automakers and other companies have been slowly building chargers, mainly in California and other ...
07/09/2021

For years, start-ups, automakers and other companies have been slowly building chargers, mainly in California and other coastal states where most electric cars are sold. These businesses use different strategies to make money, and auto experts say it is not clear which will succeed. The company with the most stations, ChargePoint, sells chargers to individuals, workplaces, stores, condo and apartment buildings, and businesses with fleets of electric vehicles....

https://blogps.com/bidens-electric-car-plans-hinge-on-having-enough-chargers/

For years, start-ups, automakers and other companies have been slowly building chargers, mainly in California and other coastal states where most electric cars

Among the pandemic’s biggest economic winners is Amazon, which nearly doubled its annual profit last year to $21 billion...
06/09/2021

Among the pandemic’s biggest economic winners is Amazon, which nearly doubled its annual profit last year to $21 billion and is on pace to far exceed that total this year. The profits flowed from the millions of Americans who value the convenience of quick home delivery, but critics complain that the arrangement comes at a large cost to workers, whom they say the company pushes to physical extremes....

https://blogps.com/california-bill-could-alter-amazon-labor-practices/

Among the pandemic’s biggest economic winners is Amazon, which nearly doubled its annual profit last year to $21 billion and is on pace to far exceed that total

It was a pitch tuned for a politically polarized audience. Erik Finman, a 22-year-old who called himself the world’s you...
06/09/2021

It was a pitch tuned for a politically polarized audience. Erik Finman, a 22-year-old who called himself the world’s youngest Bitcoin millionaire, posted a video on Twitter for a new kind of smartphone that he said would liberate Americans from their “Big Tech overlords.” His splashy video, posted in July, had stirring music, American flags and references to former Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Donald J....

https://blogps.com/meet-the-freedom-phone-a-smartphone-for-conservatives/

It was a pitch tuned for a politically polarized audience. Erik Finman, a 22-year-old who called himself the world’s youngest Bitcoin millionaire, posted a vide

WASHINGTON — Representative Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican leader, has threatened to retaliate against any company...
06/09/2021

WASHINGTON — Representative Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican leader, has threatened to retaliate against any company that complies with the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot, after the panel asked dozens of firms to preserve the phone and social media records of 11 far-right members of Congress who pushed to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Mr. McCarthy’s warning was an escalation of his efforts to thwart a full accounting of the deadly attack at the Capitol carried out by a pro-Trump mob, and his latest attempt to insulate the former president and Republican lawmakers from scrutiny of any ties to the violence....

https://blogps.com/mccarthy-threatens-technology-firms-that-comply-with-riot-inquiry/

WASHINGTON — Representative Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican leader, has threatened to retaliate against any company that complies with the congressional co

Postponing gives the workers who are responding to new requirements sufficient time to become fully vaccinated. And it g...
06/09/2021

Postponing gives the workers who are responding to new requirements sufficient time to become fully vaccinated. And it gives companies more time to set up the logistics that accompany vaccination mandates, such as processes for tracking vaccination status and, soon, who has received a booster. “Within a company, a C.E.O. can say: ‘Our company, our culture, our business. We need to be together, we need to be in the office, this is the date,’” said Mary Kay O’Neill, a senior health consultant at Mercer Consulting Group....

https://blogps.com/why-you-might-not-be-returning-to-the-office-until-next-year/

Postponing gives the workers who are responding to new requirements sufficient time to become fully vaccinated. And it gives companies more time to set up the l

Facebook users who recently watched a video from a British tabloid featuring Black men saw an automated prompt from the ...
04/09/2021

Facebook users who recently watched a video from a British tabloid featuring Black men saw an automated prompt from the social network that asked if they would like to “keep seeing videos about Primates,” causing the company to investigate and disable the artificial intelligence-powered feature that pushed the message. Facebook on Friday apologized for what it called “an unacceptable error” and said it was looking into the recommendation feature to “prevent this from happening again.”...

https://blogps.com/facebook-apologizes-after-a-i-puts-primates-label-on-video-of-black-men/

Facebook users who recently watched a video from a British tabloid featuring Black men saw an automated prompt from the social network that asked if they would

Apple said on Friday that it would delay its rollout of child safety measures, which would have allowed it to scan users...
03/09/2021

Apple said on Friday that it would delay its rollout of child safety measures, which would have allowed it to scan users’ iPhones to detect images of child sexual abuse, after criticism from privacy groups. The company announced in early August that iPhones would begin using complex technology to spot images of child sexual abuse, commonly known as child po*******hy, that users uploaded to its iCloud storage service....

https://blogps.com/apple-delays-rollout-of-child-safety-features/

Apple said on Friday that it would delay its rollout of child safety measures, which would have allowed it to scan users’ iPhones to detect images of child sexu

As California’s Sept. 14 election over whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom draws closer, unfounded rumors about the even...
03/09/2021

As California’s Sept. 14 election over whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom draws closer, unfounded rumors about the event are growing. Here are two that are circulating widely online, how they spread and why, state and local officials said, they are wrong. Rumor No. 1: Holes in the ballot envelopes were being used to screen out votes that say “yes” to a recall....

