MIT-WHOI Joint Program announces new leadership

After 13 years as director of the MIT-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering, Ed Boyle, professor of ocean geochemistry in the MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), is stepping down at the end of June. Professor Mick Follows, who holds joint appointments in EAPS and […]

Indian startup Solv, a B2B marketplace for SMBs, raised a $40M Series A led by Japan-based SBI Holdings, bringing its total funding to nearly $80M (Harsh Upadhyay/Entrackr)

Harsh Upadhyay / Entrackr: Indian startup Solv, a B2B marketplace for SMBs, raised a $40M Series A led by Japan-based SBI Holdings, bringing its total funding to nearly $80M  —  Solv, a B2B digital marketplace for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, has raised $40 million in its Series A funding round led …

Naspers subsidiary Prosus sold 131.8M shares in JD.com, a ~4% stake worth $4B+, saying the e-commerce company “does not form part of [its] core strategic focus” (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg: Naspers subsidiary Prosus sold 131.8M shares in JD.com, a ~4% stake worth $4B+, saying the e-commerce company “does not form part of [its] core strategic focus”  —  An arm of South African internet giant Naspers Ltd. sold almost $4 billion worth of stock in JD.com Inc. that it got …

Data centers, typically located in suburbs and rural zones, are increasingly being built in urban areas to further reduce internet lag for locals (Michael Waters/MIT Technology Review)

Michael Waters / MIT Technology Review: Data centers, typically located in suburbs and rural zones, are increasingly being built in urban areas to further reduce internet lag for locals  —  Companies are pushing more server farms into the hearts of population centers.  —  In 1930, the telegraph giant Western Union put …

Hundreds of documents detail the software bought by China to sift through its vast troves of surveillance data to “predict” who will become troublemakers (New York Times)

New York Times: Hundreds of documents detail the software bought by China to sift through its vast troves of surveillance data to “predict” who will become troublemakers  —  The more than 1.4 billion people living in China are constantly watched.  They are recorded by police cameras that are everywhere …

In the wake of SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade, tech companies give “no comment” in response to questions about users’ data that can be used in prosecutions (Brian Kahn/Protocol)

Brian Kahn / Protocol: In the wake of SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade, tech companies give “no comment” in response to questions about users’ data that can be used in prosecutions  —  Tech companies have created employee reimbursement programs, but they have been silent on whether they’ll protect users’ data …

A deep dive: how Apple uses iOS WebKit monopoly to strip-mine and sabotage the web, hurting all browser engine projects and draining the web of future potential (Alex Russell/Infrequently Noted)

Alex Russell / Infrequently Noted: A deep dive: how Apple uses iOS WebKit monopoly to strip-mine and sabotage the web, hurting all browser engine projects and draining the web of future potential  —  Gentle reader, I made a terrible mistake.  Yes, that’s right: I read the comments on a MacRumors article.  At my age, one […]

How Bungie identified a mass sender of fake DMCA notices to YouTube targeting Destiny content creators and Bungie’s own channels, leading to its $7.65M lawsuit (Andy Maxwell/TorrentFreak)

Andy Maxwell / TorrentFreak: How Bungie identified a mass sender of fake DMCA notices to YouTube targeting Destiny content creators and Bungie’s own channels, leading to its $7.65M lawsuit  —  In response to persons unknown sending large numbers of fake DMCA notices to YouTube while impersonating its anti-piracy partner …

A look at Amazon’s fight with China-based sellers of generic items trying to game its algorithm to develop Marketplace brands and get the “Amazon’s Choice” tag (Christopher Mims/Wall Street Journal)

Christopher Mims / Wall Street Journal: A look at Amazon’s fight with China-based sellers of generic items trying to game its algorithm to develop Marketplace brands and get the “Amazon’s Choice” tag  —  Jeff Bezos wanted to build the ‘everything store’—and now the company is drowning in China-based sellers hawking the same items under a […]

India’s central bank ban on loading non-bank prepaid payment instruments using credit lines has created panic among Indian fintech startups (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)

Manish Singh / TechCrunch: India’s central bank ban on loading non-bank prepaid payment instruments using credit lines has created panic among Indian fintech startups  —  Fintech startups in India have raised over $15 billion from high-profile foreign investors in the past two years.  —  For nearly all fintech startups, lending has long been the end […]

Making art through computation

Chelsi Cocking is an interdisciplinary artist who explores the human body with the help of computers. For her work, she develops sophisticated software to use as her artistic tools, including facial detection techniques, body tracking software, and machine learning algorithms. Cocking’s interest in the human body stems from her childhood training in modern dance. Growing […]

