Microsoft disclosed the flaw in the Android app’s deep link verification process, which has since been fixed.
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Bankruptcy filing: Celsius says it expects ~$70M of “proceeds from the repayment of USD denominated loans”, which could help it operate through the end of 2022 (Krisztian Sandor/CoinDesk)
Krisztian Sandor / CoinDesk: Bankruptcy filing: Celsius says it expects ~$70M of “proceeds from the repayment of USD denominated loans”, which could help it operate through the end of 2022 — The extra cash from loan repayments, previously believed to be in stablecoins, means a much needed boost for the cash-strapped lender.
Sources: Biden considers EOs to limit US investments in China, collection of US citizens’ data by Chinese companies, and selling of US tech to Chinese customers (Reed Albergotti/Semafor)
Reed Albergotti / Semafor: Sources: Biden considers EOs to limit US investments in China, collection of US citizens’ data by Chinese companies, and selling of US tech to Chinese customers — President Biden plans to sign an executive order that could dramatically limit U.S. investments in China, according to three people with knowledge of the […]
Featured video: Thank you, MIT employees!
Every fall, some 7,000 students arrive on campus, joining around 5,000 already here. In preparation, staff and faculty have made ready 6,210 dorm rooms, 30 residence halls, 13,828 offices, 5,488 labs, and 119 academic buildings. In honor of Labor Day, in this video we say, ‘Thank you, MIT employees!’ Produced by Christine Daniloff. Video by […]
How Companies Can Be Proactive — Not Reactive — on Social Issues
Four steps to operationalize your values.
Can Zombie Firms Survive Rising Interest Rates?
They feast on cheap credit, which is drying up.
In Crisis Zones, Investment in Purpose and Impact Drives Organizational Resilience and Growth – SPONSOR CONTENT FROM HSA Group
Sponsor content from HSA Group.
Anyone Can Be a VTuber. Here’s How to Get Started
Virtual YouTubers, or streamers who use digital avatars, are part of a growing creative community. And it’s not too hard (or costly) as you might think.
Sources: SoftBank is planning to cut at least 20% of staff, or around 100 positions, at its loss-making Vision Fund operation, mostly in the UK, US, and China (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg: Sources: SoftBank is planning to cut at least 20% of staff, or around 100 positions, at its loss-making Vision Fund operation, mostly in the UK, US, and China — SoftBank Group Corp. is planning to cut at least 20% of staff at its loss-churning Vision Fund operation, following public pledges …
Sources: Netflix’s ad-supported tier may debut on Nov. 1 in markets including Canada, France, Germany, UK, and US; the date was moved to beat Disney+’s Dec. 8 (Todd Spangler/Variety)
Todd Spangler / Variety: Sources: Netflix’s ad-supported tier may debut on Nov. 1 in markets including Canada, France, Germany, UK, and US; the date was moved to beat Disney+’s Dec. 8 — Netflix is moving up the timeline for the debut of its cheaper, ad-supported plan to November — in order to get out before […]
Best of 2000 AD Proves Why the Comics Are Classic
A new anthology of the beloved British series actually manages to collect the work that makes it great.
Sony’s New Flagship TV Is a Pleasure to Watch—and Listen to
There’s a new panel technology in town: QD-OLED, a brighter version of OLED. This Sony, the first TV to use it, matches it with an excellent audio system.
Counterpoint: iPhone active installed base overtook Android to gain 50%+ share of the US smartphone market in Q2, up from 35% in 2019 and the highest since 2007 (Patrick McGee/Financial Times)
Patrick McGee / Financial Times: Counterpoint: iPhone active installed base overtook Android to gain 50%+ share of the US smartphone market in Q2, up from 35% in 2019 and the highest since 2007 — Milestone was passed in quarter ending in June, says Counterpoint Research — Apple has overtaken Android devices to account …
21 Early Labor Day Deals on Phones, Headphones, and Pizza Ovens
These discounts on Pixels, iPads, and Solo Stoves will sweeten the end of your summer.
