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12 votes
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Ubisoft fires former Assassin’s Creed Valhalla creative director following an investigation
8 votes -
Apple, Epic, and the App Store
9 votes -
Hermann Hauser: ARM sale to Nvidia would be a disaster
7 votes -
Mozilla signs fresh Google search deal worth mega-millions as 25% staff cut hits Servo, MDN, security teams
16 votes -
AT&T seeks to sell Crunchyroll to Sony for $1.5 billion
6 votes -
Microsoft faces complex technical challenges in TikTok carveout
5 votes -
Can killing cookies save journalism? A Dutch public broadcaster got rid of targeted digital ads and its revenues went up 62-79%.
31 votes -
What is MasterClass actually selling?
8 votes -
Iceland floats idea of LGBTQ business certificate – guidelines for companies on how to foster diversity and make the labor market welcoming for all kinds of people
5 votes -
Private equity firm Blackstone Group will acquire genealogy provider Ancestry.com for $4.7 billion, placing a big bet on family-tree chasing as well as personalized medicine
17 votes -
Sweatpants forever
13 votes -
Everything, um, unusual about Kodak’s Trump-assisted pivot to pharmaceuticals
11 votes -
Fishing has always been a way of life on the Faroe Islands, where fish accounts for 90% of all exported goods – but coronavirus is hitting its efforts to increase tourism
4 votes -
Epic Games closes a $1.78 billion funding round, with the company's valuation now at $17.3 billion
5 votes -
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, investor group agree to buy XFL for $15M
7 votes -
A summary of the developments over the weekend regarding Microsoft's potential acquisition of TikTok
8 votes -
The fall of Netflix (Lack of comfort food TV)
9 votes -
Apple surpasses Saudi Aramco to become world’s most valuable company
12 votes -
Spotify CEO talks Covid-19, artist incomes and podcasting
4 votes -
Ultimate immunity
3 votes -
Stack Overflow has raised $85 million in Series E funding
9 votes -
Intel drops two high ranking Intel staff in the last six weeks
On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala...
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On June 11th Jim Keller (Senior Vice President of Intel’s Silicon Engineering Group) retired immediately - Former tenure at AMD, Tesla, and Apple. - Link
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Next on June 27th Murthy Renduchintala (Chief Engineering Officer) departs due to a massive layoff - Link
An interesting note is that Ann Kelleher who is a 24-year Intel veteran will lead the development of 7-nanometer and 5-nanometer chip technology processes.
Editorial
With ARM, AMD, Nvidia, TSMC leading the charge, Intel might start their downward run. They are now relying on TSMC for fab capacity in hopes to outbid AMD and constrain supply. AMD is quickly growing in the enterprise space and providing comparable performance.
I believe we (consumers) are in for a great few years of accelerated CPU development.
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What is your company actively doing to reset or rethink its corporate culture?
Beyond changing work-at-home policies. Diversity? Work/life balance? Team dynamics? Hiring practices? What caused the change? Was this an ongoing conversation and recent events just lit a fire...
Beyond changing work-at-home policies. Diversity? Work/life balance? Team dynamics? Hiring practices?
What caused the change? Was this an ongoing conversation and recent events just lit a fire under it, or is it a new corporate strategy?
12 votes -
Survey of 760 US museums shows extreme financial distress from the pandemic, with almost all reporting that they have a year or less of financial operating reserves remaining
9 votes -
ARM is for sale and Nvidia’s interested, Apple isn’t
7 votes -
Sen. Hawley introduces bill to fine American companies relying on Chinese slave labor
17 votes -
Yelp says more than half of restaurants temporarily closed are now permanently shuttered
9 votes -
The cost of reopening a restaurant in a pandemic
5 votes -
Slack files competition complaint against Microsoft before the European Commission, alleging that tying Teams into Office is anti-competitive and illegal
10 votes -
eBay is reportedly getting close to a deal to sell its classified-ads business to Adevinta, a Norwegian company that runs online marketplaces
6 votes -
A risky bet by America’s mall owners: Plucking retailers out of bankruptcy to salvage a pandemic-hit industry
7 votes -
Netflix shares fall after lower-than-expected earnings and appointment of co-CEO, weak guidance for subscriber growth in third quarter
11 votes -
The TikTok war - How TikTok exposed Facebook's blindspot, and why its Chinese roots make TikTok a genuine concern
8 votes -
Possible sale of ARM incoming, Apple is rumoured to be one of those interested
10 votes -
WeWork has decided to make money
5 votes -
Just too efficient
11 votes -
Our ghost-kitchen future
5 votes -
Amazon orders employees to remove TikTok from phones, then backtracks
10 votes -
Sony Corporation invests $250 million in Epic Games
9 votes -
Searchable database of the 661,218 companies who received over $150,000 in forgivable SBA PPP loans
7 votes -
Quibi raised $1.75 billion and secured a roster of A-list talent, but it can’t get audiences to notice
12 votes -
Why Jeff Bezos must be stopped before it’s too late
17 votes -
Walmart+, an Amazon Prime competitor, launches in July
16 votes -
Deutsche Bank will pay $150 million to settle claims that it repeatedly overlooked suspicious transactions by Jeffrey Epstein
7 votes -
Uber to acquire Postmates for approximately $2.65 billion in an all-stock transaction
9 votes -
2K Games breaks gaming's de facto $60 (USD) price ceiling, announces MSRP for next-gen NBA 2K21 as $70
21 votes -
Magic Hat leaves behind a transformed craft beer industry in Vermont
5 votes -
Anti-algorithmic music: How Bandcamp is helping artists beat the odds
15 votes -
Kongregate is no longer accepting new games, will shut down almost all of their chat/forums in three weeks, and is laying off employees
26 votes