Google employees and Silicon Valley pundits are reacting with outrage to a 10-page document reportedly written by a Google engineer that criticizes the company’s “left leaning” culture, taking aim at company policies meant to foster a more diverse workplace. The document, which was first reported by Motherboard and published in full by Gizmodo, was said […]
Read moreA lot of people who want a luxury car for commuting ask what they should get, and a surprising amount of the time I recommend the Avalon. Of course, they scoff and say they wouldn’t be caught dead in a Toyota, especially when Bob next door just bought a Bimmer. So they go out and […]
Read moreFinancial watchdogs are trying to force Silicon Valley founders to give investors more control over their companies when they go public. In the latest case, two index providers have banned Snap shares from their indexes because it sells only shares that give investors no votes, meaning they have zero control. But experts say that the […]
Read moreTeenagers today are more depressed, have higher rates of suicide, and hang out with friends less often than teens in earlier eras, according to one researcher, who has blamed the rise of smartphones for the problem. Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State, wrote in The Atlantic this week that she’s noticed a […]
Read moreFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg isn’t running for president. Zuckerberg says he isn’t running. His close colleagues and friends we’ve spoken to say he isn’t running. And quite frankly, he already has pretty amazing influence running Facebook and spending his billions on whatever philanthropic issues he cares most about. Why add all the red tape and […]
Read moreMikhail Sosonkin is a so-called “white-hat,” or ethical hacker – or one who breaks into networks to test their security. The Russian-born Sosonskin, who works for cybersecurity startup Synack, showed me firsthand how easy it is to break into a computer. It took just minutes for him to hack into my personal computer. My downfall […]
Read moreA three-year-old child in the Bay Area was recently admitted to the hospital with a rash. The child was sent home with a diagnosis of hand-foot-and-mouth disease, a common virus that typically resolves in a few weeks. But the patient continued to get worse and had to be admitted to the hospital. The doctors were […]
Read moreBitcoin leaped more than 10 percent overnight into record territory, significantly strengthening against its offshoot “bitcoin cash” amid a hack on the new currency’s network. Bitcoin hit an all-time high of $3,242.82 early Saturday morning Eastern Time, according to CoinDesk, before paring its gains slightly to hover near $3,172, with a market capitalization of more […]
Read moreMozilla, the company behind the Firefox internet browser, has begun testing a feature that lets you enter a search query using your voice instead of typing it in. The move could help Mozilla’s efforts to make Firefox more competitive with Google Chrome. If you’re using Firefox in English on Mac, Windows or Linux, you can […]
Read moreSan Francisco based Le Cupboard‘s vending machines offer plant-based snacks and entrees, and will soon pop up in public spaces. CNBC stopped by LeCupboard’s cafe to sample some of the machines’ offerings. The vending machines, which the company calls “mobile cupboards,” offer entrees and snacks featuring the company’s own proprietary grain, which has no sugar. […]
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