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School of Engineering second quarter 2022 awards

Members of the MIT engineering faculty receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence. The School of Engineering periodically recognizes their achievements by highlighting the honors, prizes, and medals won by faculty working in our academic departments, labs, and centers. Regina Barzilay of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science […]

London-based Altruistiq, which offers SaaS tools to help companies analyze and reduce their carbon emissions, raised a £15M seed led by Molten Ventures (Dan Taylor/Tech.eu)

Dan Taylor / Tech.eu: London-based Altruistiq, which offers SaaS tools to help companies analyze and reduce their carbon emissions, raised a £15M seed led by Molten Ventures  —  Eschewing the carbon counting and trading, London’s Altruistiq is going it’s own way and targeting the traditional bad actors …

Bitfinex and Tether partner with P2P infrastructure developer Hypercore to launch the Holepunch protocol and peer-to-peer encrypted video calling app Keet (Yogita Khatri/The Block)

Yogita Khatri / The Block: Bitfinex and Tether partner with P2P infrastructure developer Hypercore to launch the Holepunch protocol and peer-to-peer encrypted video calling app Keet  —  – Bitfinex and Tether have launched Keet: a peer-to-peer video calling app.  — The two companies have invested $10 million to date …

An in-depth look at the research collaboration between NASA and the FAA since 2017 to write new US airspace rules for safely accommodating millions of drones (Chris Feliciano Arnold/Bloomberg)

Chris Feliciano Arnold / Bloomberg: An in-depth look at the research collaboration between NASA and the FAA since 2017 to write new US airspace rules for safely accommodating millions of drones  —  “Please stay clear of the flight line,” warns Keith Hyde, director of U.S. operations for Wing.

How Apple, Amazon, and Google are trying to win live sports streaming rights by persuading skeptical leagues to switch from traditional TV and cable networks (New York Times)

New York Times: How Apple, Amazon, and Google are trying to win live sports streaming rights by persuading skeptical leagues to switch from traditional TV and cable networks  —  Competing for rights to broadcast games from the N.F.L. and other leagues could be hard for broadcast and cable companies that “aren’t playing by the same […]

Sources: the new “Pro” Apple Watch will have a ~7% larger screen, a new design, and a case with a more durable formulation of titanium to make it extra rugged (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)

Mark Gurman / Bloomberg: Sources: the new “Pro” Apple Watch will have a ~7% larger screen, a new design, and a case with a more durable formulation of titanium to make it extra rugged  —  Apple is set to report earnings this week against the backdrop of an economic downturn and a plan to slow […]

How China’s mass collection of personal info and its new, unevenly enforced data security rules contribute to a thriving underground market for stolen data (Karen Hao/Wall Street Journal)

Karen Hao / Wall Street Journal: How China’s mass collection of personal info and its new, unevenly enforced data security rules contribute to a thriving underground market for stolen data  —  Government’s mass collection of personal information aids social control but undermines national security, cybersecurity researchers say

How the nearly two-year-old chip shortage upended Detroit’s car manufacturing, which a historian says may be the biggest disruption since the 1970s fuel crisis (Jeanne Whalen/Washington Post)

Jeanne Whalen / Washington Post: How the nearly two-year-old chip shortage upended Detroit’s car manufacturing, which a historian says may be the biggest disruption since the 1970s fuel crisis  —  The worst crisis for automakers in 50 years has left dealerships with little to sell as prices soar for consumers  —  Listen

A look at the bipartisan American Data Privacy and Protection Act, which privacy experts say might finally give the US a strong federal data protection law (Gilad Edelman/Wired)

Gilad Edelman / Wired: A look at the bipartisan American Data Privacy and Protection Act, which privacy experts say might finally give the US a strong federal data protection law  —  A bill with bipartisan support might finally give the US a strong federal data protection law.  —  Usually, when Congress is working …

Helping cassava farmers by extending crop life

The root vegetable cassava is a major food staple in dozens of countries across the world. Drought-resistant, nutritious, and tasty, it has also become a major source of income for small-scale, rural farmers in places like West Africa and Southeast Asia. But the utility of cassava has always been limited by its short postharvest shelf […]

Gamers in China, where online porn is banned, are using the Steam app Wallpaper Engine as a cloud drive and a video player to exchange adult-only content (Zeyi Yang/MIT Technology Review)

Zeyi Yang / MIT Technology Review: Gamers in China, where online porn is banned, are using the Steam app Wallpaper Engine as a cloud drive and a video player to exchange adult-only content  —  Wallpaper Engine has become a haven for ingenious Chinese users who use it to smuggle adult content as desktop wallpaper.  But […]

