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The American Citizen’s Guide to Clean Air

Unsure if the government is looking out for them, a guerrilla network of “breathers” has turned to personal pollution monitors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2BJFYnI

Bits: The Week in Tech: Facebook’s Three Big Problems

The social media company is facing plenty of issues. Kevin Roose wonders how many of its executives understand that Facebook has more than just a P.R. crisis. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Q4rHe5

Marriott Hacking Exposes Data of Up to 500 Million Guests

Personal details including names, dates of birth, passport numbers and payment numbers could be at risk, the hotel chain said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Pd80LT

Drawn to Tesla’s Bright Prospects, Many Black Workers Say They Found Racism

African-American workers have reported threats, humiliation and barriers to promotion at the plant. The automaker says there is no pattern of bias. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2E4q0H3

Grindr President Defends Same-Sex Marriage Comments

Scott Chen, the president of the gay dating app, said his personal view of marriage as “between a man and a woman” did not contradict his support for same-sex marriage. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KJiIcm

Sheryl Sandberg Is Said to Have Asked Facebook Staff to Research George Soros

Facebook’s second in command told employees to examine the billionaire’s financial ties after he delivered a blistering speech about tech companies, said people with knowledge of her request. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Pbe1Z9

Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled Are Fined in I.C.O. Crackdown

The boxer and the rapper did not disclose that they were paid $150,000 to promote Centra’s virtual currency last year. Regulators announced charges against them on Thursday. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Q6co4z

NASA’s Return to the Moon to Start With Private Companies’ Spacecraft

Nine companies will vie for a share of more than $2 billion dollars to build small landers to carry experimental payloads to the lunar surface. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TW3qVH

G.M.’s President Will Take Over Its Self-Driving Effort

The executive, Dan Ammann, is becoming chief executive of Cruise, which General Motors bought in 2016 to develop and commercialize autonomous cars. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AvkwRo

Cambridge Analytica Used Fashion Tastes to Identify Right-Wing Voters

Christopher Wylie, who helped found the voter-profiling firm, said that clothing preferences had been key to helping “Steve Bannon build his insurgency.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2rcQ9uY

Microsoft Is Worth as Much as Apple. How Did That Happen?

Just a few years ago, Microsoft was seen as a lumbering has-been. Now it’s a contender for the title of the world’s most valuable company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Q5tfEJ

Iranians Accused in Cyberattacks, Including One That Hobbled Atlanta

The suspects chose targets with the means to pay ransom and a need to put their systems back online quickly, law enforcement officials said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Q0Ykt7

Critical Shopper: The Amazon Warehouse Comes to SoHo

Our shopper visits the new Amazon 4 Star store, which stocks items with customer review ratings of four stars or better. Brick and mortar never had it so rough. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FVCbI6

That Virus Alert on Your Computer? Scammers in India May Be Behind It

Police outside New Delhi raided fake tech-support centers that sent false warnings to Americans and Canadians and then charged to “fix” the nonexistent infection. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2BDElI5

Virgos Are Queen of Teen Internet

Insights from Tumblr and others suggest that people really are obsessed with astrology (again) — and not just the memes. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SiIdng

Tech We’re Using: Covering a White House Where News Is Always Just a Tap Away

Katie Rogers’s beat is full of real-time digital moments. One tip to keep on top of it: If you call insiders from a blocked number, they’ll think you’re the White House and answer. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KDS70f

Tech Fix: Make Your Friends and Family Less Irksome This Holiday Season

Getting a big group together this time of year can be a hassle. So spare everyone the endless phone notifications and email threads and try these methods instead. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FNC7dn

State of the Art: How to Survive the Next Era of Tech (Slow Down and Be Mindful)

In his final State of the Art column, Farhad Manjoo reflects on the industry’s changes and presents a new guide for navigating the future of technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SiDhyW

New Zealand Blocks Huawei, in Blow to Chinese Telecom Giant

The announcement came a day after Papua New Guinea said it would uphold a deal with Huawei, illustrating the growing global divide over the risks of Chinese technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TSGXsE

A Hot Seat for Facebook, an Empty Chair for Zuckerberg and a Vow to Share Secret Files

At a hearing in London, officials from nine countries criticized the social network and said they planned to release internal Facebook documents soon. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FWBOwX

Jack Ma, China’s Richest Man, Belongs to the Communist Party. Of Course.

