Top Tech Stories of the Week – April 1st, 2018
- China says Tiangong-1 space station to enter Earth’s atmosphere on Monday | Link
- Cloudflare launches consumer DNS service to speed up the internet | Link
- UberRush Is No More As Uber Kills Its On-demand Delivery Service – Digital Trends | Link
- China’s Tiangong-1 space lab breaks up over Pacific Ocean – CNN | Link
- DARPA is Open to Ideas For New Types of Drone Swarm Technology | Link
- Apple Plans to Use Its Own Chips in Macs From 2020, Replacing Intel | Link
- Watch a Russian postal drone crash on it first flight — Quartz | Link
- YouTube HQ shooting: ‘Not terrorism at this point’ authorities tell NBC News – Euronews | Link
- Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress next week – Ars Technica | Link
- Google Now Matches 100% Of Its Power With Clean Energy – Fortune | Link
- Google Employees “Outraged” Their Tech Is Being Used to Build Better Killing Machines – Vanity Fair | Link
- SpaceX cut its latest Falcon 9 stream because it didn’t get a license | Link
- Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic space company launches first rocket since fatal 2014 crash – ABC News | Link
- Best Buy says it was hit by same data breach as Sears and Delta | Link
April Fools’
- Google Maps needs your help finding Waldo – TechCrunch | Link
- Carriage introduces voice controlled device to order foods online | Link
- Google Introducing Bad Joke Detector | Link
- Google Gboard Physical Handwriting | Link
- Genetic Select by Lexus | Link
- Switch from British to U.S. dialogue at the touch of a button – Introducing Interp-Brit on BritBox | Link
- Introducing Roku Happy Streaming™ Socks | Link
- Introducing the New T-Mobile Sidekicks: The World’s First Smartshoephone | T-Mobile | Link
- Netflix Buys Seth Rogen’s Personal Autonomy in April 1 Announcement – Variety | Link
- Nvidia – Geforce Academy of Gaming | Link
- Razer’s Project Venom v2 | Link
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