Michael Saylor, whose company MicroStrategy holds bitcoin now worth ~$2.7B, says bitcoin “is still at an early stage in its development and poorly understood” (Richard Waters/Financial Times)

Richard Waters / Financial Times: Michael Saylor, whose company MicroStrategy holds bitcoin now worth ~$2.7B, says bitcoin “is still at an early stage in its development and poorly understood”  —  Software entrepreneur has remained calm even as crypto markets crashed  —  What do you do when you head the public company …

As Apple is expected to debut a headset in January 2023 and Meta slows VR investments, a look at opportunities for the VR supply chain and other headset makers (Ming-Chi Kuo/Medium)

Ming-Chi Kuo / Medium: As Apple is expected to debut a headset in January 2023 and Meta slows VR investments, a look at opportunities for the VR supply chain and other headset makers  —  (1) One of the keys to the VR industry’s rapid growth in the past 2-3 years is Meta sold VR headsets […]

Sources: Meta told staff not to discuss the Roe v. Wade ruling on wide-reaching internal channels, citing a company memo issued after the May draft opinion leak (New York Times)

New York Times: Sources: Meta told staff not to discuss the Roe v. Wade ruling on wide-reaching internal channels, citing a company memo issued after the May draft opinion leak  —  Meta told its workers on Friday not to openly discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion …

A look at the rise of Nigeria’s BNPL services as some doubt the success of local startups amid weak ID verification systems and scant consumer credit records (Abubakar Idris/Rest of World)

Abubakar Idris / Rest of World: A look at the rise of Nigeria’s BNPL services as some doubt the success of local startups amid weak ID verification systems and scant consumer credit records  —  BNPL startups in Nigeria are gambling millions of venture dollars on solving a problem of weak ID verification and scant consumer […]

Research: 67 separate ransomware attacks impacted 954 US schools and colleges in 2021, costing schools an estimated $3.5B+ in downtime (Paul Bischoff/Comparitech)

Paul Bischoff / Comparitech: Research: 67 separate ransomware attacks impacted 954 US schools and colleges in 2021, costing schools an estimated $3.5B+ in downtime  —  In 2021, 67 individual ransomware attacks affected 954 schools and colleges, potentially impacting 950,129 students.  We estimate that these attacks …

Elliptic: US regulators have collected more than $3.3B in monetary penalties from crypto-related businesses since 2009, including $179.7M so far in 2022 (Sam Venis/The Block)

Sam Venis / The Block: Elliptic: US regulators have collected more than $3.3B in monetary penalties from crypto-related businesses since 2009, including $179.7M so far in 2022  —  – A new report from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic reveals US officials have collected more than $3.3 billion in monetary penalties from crypto-related businesses since 2009.

As state laws limiting abortion kick in, tech companies could be forced by law enforcement to hand over users’ search histories and other pregnancy-related data (Jeffrey Dastin/Reuters)

Jeffrey Dastin / Reuters: As state laws limiting abortion kick in, tech companies could be forced by law enforcement to hand over users’ search histories and other pregnancy-related data  —  The technology industry is bracing for the uncomfortable possibility of having to hand over pregnancy-related data to law enforcement …

US judge rules that Pinterest must face a suit by digital marketing strategist Christine Martinez, who says she co-created Pinterest but was never compensated (Chris Dolmetsch/Bloomberg)

Chris Dolmetsch / Bloomberg: US judge rules that Pinterest must face a suit by digital marketing strategist Christine Martinez, who says she co-created Pinterest but was never compensated  —  Pinterest Inc. must face a lawsuit from a digital marketing strategist who says she helped conceive the social media platform, a California judge ruled.

Three MIT faculty members named 2022 Simons Investigators

Physics professors Tracy Slatyer and Jesse Thaler and mathematics professor Wei Zhang were among 16 researchers selected to receive 2022 Simons Investigator awards in mathematics, physics, astrophysics, and computer science. This program supports “outstanding theoretical scientists in their most productive years, when they are establishing creative new research directions, providing leadership to the field, and effectively mentoring […]

Investing in a new future with Open Learning

Even before joining a financial technology startup, Michael Pilgreen believed in taking risks and investing long-term — especially when it came to his education and career.  For six years, Pilgreen worked in creative production management, specializing in painting, metalworking, and installations. He’d established himself in the art world with large collaborative projects like a mosaic […]

Q&A: Neil Thompson on computing power and innovation

Moore’s Law is the famous prognostication by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that the number of transistors on a microchip would double every year or two. This prediction has mostly been met or exceeded since the 1970s — computing power doubles about every two years, while better and faster microchips become less expensive. This rapid growth […]