https://blogps.com/these-two-rumors-are-going-viral-ahead-of-californias-recall-election/

As California’s Sept. 14 election over whether to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom draws closer, unfounded rumors about the event are growing. Here are two that are cir

On GitHub, a website for sharing and collaborating on software code, another programmer released a script and posted a l...
03/09/2021

On GitHub, a website for sharing and collaborating on software code, another programmer released a script and posted a link on Thursday to a new app called Pro-Life Buster that allowed people to automatically spam the Texas website with “bogus tips.” The developer wrote that the script was a way to push back against the law because it was “no one’s business to know about people’s abortions.”...

https://blogps.com/tiktok-users-and-coders-flood-texas-abortion-site-with-fake-tips/

On GitHub, a website for sharing and collaborating on software code, another programmer released a script and posted a link on Thursday to a new app called Pro-

Technology 27 August 2021, 2:06 pm. 1 minute Reuters reported exclusively that Microsoft has warned thousands of its clo...
03/09/2021

Technology 27 August 2021, 2:06 pm. 1 minute Reuters reported exclusively that Microsoft has warned thousands of its cloud computing customers, including some of the world’s largest companies, that intruders could have the ability to read, change or even delete their main databases. A research team at a security company discovered a vulnerability under which it was able to access keys that control access to databases held by thousands of companies. Article Tags Topics of Interest: Technology Type: Reuters Best Sectors: Technology Regions: Americas Win Types: Exclusivity Story Types: Exclusive / Scoop Media Types: Text Customer Impact: Major Global Story Source link

https://blogps.com/reuters-exclusively-reports-microsoft-warns-thousands-of-cloud-customers-of-exposed-databases/

Technology 27 August 2021, 2:06 pm. 1 minute Reuters reported exclusively that Microsoft has warned thousands of its cloud computing customers, including some o

In a scene from “Saturday Night Live,” the English actor Daniel Craig stares into the camera and flops his arms halfhear...
03/09/2021

In a scene from “Saturday Night Live,” the English actor Daniel Craig stares into the camera and flops his arms halfheartedly, as if he meant to raise them above his head but got tired halfway. “Ladies and gentlemen, the Weeknd,” he says, announcing the episode’s musical guest: the Canadian pop star Abel Tesfaye. The studio audience begins to cheer....

https://blogps.com/why-its-not-the-weekend-until-craigweekend-says-so/

In a scene from “Saturday Night Live,” the English actor Daniel Craig stares into the camera and flops his arms halfheartedly, as if he meant to raise them abov

In a scene from “Saturday Night Live,” the English actor Daniel Craig stares into the camera and flops his arms halfhear...
03/09/2021

In a scene from “Saturday Night Live,” the English actor Daniel Craig stares into the camera and flops his arms halfheartedly, as if he meant to raise them above his head but got tired halfway. “Ladies and gentlemen, the Weeknd,” he says, announcing the episode’s musical guest: the Canadian pop star Abel Tesfaye. The studio audience begins to cheer....

https://blogps.com/is-it-the-weekend-not-until-he-says-so/

In a scene from “Saturday Night Live,” the English actor Daniel Craig stares into the camera and flops his arms halfheartedly, as if he meant to raise them abov

Apple, in a legal settlement announced on Thursday with a group of app developers, said it would allow developers to urg...
03/09/2021

Apple, in a legal settlement announced on Thursday with a group of app developers, said it would allow developers to urge customers to pay them outside their iPhone apps. The move would allow app makers to avoid paying Apple a commission on their sales and could appease developers and regulators concerned with its control over mobile apps, including strict policies designed to force developers to pay it a cut of their sales....

https://blogps.com/apple-avoids-another-legal-fight-with-app-developers/

Apple , in a legal settlement announced on Thursday with a group of app developers, said it would allow developers to urge customers to pay them outside their i

The court fight with Epic, which played out in a federal court in Oakland, Calif., earlier this year, arguably presents ...
03/09/2021

The court fight with Epic, which played out in a federal court in Oakland, Calif., earlier this year, arguably presents the greater threat to Apple’s App Store business. Epic wants to force the iPhone maker to allow app developers to avoid App Store commissions altogether, which would be a major financial hit to Apple. A federal judge is expected to soon issue a verdict in that case....

https://blogps.com/apple-gives-ground-in-a-strategic-retreat-from-strict-app-store-rules/

The court fight with Epic, which played out in a federal court in Oakland, Calif., earlier this year, arguably presents the greater threat to Apple’s App Store

Locast, a nonprofit streaming service that piped local broadcast signals over the internet, is shutting down after a fed...
02/09/2021

Locast, a nonprofit streaming service that piped local broadcast signals over the internet, is shutting down after a federal judge ruled against the organization in a rare case tackling the legality of network content delivered online. The organization said it was “suspending operations, effective immediately,” and it added that Locast was meant to “operate in accordance with the strict letter of the law,” but had to comply with the ruling, with which it disagreed....

https://blogps.com/locast-shutting-down-after-losing-court-battle-with-tv-networks/

Locast, a nonprofit streaming service that piped local broadcast signals over the internet, is shutting down after a federal judge ruled against the organizatio

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