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- Germany Says iPhones Running iOS 13 Will Be Able to Read NFC Tags in National ID Cards and Passports – MacRumors | Link
- Google Calendar Dies One Hour After Google Tweets About How Great It Is | Link
- Facebook Unveils Project Libra, Its New Cryptocurrency | Fortune | Link
- Google employees protest at Alphabet’s shareholder meeting – Vox | Link
- Google is done w/ tablets, laptops only from this point on – 9to5Google | Link
- E3 2019: Microsoft says Xbox Project Scarlett and Halo Infinite coming 2020, xCloud public test this fall – CNET | Link
- Uber Announces Plans to Deliver Big Macs by Drone This Summer – Bloomberg | Link
- Elon Musk Confirms YouTube & Video Games Coming to Tesla | HYPEBEAST | Link
- Amazon quietly shuts down its shopping social network Spark – CNET | Link
- NASA Hires 3 Companies for Moon Science Deliveries – The New York Times | Link
- Science publisher IEEE lifts ban on Huawei reviewers | TechCrunch | Link
- Amazon Prime expands to offer one-day shipping on more items | Link
- FedEx Says It’s Ending Express Shipping Service for Amazon | Link
- Tesla investigating apparent explosion of parked car in Shanghai | Link
- NVIDIA is making a desktop mode, possibly for a new 2-in-1 SHIELD tablet | Link
- Samsung Invests $2.9 Million in Crypto Hardware Startup Ledger – CoinDesk | Link
- Amazon plans to make one-day free shipping Prime’s new default – SlashGear | Link
- Samsung asks iFixit to take down Galaxy Fold teardown – SlashGear | Link
- Marriott plans to take on Airbnb with its own home-rental service | Link
- NASA was sold faulty aluminum in 19-year scam – CNET | Link
- Tesla Model 3 Hits The UK In June, Starting At £39,850 — Crushes BMW “Equivalent” On Price & TCO | CleanTechnica | Link
- Uber sued for ‘hundreds of millions’ in Australian class action | Link
- Google’s Next Big Money Maker Could Be the Maps on Your Phone – Bloomberg | Link
- Smart backpack creator uses crowdfunded money to buy BTC, FTC sues | Chepicap | Link
- Windows 10 will get a built-in Linux kernel this summer | Link
- Amazon is backing Uber Eats rival Deliveroo in the UK | Link
- Sony, Microsoft Join Forces in Cloud Gaming and AI – ExtremeTech | Link
- U.S. Tech Suppliers, Including Google, Restrict Dealings With Huawei After Trump Order – The New York Times | Link
- Sony Announces New Film and TV Division, PlayStation Productions | Mammoth Gamers | Link
- Now it’s easy to order food in Google Assistant, Search and Maps | Link
- Huawei can’t use microSD cards in its smartphones w/ ban – 9to5Google | Link
- Subway riders can use IPhone, Apple Watch in New York to pay fares | Link
- SpaceX satellites pose new headache for astronomers | Link
- Apple and Qualcomm End Their Legal Beef and Drop Lawsuits | WIRED | Link
- New Mueller Report Injustice: The DOJ is Delivering it Via CD | Link
- Amazon Swipes Westworld Creators In Another Bid for TV Dominance | Vanity Fair | Link
- Elon Musk Explains the Camera on the Tesla Model 3 Rear-View Mirror | Digital Trends | Link
- EU publishes guidelines on ethical artificial intelligence | Financial Times | Link
- Ikea and Sonos Symfonisk Range Includes a Speaker That’s a Lamp | WIRED | Link
- Microsoft Finally Admit You Don’t Really Need To ‘Safely Remove’ USB Flash Drives Anymore | Link
- Google Cloud Platform launches Cloud Run, aims to bring enterprise workloads to serverless, Kubernetes | ZDNet | Link
- Warner Bros: Yes, We’re Aware Trump Ripped Off the Dark Knight Rises OST, No, He’s Not Allowed to Do That | Link
- Google’s delivery drones get the green light in Australia | Link
- White nationalism hearing features Facebook and Google – CNN | Link
- First-ever black hole image: Scientists revel in breakthrough by Event Horizon Telescope project | Euronews | Link
- YouTube TV gets some new channels and a hefty price hike | TechCrunch | Link
- Amazon Employees Call for a Company-Wide Climate Change Plan | Link
