Top Tech Stories of the Week – April 7th, 2019
- 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
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