Tuesday 31 March 2020

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  1. Apple has acquired the weather app Dark Sky, and will shut down the Android version. Dark Sky's creators initially pitched the app on Kickstarter and raised just shy of $40,000 to build it.
  2. Palantir is reportedly providing software to help the CDC track the coronavirus pandemic. Palantir's software uses data from hospitals and public health agencies — such as test results, bed capacity, and ventilator supply — to give the CDC insight into where additional resources are needed.
  3. New York City has opened a human rights probe into Amazon's firing of a warehouse worker. Amazon fired employee Chris Smalls after he had helped organize a walkout to protest the company's coronavirus response.
  4. Xerox has dropped its $30 billion hostile takeover bid for for HP. Xerox said the decision was disappointing but that it had to prioritize the health and safety of employees and customers.
  5. SoftBank-backed hotel chain Oyo has furloughed the majority of its UK staff, according to Yahoo Finance. In an email to staff, Oyo said it was experiencing a sharp downturn in business thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  6. The chief executive of buzzy British startup bank Monzo, Tom Blomfield, will forgo his salary for 12 months as a precautionary step to weather the coronavirus downturn. A number of Monzo's employees will also take voluntary furlough.
  7. WeWork is offering tenants up to 50% off their rent in order to get them to sign longer leases. Bloomberg reports that the offer is targeted at users of the co-working company in the US who often sign shorter deals. 
  8. Apple has agreed to pay hourly workers having previously suggested that contract workers would have their roles suspended without pay. The tech giant has hundreds of workers at its California campus including janitors and bus drivers. 
  9. Video-call app Houseparty says rumors it's been hacked are a paid smear campaign and that it will offer a $1 million reward for proof. In the last 48 hours, Houseparty users complained on social media that their other online accounts such as Netflix and Spotify were hacked thanks to the app.
  10. Doctor-staffing startups boom in usage as healthcare systems scramble to respond to the pandemic. Locum's Nest, a UK app that helps connect physicians with work, has seen a 37% month-to-month spike because of COVID-19.

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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 Tuesday.

  1. Amazon fired a New York warehouse worker who helped lead a protest on Monday against its coronavirus response. The worker, Chris Smalls, said he was fired in retaliation for his activism.
  2. Electric scooter startup Bird laid off 30% of staff as it tries to keep enough cash to last until the end of 2021. Bird said it is providing four weeks of pay, three months of health coverage and an extended time frame of 12 months for laid-off workers to exercise their stock options. 
  3. Zoom is under scrutiny from the New York Attorney General for its privacy practices. The NY attorney general's office sent a letter to Zoom asking what new security measures the company has put in place, if any, to handle its huge surge in usage. 
  4. Apple has broken with convention and is allowing some employees to take home prototypes of its newest devices. According to Bloomberg, the company has famously shunned home working to ensure secrecy around product launches, but has been forced to change this policy due to the pandemic.
  5. Twitter is cracking down on coronavirus misinformation with stricter rules on accuracy. The social media giant has deleted tweets from Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Rudy Giuliani in recent days. 
  6. Airbnb is paying hosts $250 million after they criticized the company for leaving them on the hook for coronavirus cancellations. Airbnb will pay hosts 25% of what hosts normally would have received through the site's own cancellation policies for trips with March check-in dates.
  7. SoftBank-backed lending startup Kabbage will furlough a "significant" number of staff and close an office in Bangalore, according to TechCrunch. The firm will continue to provide benefits to affected employees.
  8. Group calling app Houseparty has said it's seen no evidence of a data breach, after people on social media claimed they had been hacked. People complained on social media that their PayPal, Netflix, and Spotify accounts were hacked after they downloaded the app.
  9. One third of investors pulled out of UK seed deals this month amid fears the coronavirus could trigger a global recession. Seed funding has dropped 22% around the world since January, according to data from the investment-analysis firm CB Insights.
  10. Disney executives including former CEO Bob Iger and new CEO Bob Chapek will take pay cuts as the firm feels the economic impact of the pandemic. Iger will forgo his full salary, the company announced on Monday in a memo to employees.

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