Friday 31 January 2020

Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.

 
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Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
 
 
Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
 
The bank has big consumer ambitions and is shedding its old-school image. Investors and analysts are closely tracking how it all plays out.
 
 
 
 
 
Ginni Rometty is out as CEO of IBM, and its cloud boss is replacing her
 
 
Ginni Rometty is out as CEO of IBM, and its cloud boss is replacing her
 
Ginni Rometty is out after a troubled eight-year run as the leader of IBM.
 
 
 
 
 
We surveyed hundreds of Amazon Ring owners. The vast majority of them had heard about hacks, but were willing to overlook them.
 
 
We surveyed hundreds of Amazon Ring owners. The vast majority of them had heard about hacks, but were willing to overlook them.
 
Most users said convenience and affordability outweigh other concerns, which is a theme in Amazon's ascendency.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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10 things in tech you need to know today
 
The FBI is reportedly probing a notorious Israeli spyware company that was linked to the Jeff Bezos phone hack.
 
 
 
 
 
Elon Musk is apparently making EDM songs now, because what has the tech billionaire not done yet?
 
 
Elon Musk is apparently making EDM songs now, because what has the tech billionaire not done yet?
 
Elon Musk has added a new job title to his repertoire: EDM producer. He dropped his new track "Don't Doubt ur Vibe" on SoundCloud on Thursday.
 
 
 
 
 
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos added $13.5 billion to his fortune in 15 minutes
 
 
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos added $13.5 billion to his fortune in 15 minutes
 
Bezos's wealth grew after Amazon's stock price increased by 12% in extended trading in New York on Thursday.
 
 
 
 
 
The FBI is reportedly probing a notorious Israeli spyware company that was linked to the Jeff Bezos phone hack
 
 
The FBI is reportedly probing a notorious Israeli spyware company that was linked to the Jeff Bezos phone hack
 
NSO Group is suspected in playing a part in hacking phones belonging to Jamal Khashoggi, as well as Bezos, the world's richest man.
 
 
 
 
 
Dating apps including Tinder and Bumble are being investigated for allegedly letting minors and sex offenders on the platforms
 
 
Dating apps including Tinder and Bumble are being investigated for allegedly letting minors and sex offenders on the platforms
 
Bumble, Grindr, The Meet Group and the Match Group are targets of a House subcommittee investigation into allegations of minors and sex offenders on the services.
 
 
 
 
 
'Why does Spotify keep pausing on my Android?': 3 ways to troubleshoot Spotify playback issues on an Android device
 
 
'Why does Spotify keep pausing on my Android?': 3 ways to troubleshoot Spotify playback issues on an Android device
 
If Spotify keeps pausing on your Android device, you can try a few different methods to troubleshoot the problem.
 
 
 
 
 
Buzzy primary care company One Medical is set to start trading Friday after raising $245 million in its IPO
 
 
Buzzy primary care company One Medical is set to start trading Friday after raising $245 million in its IPO
 
One Medical is set to start trading Friday under the ticker "ONEM." One Medical was founded on the idea of making it easier to get medical care.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday 30 January 2020

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 Friday.

  1. The FBI is reportedly probing a notorious Israeli spyware company that was linked to the Jeff Bezos phone hack. NSO Group is suspected to have played a part in hacking phones belonging to Jamal Khashoggi, as well as Bezos, the world's richest man.
  2. The Wuhan coronavirus has led Airbnb, Google, Apple, and others to suspend employee travel and close stores as the WHO declares a global health emergency. As the World Health Organization declares the coronavirus a global health emergency, yet more tech companies are discouraging travel to China.
  3. Dating apps including Tinder and Bumble are being investigated for allegedly letting minors and sex offenders on the platforms. Bumble, Grindr, The Meet Group and the Match Group are targets of a House subcommittee investigation into allegations of minors and sex offenders on the services.
  4. Amazon has reported earnings way above of Wall Street estimates, and the stock is surging. Amazon's earnings come amid weak stock performance and investor concerns over its investment and AWS slowdown.
  5. Apple has poached a top Netflix engineer as Tim Cook looks to beef up Apple TV Plus. Ruslan Meshenberg ensured Netflix's catalog of movies and TV shows ran reliably for the company's vast (and growing) worldwide customer base.
  6. Tesla says you'll start seeing its futuristic Semi on the road this year. Several companies put in their orders for Tesla Semis in 2018, but it's not clear if more companies have made orders since.
  7. Ginni Rometty is leaving her role as CEO of IBM, and its cloud boss Arvind Krishna is replacing her. Rometty spent a troubled eight-year run as head of the tech giant.
  8. Elon Musk is beginning to resemble a 'quiet assassin' as the arguments made by Tesla short-sellers 'are eroding,' an expert says. According to Gene Munster, Tesla has an edge over other automakers in battery technology, charging infrastructure, and autonomous-driving technology.
  9. The Japanese billionaire traveling to the moon with SpaceX has abandoned his reality TV hunt for a girlfriend. Yusaku Maezawa has tickets for SpaceX's first commercial flight around the moon, which is scheduled for 2023.
  10. Intense demand for a lifelike $350 Baby Yoda replica crashed its seller's website upon its debut. The Baby Yoda replica, which stands nearly 17 inches tall, won't be shipping out to customers until August 2020 at the earliest.

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