Many business figures join the organization out of expedience. Likewise, the party sees benefits in associating itself with capitalist success stories. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2r95jBi

Pre-I.P.O. Deals Add to Exodus From Public Markets

Small and midsize companies are fading from stock markets, including companies that are days away from going public. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2BA4rf6

Myanmar Dispatch: A General Kicked Off Facebook Can Still Glorify Military at Grandiose Museum

The colossal museum built by Myanmar’s military to honor itself and its leader showcases the mind-set of a force obsessed with its reputation. A critic calls it “a sign of their megalomania.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Sfzpia

How Cheap Labor Drives China’s A.I. Ambitions

If China is the Saudi Arabia of data, its data factories are the refineries, turning raw data into the fuel that can power China’s goal of A.I. supremacy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KwyCXj

At War: America's Relationship With Land Mines and Cluster Munitions

John Ismay, a reporter for At War, explains his interest in developments and trends in the arms industry that may influence how wars are fought in the future. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2BsB2n0

Amazon Grants Australians Access to Its Main Site

The online retailer will make products from its main website available, reversing a decision that angered its customers earlier this year. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AcRMgc

How Facebook’s P.R. Firm Brought Political Trickery to Tech

Definers, an import from Washington to Silicon Valley, thrived with opposition research and a fishy campaign to push Apple’s C.E.O. for president. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KoYVyE

5 Reasons Cryptocurrency Prices Are Plunging Again

A year ago, Bitcoin and other digital currencies were booming. Here’s why things look so much bleaker now. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2R0ZXDt

James H. Billington, 89, Dies; Led Library of Congress Into Digital Age

Overseeing the nation’s treasure house of knowledge for three decades, he almost doubled its holdings but resigned in 2015, stung by cries of mismanagement. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zljSGh

Tech Tip: Record and Share Your Family History in 5 Steps

Holiday gatherings offer a great time to create a multimedia digital archive of interviews with your relatives so they can share their memories with the current — and future — branches of the tree. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qXbJTV

Tech We’re Using: You Don’t Have to Be a Journalist to Want to Keep Chats Private

It’s easy to leave behind digital evidence when talking to sources — or to friends. Here’s how Kate Conger, a tech reporter, reduces that exposure. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2S0Ac68

Somali Workers in Minnesota Force Amazon to Negotiate

Labor organizers and researchers said they had not heard of Amazon previously coming to the table after worker pressure, even for private discussions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qVTnTr

The ‘Neo-Banks’ Are Finally Having Their Moment

High fees and low interest rates have provided an opening for a new generation of finance start-ups to compete with the big banks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qV3dot

How to Get the Most Out of Black Friday (Even if You’re Not Into Tech)

Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be known for hot gadgets and electronics, but there are great deals on other things, too. Here are a few to watch out for. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2A5F7M3

Missed Connection or Canceled Flight? 6 Tips for Getting What You Want From an Airline

Tips for using social media effectively when you are trying to resolve a travel disaster, from a canceled flight to a missed connection. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Typgyu

Want Faster Airline Customer Service? Try Tweeting

Tired of endless phone trees and long hold times? You may find that using social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook is a better way to get attention from the airlines. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Ab28gG

11 Things We’d Really Like to Know: How Will We Outsmart A.I. Liars?

For better and worse, humans are only improving their ability to deceive themselves with technology. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Ttida1

Needing Growth, Uber Returns to Germany. This Time on Best Behavior.

