Top Tech Stories of the Week – July 26th, 2020
- Google will let employees work from home until at least next summer – CNN | Link
- Quick Charge 5 can power phones 0-50% in 5 mins – 9to5Google | Link
- Intel engineering executive Murthy Renduchintala will leave company | Link
- Garmin begins recovery from ransomware attack – BBC News | Link
- Emmy Awards 2020: Watchmen leads the way with 26 nominations – BBC News | Link
- CES 2021 will be digital-only, CTA says amid coronavirus concerns | Link
- Google’s Grace Hopper subsea cable will span the Atlantic Ocean | Fortune | Link
- Microsoft’s Family Safety app is now available to all | Engadget | Link
- Amazon Q2 results: Firm posts biggest profit ever at height of pandemic in US – The Economic Times | Link
- Amazon won a major FCC decision to establish Kuiper satellite internet – Business Insider | Link
- Mars launch: NASA sends Perseverance rover to space – CNN | Link
- Tech antitrust: Recap of Bezos, Cook, Zuckerberg, Pichai testimony – Business Insider | Link
- Apple earnings: Apple crushes Q3 expectations, announces 4-1 stock split | Link
- Florida Teen Charged As ‘Mastermind’ Of Massive Twitter Hack : NPR | Link
- Microsoft is reportedly in talks to buy TikTok’s US operations – Business Insider | Link
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