Facebook will shutter Neighborhoods, its Nextdoor-like product to help neighbors connect and share local information, in October, after launching it in May 2021 (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch)
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch: Facebook will shutter Neighborhoods, its Nextdoor-like product to help neighbors connect and share local information, in October, after launching it in May 2021 — Meta today confirmed it’s shutting down Neighborhoods, its Nextdoor clone launched last year to standardize the way neighbors connect …
A Delaware jury says Shopify owes $40M to patent holder Express Mobile for infringing three patents related to software for providing content to mobile devices (Blake Brittain/Reuters)
Blake Brittain / Reuters: A Delaware jury says Shopify owes $40M to patent holder Express Mobile for infringing three patents related to software for providing content to mobile devices — E-commerce platform Shopify Inc owes patent holder Express Mobile Inc $40 million for infringing three patents related …
Micron plans to invest ~$15B in a new memory manufacturing fab in Idaho, spending a total of $40B in the US by 2030, with grants and credits under the CHIPS Act (Yuvraj Malik/Reuters)
Yuvraj Malik / Reuters: Micron plans to invest ~$15B in a new memory manufacturing fab in Idaho, spending a total of $40B in the US by 2030, with grants and credits under the CHIPS Act — Micron Technology Inc (MU.O) will invest about $15 billion over the next 10 years in a new memory-chip manufacturing […]
Battery made of crab shell and zinc is rechargeable and biodegradable
A zinc battery made using a compound from crab shells can be recharged at least 1000 times and can biodegrade or be recycled at the end of its life
Meta AI can tell which words you hear by reading your brainwaves
The company behind Facebook has created an AI that could one day be used to help nonverbal people better communicate
Letter regarding proposed free expression statement from MIT
The following letter was sent to the MIT community today by President L. Rafael Reif and includes a letter sent to MIT faculty today by Provost Cynthia Barnhart, Chancellor Melissa Nobles, and Chair of the Faculty Lily L. Tsai. To the members of the MIT community, Last fall, I asked the provost, chancellor and chair of the faculty […]
High energy and hungry for the hardest problems
A high school track star and valedictorian, Anne White has always relished moving fast and clearing high hurdles. Since joining the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) in 2009 she has produced path-breaking fusion research, helped attract a more diverse cohort of students and scholars into the discipline, and, during a worldwide pandemic, assumed the role […]
Using machine learning to identify undiagnosable cancers
The first step in choosing the appropriate treatment for a cancer patient is to identify their specific type of cancer, including determining the primary site — the organ or part of the body where the cancer begins. In rare cases, the origin of a cancer cannot be determined, even with extensive testing. Although these cancers […]
Setting Your Annual Budget Amid Economic Uncertainty
Four steps to prepare your company — before it’s too late.
How to Tell If a Prospective Employer Values Psychological Safety
Look out for these red flags.
The UK’s CMA says Microsoft’s $69B Activision Blizzard acquisition will require an in-depth review and gives Microsoft a September 8 deadline to offer remedies (Katharine Gemmell/Bloomberg)
Katharine Gemmell / Bloomberg: The UK’s CMA says Microsoft’s $69B Activision Blizzard acquisition will require an in-depth review and gives Microsoft a September 8 deadline to offer remedies — Microsoft Corp.’s planned $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard Inc. will be sent for an in-depth review unless …
Greenland’s Melting Glaciers Spew a Complicated Treasure: Sand
Meltwater from the island’s ice sheet is loaded with the right kind of sand for concrete production—which further warms the planet.
The Russian Spy in My Econ Class
Johns Hopkins’ long history with student-spies suggests this most recent incident will not lead to much change—but maybe that’s OK.
How YouTube’s Tumultuous Past Will Shape Its Future
This week, we examine YouTube’s history and its role in shaping internet culture. Mark Bergen, author of a new book about the platform, joins us.
Brian Krebs apologizes to IoT manufacturer Ubiquiti after posting now-removed articles on a “breach” based on a “sole source” currently under federal indictment (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security)
Brian Krebs / Krebs on Security: Brian Krebs apologizes to IoT manufacturer Ubiquiti after posting now-removed articles on a “breach” based on a “sole source” currently under federal indictment — Last year, I posted a series of articles about a purported “breach” at Ubiquiti.