Uber retreated from many towns in Germany in 2015 after battling regulators. Now the ride-hailing company has re-entered the city of Düsseldorf. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ORRkJm

The Facebook Movie Told Us What We Needed to Know About Mark Zuckerberg

Rewatching “The Social Network,” eight years later: What seemed like an underdog story at the time is now more of a warning. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2DwyipR

Finally, a Machine That Can Finish Your Sentence

Completing someone else’s thought is not an easy trick for A.I. But new systems are starting to crack the code of natural language. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2DwiC6l

In ‘Digital India,’ Government Hands Out Free Phones to Win Votes

The leaders of one Indian state gave 2.9 million smartphones to residents, then used them to campaign for re-election. Others may copy the model. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2A2gfVb

Zuckerberg Defends Company in Friday Meeting with Employees

Facebook’s co-founder and other executives, including Sheryl Sandberg, answered employees’ questions after a New York Times investigation of the company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2DKB6B0

Facebook Fallout Ruptures Democrats’ Longtime Alliance With Silicon Valley

Tech giants have found key allies among Democrats for years, a bond strengthened through mutual interests and campaign donations. But a year of scandals has forced a reckoning in Washington. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FsgKhx

Google Cloud Executive Who Sought Pentagon Contract Steps Down

Diane Greene, who has run Google Cloud for three years, will be replaced by a former Oracle executive. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2BblQua

The Saturday Profile: From Encyclopedic Collector to ‘Wikipedian-at-Large’

Mike Dickison was a museum curator when he turned to another form of curating, teaching fellow New Zealanders how to beef up their country’s presence on the website. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FrS74k

Bits: The Week in Tech: Amazon Finally Makes an HQ2 Decision

The internet retailer took 14 months to decide on a second headquarters. Surprise! There will be two of them, and skeptics have plenty to chew on. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zXeTuZ

Real Estate Technology: Try, Try Again

Stackable apartments. Robotic valets. Infrared spas. The future has arrived, haltingly, and this time will be different. Maybe. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Dqm6XZ

A Look Inside the Tactics of Definers, Facebook’s Attack Dog

The opposition research firm had focused on the internet company’s competition. But ahead of a Senate hearing it had a new target: Senators. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FnqoBZ

‘No Morals’: Advertisers React to Facebook Report

Several top marketers were critical of the tech giant after The New York Times reported how it ignored and hid warning signs that it was being exploited to disrupt elections and spread toxic content. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2z9L0YD

The Look of Amazon’s HQ2 Winners, Before Amazon

Crystal City in Virginia and Long Island City in Queens are about to become home to an internet giant. They will probably never appear the same again. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2DHekts

Neo-Nazi Harassment Not Protected by First Amendment, Judge Rules

A lawsuit against the publisher of the neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer for unleashing a “terror campaign” of harassment against a Jewish realtor can proceed. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Fmth61

Mark Zuckerberg Defends Facebook as Furor Over Its Tactics Grows

Mr. Zuckerberg said that he wouldn’t step down as chairman and that his No. 2, Sheryl Sandberg, was “doing great work” despite questions about their management. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qNRI20

‘I Don’t Really Want to Work for Facebook.’ So Say Some Computer Science Students.

A job at Facebook is plum. But at a recent university hackathon, some young engineers showed a changing attitude toward working at the social network. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Q3H3OU

At War: Are Killer Robots the Future of War? Parsing the Facts on Autonomous Weapons

Under what circumstances should militaries delegate the decision to take a human life to machines? It’s a moral leap that the international community is grappling with. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zbgH41

Minister in Charge of Japan’s Cybersecurity Says He Has Never Used a Computer

Yoshitaka Sakurada appeared not to know what a USB drive was, and told lawmakers that when it was necessary to use a computer, “I order my employees or secretaries” to do it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2K5UEzR

Facebook Said to Cut Ties With Definers Public Affairs

After facing scrutiny for working with Definers Public Affairs, a firm that applies political campaign tactics to public relations, Facebook was said to have ended its relationship with the company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RRQHl5

Facebook at War: 6 Key Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation

An investigation by The New York Times revealed how Facebook fought back against critics during a flood of crises — with delays, denials and an influence campaign in Washington. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2K4SDUA

Tech We’re Using: The Essentials for Covering Silicon Valley: Burner Phones and Doorbells

