Tuesday 30 April 2019

10 things in tech you need to know today

 
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Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Wednesday.

  1. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg leaned into his vision of privacy at the company's annual developer conference, which kicked off on Tuesday. This revolves around six core principles: private interactions, encryption, reduced permanence, interoperability, and secure data storage. 
  2. An explosive report from Bloomberg claimed that Vodafone Italy found flaws in Huawei's fixed-access network equipment and its home routers that looked like backdoors. Vodafone disputed Bloomberg's characterisation of events and said the vulnerabilities had been resolved.
  3. Investors cheered Tuesday after Apple's latest quarterly results surpassed the low bar Wall Street had set. The tech giant's fiscal second-quarter revenue — including that from its all-important iPhone line — fell from the same period a year earlier, as did its earnings but the results topped analysts' muted expectations.
  4. Apple says products like the Apple Watch and Airpods are doing so well, its wearables business is as big as a Fortune 200 company. Apple reported revenues of $5.1 billion for its Wearables, Home, and Accessories business in the first three months of 2019 , which is up from $3.9 billion in the same period of 2018.
  5. Google spent $1.2 million last year to protect CEO Sundar Pichai in an 'overall security program' that started months after the YouTube shooting. It represents a doubling in cost.
  6. Facebook is getting one of the biggest face-lifts in its 15-year history. On Tuesday, the California-based tech giant announced a sweeping redesign of the social network — ditching its iconic blue menu bar and replacing it with a cleaner white design, and placing greater-than-ever emphasis on groups.
  7. Facebook is adding a "secret crush" feature to its Facebook Dating tool. It will allow users to discover if they and their friends have mutual crushes on each other.
  8. UiPath has raised $568 million in a Series D round of funding led by Coatue, with participation from Dragoneer, Wellington, Sands Capital, and T. Rowe price, the company announced Tuesday. The round values UiPath at $7 billion, confirming Business Insider's earlier reporting, and likely making it the most valuable artificial intelligence startup in the world.
  9. Just three days into its IPO roadshow, Uber has reportedly already garnered enough demand to sell its full 180 million shares. The ride-hailing giant is expected to net a valuation of up to $90 billion when it prices next week on May 9, the company said in updated regulatory filings.
  10. One of the world's leading thinkers on artificial intelligence says the technology is a bigger menace to human civilization than climate change. Nick Bostrom, an Oxford philosophy professor, told Business Insider: "AI is a bigger threat to human existence than climate change. Climate change is not going to be the biggest change we see this century."
     

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Disney was off with its box-office estimates — and it turns out 'Avengers: Endgame' made even more money

 
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Disney was off with its box-office estimates — and it turns out 'Avengers: Endgame' made even more money
 
 
Disney was off with its box-office estimates — and it turns out 'Avengers: Endgame' made even more money
 
Monday has brought more good news for "Avengers: Endgame" and its studio Disney. More money.
 
 
 
 
 
A bunch of Samsung 4K TVs are up to $500 cheaper at Walmart through May 5
 
 
A bunch of Samsung 4K TVs are up to $500 cheaper at Walmart through May 5
 
Samsung has long been known as a manufacturer of great TVs, and until May 5, you can get one discounted from Walmart.
 
 
 
 
 
We may have our clearest look yet at the resurrected Motorola Razr, the next major foldable smartphone expected this summer
 
 
We may have our clearest look yet at the resurrected Motorola Razr, the next major foldable smartphone expected this summer
 
Before the smartphone was ubiquitous, the Motorola Razr phone was a must-have. In 2019, it's coming back!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chase deleted a tweet mocking people for spending money on coffee and cabs after a severe online backlash
 
 
Chase deleted a tweet mocking people for spending money on coffee and cabs after a severe online backlash
 
Chase's Twitter account posted a tweet on Monday afternoon about saving money. Some people were not happy about it.
 
 
 
 
 
A Chinese ride-hailing company is so unhappy with its fleet of 278 Tesla cars that it bought billboards in Times Square to demand refunds
 
 
A Chinese ride-hailing company is so unhappy with its fleet of 278 Tesla cars that it bought billboards in Times Square to demand refunds
 
Shenma Zhuanche said it was inspired by the movie "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" to air its grievances against Elon Musk's car company.
 
 
 
 
 
Alphabet's stock sank after Q1 revenues missed Wall Street targets
 
 
Alphabet's stock sank after Q1 revenues missed Wall Street targets
 
The stock is down over 7% in after-hours trading on Monday.
 
 
 
 
 
Jeff Bezos reportedly had bulletproof panels installed in his office as part of his $1.6 million Amazon security operation
 
 
Jeff Bezos reportedly had bulletproof panels installed in his office as part of his $1.6 million Amazon security operation
 
Amazon spent $1.6 million on security for CEO Jeff Bezos in 2018.
 
 
 
 
 
Walmart fires back at Amazon in a snarky tweet attacking Prime member fees
 
 
Walmart fires back at Amazon in a snarky tweet attacking Prime member fees
 
Walmart has fired back at Amazon and hinted that it plans to soon offer one-day shipping without a membership fee.
 
 
 
 
 
10 things in tech you need to know today
 
 
10 things in tech you need to know today
 
Apple shoots back on banning apps, WeWork files to go public, and Anki shuts down.
 
 
 
 
 
Boeing's CEO explains why the company didn't tell 737 Max pilots about the software system that contributed to 2 fatal crashes
 
 
Boeing's CEO explains why the company didn't tell 737 Max pilots about the software system that contributed to 2 fatal crashes
 
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg explained on Monday why Boeing didn't notify 737 Max pilots of the existence of MCAS.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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