Leaked internal messages show that several coworkers rallied around James Damore’s now-infamous Google memo.
Source: Wired
So you’ve cleaned and cleaned, and your floor, mattress or clothes *still* smells like cat pee? Here’s the fix.
Source: CNET
Finally, an automaker recognizes that manual transmissions still have room for improvement.
Source: CNET
Amazon is ready to launch whole-home audio for its Alexa speakers, one report claims.
Source: CNET
Wade Wilson’s new friend (or rival) from the future is here.
Source: CNET
Intel announced its acquisition of Mobileye in March for $15.3 billion. Mobileye is best known for its collision detection technology, which will be combined with Intel’s hardware. Now, that deal is final.
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Source: Digital trends
The US International Trade Commission, which has the power to bar products from entering the country, will investigate Qualcomm’s complaints against Apple.
Source: CNET
The Discord chat app is being used to transfer player login credentials for the blocky MMO Roblox. Robux in-game currency can then be funneled into a separate account and cashed out.
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Source: Digital trends
Google dismissed Damore for “perpetuating gender stereotypes” in a memo he posted to internal forums last week.
Source: Wired
The last few months saw some major malware moments, most notably the WannaCry and NotPetya (a.k.a. ExPetr/Nyetya/Petya) attacks. Kaspersky Labs’ quarterly report suggests that the trend is likely here to stay for now, as waves of increasingly sophisticated hacks further the veiled aims of shadowy individual actors and governments alike. Read More
Source: TechCrunch