Reporting on secretive technology companies sometimes means finding people who don’t want to be found. Jack Nicas, who covers Apple, relies on some old-school methods. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OE6YYV

Amazon’s HQ2 in Virginia Leaves a Real Estate Firm Poised to Cash In

JBG Smith is the largest landowner in a Virginia area some have called a ghost town. That could change fast with Amazon’s new office plans. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Pt1qWo

Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis

Russian meddling, data sharing, hate speech — the social network faced one scandal after another. This is how Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg responded. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RZWgOD

Uber’s Losses Continue Ahead of Initial Public Offering

Uber, which is moving toward a public debut next year, said its net loss was more than $1 billion in the third quarter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Q0V6oq

Tech Fix: What’s Hot (and What’s Not) This Black Friday

To help shoppers get started, here’s a cheat sheet of the products to track, and the ones to ignore. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2QItHok

New York Is a Genuine Tech Hub (and That Was Before Amazon)

The Bay Area in California remains the nation’s high-tech epicenter. But New York’s tech work force has been growing impressively. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qKvMVp

Amazon’s New York Home Qualifies as ‘Distressed’ Under Federal Tax Law

The Long Island City site was designated as an “opportunity zone,” an incentive created by President Trump’s tax bill to help low-income areas attract investment. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TgmzBB

Amazon HQ2: How New York and Virginia Won the Beauty Contest

Eager candidates offered name changes, helipads and even cactuses to entice the company into setting up shop. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2QI8meW

State of the Art: How Google Photos Became a Perfect Jukebox for Our Memories

Google Photos, introduced in 2015, has become one of the most emotionally resonant pieces of technology today. It is also shaping our narratives along the way. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PVHT05

Up Next: A Tech Wunderkind Who Knows Jaden Smith and Elon Musk

Iddris Sandu has written code for Instagram and Twitter, and counts Barack Obama as a fan. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2K3DZwJ

A $2 Billion Question: Did New York and Virginia Overpay for Amazon?

The states offered tax credits, rebates and other incentives to lure the online retail giant and 25,000 jobs. Neighboring states offered even more. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2QNkCuo

Dominating Retail? Yes. Reviving a City? No Thanks.

Amazon is not in the business of saving your hometown. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FlAfZ3

How to Tell if Those Black Friday Deals Are Actually Worth Buying

Black Friday and Cyber Monday mean hundreds of online deals, discounts, and in-person doorbusters, but these tips will help you tell which ones are really worth your money. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PsqRr9

Barry Rand, Barrier-Breaking Chief Executive, Is Dead at 74

After being passed over at Xerox, he became one of the few African-American chief executives of a Fortune 500 company when he took control of Avis. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FiZ8Vd

Online Photo Printing for the Holidays (and Any Time)

Want to share photos this holiday season (and other times)? We have recommendations for cards, photo books, and photo printing services. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2K02kUk

Tavares Strachan Teams With SpaceX to Launch Satellite-Sculpture Into Orbit

The object, made of 24-karat gold, honors Robert Henry Lawrence Jr., the first African-American to train as an astronaut. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OFdI8N

Amazon Announces New York and Virginia as HQ2 Picks

The company said it would start giant expansions in Long Island City in Queens and Crystal City in Arlington, Va. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2K0OJvW

For University of Minnesota, Chinese Tycoon’s Arrest Shines Light, Again, on Sexual Assault

The billionaire Richard Liu, who has denied wrongdoing, was in Minneapolis attending a relatively new and lucrative academic program when he was arrested. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ROOveb

At War: The U.S. Army Is Trying to Develop New Land Mines — Ones That Don’t Harm Civilians

The Army has been working on a new model of antivehicle mines that could reduce the threat posed to civilians, if it works the way the service hopes. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qItTsB

Facebook Failed to Police How Its Partners Handled User Data

For years, Facebook struck deals that gave device makers access to troves of user data. A disclosure to Congress details the company’s lax oversight of those partnerships. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qFTJgI

Amazon’s HQ2 Will Benefit From New York City. But What Does New York Get?