OneSignal, which helps businesses automate SMS, in-app, and email campaigns, raised a $50M Series C led by BAM Elevate, bringing its total funding to $80M (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: OneSignal, which helps businesses automate SMS, in-app, and email campaigns, raised a $50M Series C led by BAM Elevate, bringing its total funding to $80M — OneSignal, a platform that powers notifications for mobile apps and more, today announced that it raised $50 million in a Series C round led …
Analysis of email traffic suggests remote work may stifle innovation
The debate over what is lost when remote work replaces an in-person workplace just got an infusion of much-needed data. According to a study conducted at MIT, when workers go remote, the types of work relationships that encourage innovation tend to be hard hit. Two and a half years after Covid-19 shut down offices and […]
Ukraine’s army of hackers failed to thwart Russia and quickly gave up
As Russia invaded Ukraine, much was made of Ukraine’s volunteer “hacktivist” army, but an analysis of cyberattacks against Russia suggests they achieved little more than minor digital graffiti
Nvidia and AMD say the US imposed export restrictions on chips used for AI applications to Russia and China, affecting chips like Nvidia’s A100 and AMD’s MI200 (Max A. Cherney/Protocol)
Max A. Cherney / Protocol: Nvidia and AMD say the US imposed export restrictions on chips used for AI applications to Russia and China, affecting chips like Nvidia’s A100 and AMD’s MI200 — The U.S. has begun to impose fresh restrictions on exports of advanced chips necessary for AI-related applications to Russia and China …
You’re Not Stringer Bell, but You May Still Need a Burner Phone
Prepaid phones are looking good as privacy worries peak.
Is the Psychedelic Therapy Bubble About to Burst?
A new paper argues that excitement has veered into misinformation—and scientists should be the ones to set things straight.
Behind Google Worker Protests of an Israeli Government Cloud Deal
Ariel Koren and fellow Googlers feared the company’s technology could be used against Palestinians. She says pressure from managers forced her to resign.
Sources: Netflix seeks to charge brands a CPM of about $65 on its ad-supported tier, more than most other services, with an annual $20M brand spending cap (Suzanne Vranica/Wall Street Journal)
Suzanne Vranica / Wall Street Journal: Sources: Netflix seeks to charge brands a CPM of about $65 on its ad-supported tier, more than most other services, with an annual $20M brand spending cap — Streaming giant aims for Nov. 1 launch of ad-supported tier, ad buyers say — Netflix Inc. NFLX 1.32%▲ …
Internal memo: Meta is setting up a New Monetization Experiences division to identify and build “possible paid features” for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp (Alex Heath/The Verge)
Alex Heath / The Verge: Internal memo: Meta is setting up a New Monetization Experiences division to identify and build “possible paid features” for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp — A new team will be tasked with building paid experiences across Meta’s apps — Meta is setting up a product organization …
DeepMind AI learns to play soccer using decades of match simulations
An artificial intelligence learned to skilfully control digital humanoid soccer players by working through decades worth of soccer matches in just a few weeks
Watch DeepMind’s digital humanoids learn to play soccer
DeepMind’s artificial intelligence has learned to play soccer from decades worth of computer simulations
Magnetic gearbox could power robots to crawl or jump inside your body
Robots without batteries, motors or electronics can lack power, but a tiny gearbox driven by an external magnetic field enabled one soft robot to jump almost 40 times its height
MIT’s MOXIE experiment reliably produces oxygen on Mars
On the red and dusty surface of Mars, nearly 100 million miles from Earth, an instrument the size of a lunchbox is proving it can reliably do the work of a small tree. The MIT-led Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment, or MOXIE, has been successfully making oxygen from the Red Planet’s carbon-dioxide-rich atmosphere […]
A simple way to significantly increase lifetimes of fuel cells and other devices
In research that could jump-start work on a range of technologies including fuel cells, which are key to storing solar and wind energy, MIT researchers have found a relatively simple way to increase the lifetimes of these devices: changing the pH of the system. Fuel and electrolysis cells made of materials known as solid metal […]
Chloé Gentgen named one of Aviation Week Network’s “20 Twenties”
Aviation Week Network named Chloé Gentgen SM’22, a PhD candidate in the MIT Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AeroAstro), as one of this year’s 20 Twenties Award recipients. The program has selected 20 promising recipients each year since 2013, based on stellar academic performance, extensive community involvement, and substantial research contributions, to recognize the next […]
Leading with Confidence in Uncertain Times
Five tools to help you plan and make decisions when the future is unclear.
Quiet Quitting Is About Bad Bosses, Not Bad Employees
Decades of research shows that workers are much more likely to go the extra mile when their managers invest in them.
When — and Why — You Should Explain How Your AI Works
Four scenarios in which companies should be prepared to explain an algorithm’s predictions.
The Best Grills to Up Your Cookout Game
We grilled, smoked, baked, cleaned, and repeated to find the best option for every home.
The FTC May (Finally) Protect Americans From Data Brokers
The agency’s lawsuit against Kochava should squash the industry’s core defense—and help keep sensitive info off the open market.
An Inside Look at Asus’ First Laptop With a Foldable Screen
This week, Asus fully revealed its first PC with a screen that folds up. WIRED has exclusive images of the prototypes it built to get there.