DoorDash and Uber Eats are moving beyond food, focusing on groceries and alcohol, as users cut spending due to high inflation and a potential economic downturn (Preetika Rana/Wall Street Journal)

Preetika Rana / Wall Street Journal: DoorDash and Uber Eats are moving beyond food, focusing on groceries and alcohol, as users cut spending due to high inflation and a potential economic downturn  —  Delivery apps look to move beyond food as they face high inflation, a potential economic downturn  —  Grubhub CEO on the Postpandemic […]

Uber admits it failed to inform the FTC of the November 2016 hack that affected 57M passengers and drivers, as part of a settlement to avoid US criminal charges (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters)

Jonathan Stempel / Reuters: Uber admits it failed to inform the FTC of the November 2016 hack that affected 57M passengers and drivers, as part of a settlement to avoid US criminal charges  —  Uber Technologies Inc (UBER.N) on Friday accepted responsibility for covering up a 2016 data breach that affected 57 million passengers …

Survey of 14K delivery drivers in Japan: most work 40 hours or less per week, 63% are satisfied with work, 82% would keep their jobs “for a while” or “forever” (Kaoruko Ishibushi/Rest of World)

Kaoruko Ishibushi / Rest of World: Survey of 14K delivery drivers in Japan: most work 40 hours or less per week, 63% are satisfied with work, 82% would keep their jobs “for a while” or “forever”  —  Platform work has freed people from oppressive workplace culture.  For now.  —  • TOKYO, JAPAN

A look at Ukraine’s thriving tech sector amid war; National Bank of Ukraine: tech firms brought in $3.1B in revenue from January to May 2022, up from $2.5B YoY (David Segal/New York Times)

David Segal / New York Times: A look at Ukraine’s thriving tech sector amid war; National Bank of Ukraine: tech firms brought in $3.1B in revenue from January to May 2022, up from $2.5B YoY  —  Ukrainian technology companies have earned billions.  But with most executives unable to meet foreign clients, the good times may […]

A South Carolina bill would make it illegal to host, or provide access to, a website with information that is “reasonably likely to be used for an abortion” (Cat Zakrzewski/Washington Post)

Cat Zakrzewski / Washington Post: A South Carolina bill would make it illegal to host, or provide access to, a website with information that is “reasonably likely to be used for an abortion”  —  More states could follow, setting up a battle over the future of online speech across the country.  —  Listen  —  Gift […]

Google fires engineer Blake Lemoine, who believed Google’s LaMDA conversational technology was sentient, citing employment and data security policy violations (Alex Kantrowitz/Big Technology)

Alex Kantrowitz / Big Technology: Google fires engineer Blake Lemoine, who believed Google’s LaMDA conversational technology was sentient, citing employment and data security policy violations  —  Google has fired Blake Lemoine, the engineer who said he believed the company’s LaMDA conversational technology was sentient.

T-Mobile agrees to pay $350M to settle a class action lawsuit over a cyberattack in 2021 that impacted 76M+ customers and pledges $150M in security investments (Todd Bishop/GeekWire)

Todd Bishop / GeekWire: T-Mobile agrees to pay $350M to settle a class action lawsuit over a cyberattack in 2021 that impacted 76M+ customers and pledges $150M in security investments  —  T-Mobile agreed Friday to pay $350 million to settle class-action lawsuits brought over an August 2021 cyberattack …

Entrust, an ID management company used by US Treasury, DHS, and others, confirms it was breached by a ransomware gang in June which stole internal data (Lawrence Abrams/BleepingComputer)

Lawrence Abrams / BleepingComputer: Entrust, an ID management company used by US Treasury, DHS, and others, confirms it was breached by a ransomware gang in June which stole internal data  —  Digital security giant Entrust has confirmed that it suffered a cyberattack where threat actors breached their network and stole data from internal systems.

Finland-based IQM, which is building on-premises quantum computers for supercomputing data centres and research labs, raises a €128M Series A2 (Megha Paul/Tech.eu)

Megha Paul / Tech.eu: Finland-based IQM, which is building on-premises quantum computers for supercomputing data centres and research labs, raises a €128M Series A2  —  The Finnish startup, building superconducting quantum computers for HPC centres, research institutes and businesses, will use the funding …

A look at Meta’s $150M Meta Immersive Learning project, through which it has partnered with Iowa-based VR startup VictoryXR to create 10 “metaversities” (Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu/Protocol)

Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu / Protocol: A look at Meta’s $150M Meta Immersive Learning project, through which it has partnered with Iowa-based VR startup VictoryXR to create 10 “metaversities”  —  During her inorganic chemistry class at Morehouse College in the spring of 2021, Dr. Muhsinah Morris launched a little experiment.