- NASA wants to develop self-healing spacesuits, Venus landers and spider probes – CNET | Link
- Netflix to Publish Magazine as It Chases Hollywood Awards – Bloomberg | Link
- Dubai resident files complaint over inability to reach next level of video game | Link
- WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange arrested and dragged out of embassy after US extradition request | Euronews | Link
- SpaceX livestream Falcon Heavy’s first commercial mission – Business Insider | Link
- Tesla Ends Online Sales of $35,000 Model 3, Creating New Hurdle for Buyers – The New York Times | Link
- Saudis hacked Amazon chief Jeff Bezos’s phone, says company’s security adviser | Technology | The Guardian | Link
- Mark Zuckerberg asks governments to help control internet content – BBC News | Link
- Is this what human colonies will look like on Mars? NASA announces finalists in habitat competition | Daily Mail Online | Link
- NASA: India’s space missile test threatened International Space Station | Link
- Tesla stock falls 10% after reporting its biggest sales drop in its history – CNN | Link
- Amazon joins SpaceX, OneWeb and Facebook in the race to create space-based internet services | TechCrunch | Link
- Google dissolves controversial AI ethics board – 9to5Google | Link
- Apple unveils new credit-card: the Apple Card | Link
- Apple announces Arcade, its new game streaming subscription service | Link
- Apple announces news subscription service, Apple News Plus | Link
- Apple unveils TV+ video streaming service to rival Netflix and Amazon | Link
- Doom Eternal and Rage 2 still headed to Steam despite Bethesda.net | TechRadar | Link
- Uber buys rival Careem in $3.1bln deal to dominate ride-hailing in Middle East | ZAWYA MENA Edition | Link
- Goldman Sachs hints that Apple Card will be rolled out internationally (over time) | Link
- US Marines Successfully Test Disposable Delivery Drones | Ubergizmo | Link
- EA Lays Off 350 Employees in Marketing, Publishing, and Operations – IGN | Link
- Microsoft exec bans company from pulling any dumb April Fools’ pranks | Ars Technica | Link
- Lyft Rises 9% on First Day, Stock Valued at $26.5 Billion | Fortune | Link
- Apple cancels AirPower product, citing inability to meet its high standards for hardware | TechCrunch | Link
- Android game development site goes live ahead of Google’s GDC talk – SlashGear | Link
- Google expected to announce Yeti gaming console, streaming service | Link
- Apple updates $499 iPad Air, $399 iPad mini ahead of services event next week | Ars Technica | Link
- Nvidia Announces Jetson Nano Dev Kit & Board: X1 for $99 | Link
- Google announces Stadia, its streaming game platform, in an effort to upend the $140 billion video game industry | Link
- Facebook says only 4,000 users viewed original NZ shooter livestream | Link
- Nvidia Debuts Toolkit to Push Game Developers Toward Ray Tracing | Link
- Facebook Stored Hundreds of Millions of User Passwords in Plain Text for Years — Krebs on Security | Link
- Internet TV Service Overtakes Cable TV for First Time Ever | Fortune | Link
- Google Gaming Console Controller Surfaces in Newly Discovered Patent | Digital Trends | Link
- Nvidia to make largest acquisition in its history with $6.9 billion deal for Mellanox – MarketWatch | Link
- US warns Germany that using Huawei tech will come at a cost – CNNPolitics | Link
- F5 Ups Its Container and Open Source Game With $670M Nginx Deal | Data Center Knowledge | Link
- News | Opportunity’s Parting Shot Was a Beautiful Panorama | Link
- Google GDC dev sessions include Ubisoft, id Software, Amy Hennig, more | Link
- Gearbest’s unprotected databases leave millions of users at risk | Link
- Facebook live shooting video has social media companies scrambling – CNN | Link
- Steam Link Anywhere lets you stream games from, well, anywhere | TechRadar | Link
Panorama Mars’ Opportunity sent back before it was blanketed in dust