Amazon promises tens of thousands of new jobs, but should we expect more than that? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OG7DsH

Amazon’s New Neighbor: The Nation’s Largest Housing Project

As a company owned by the world’s richest man prepares to transform Long Island City, tenants of the Queensbridge Houses worry about opportunities. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JXL3eD

The Instagrammers Next Door, Plugging Brands for Peanuts (or Shampoo)

Influencers are so 2014. And microinfluencers are so last week. Now advertisers see value in people with as few as 1,000 followers: the nanoinfluencers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JVNGxh

Alibaba Had Another Big Singles Day. The Party May Not Last.

China’s slowing economic growth and weakening consumer sentiment pose a challenge to an e-commerce giant with its own problematic ambitions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JVRIGa

Watch Rocket Lab Try to Launch an Electron Rocket to Orbit From New Zealand

The company aims to complete its first commercial mission to space, a harbinger of a new breed of rocket that is small, cheap and able to be launched frequently. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OwzFqF

The Chemists’ War

One hundred years after the end of World War I, the Army Corps of Engineers is still cleaning up the relics of experiments that helped develop chemical weapons to counter the Germans’ gas attacks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2z4abvR

How to Date a Lot of Billionaires

Jyoti and Kiran Matharoo sought fame on social media by flaunting what nature — and men — gave them. Then they got locked up abroad. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PmiKw3

Facebook to Drop Forced Arbitration in Harassment Cases

The social media giant acted one day after Google, facing intense pressure from employees, made a similar decision. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2T0EQmg

Bits: The Week in Tech: Social Media Faces Another Election Test

After a disastrous performance two years ago, social media companies rightly took disinformation and voter suppression seriously ahead of the midterms. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JS1clF

Tech C.E.O.s Are in Love With Their Principal Doomsayer

The futurist philosopher Yuval Noah Harari thinks Silicon Valley is an engine of dystopian ruin. So why do the digital elite adore him so? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JQwKIG

At China’s Internet Conference, a Darker Side of Tech Emerges

The World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, China, has long showcased flashy new tech. This year, discussions also dealt with counterterrorism, data breaches and surveillance. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PPJ69o

Google, After Employee Walkout, Overhauls Sexual Misconduct Policy

A week after 20,000 employees around the globe staged a walkout over the handling of sexual harassment and assault cases, Google said it was altering some of its policies. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SX1eNl

We Tried Facebook’s New Portal Device (So You Don’t Have To)

Here’s what happened when two Times tech reporters installed Facebook’s new Portal video-calling gadgets in their bedrooms. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qALFOr

Corner Office: Sundar Pichai of Google: ‘Technology Doesn’t Solve Humanity’s Problems’

Growing up in India, he slept on the floor of a house without a refrigerator. Today, the chief executive is steering Google through the most turbulent period in its history. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qw3mi2

Tesla Names New Chairwoman as It Seeks a More Stable Image

The car company tapped Robyn Denholm, one of its independent directors, as it seeks a counterbalance to Elon Musk, its chief executive. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qyOW0n

Google Is Said to Be Shopping for More Real Estate in New York

Amazon appears to be leaning toward opening a new office in New York. Now word comes that Google, already a big employer in the city, may add on. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Qs5en8

The Shift: Facebook Had a Good Election Day. But It Can’t Let Up Now.

Facebook made strides toward cleaning up its service in the last two years. But it continues to behave most responsibly only when placed under a microscope. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2FaHzGR

After Protest, Booksellers Are Victorious Against Amazon Subsidiary

Two days into a strike by antiquarian booksellers against the Amazon unit AbeBooks, the company capitulated. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yVp5UX

Get Better TV Sound (Without a Lot of Wires)

Flat-panel HDTVs are too thin to house good speakers. These simple tips and gear can upgrades give you great sound without a lot of work. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AR8tPQ

In Superstar Cities, the Rich Get Richer, and They Get Amazon

New York and Washington are leaving the rest of the country behind. Companies like Amazon explain why. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Ow0iMg

He Developed a Video Game Cheat. Then His Home Was Raided.

A gamer in Melbourne has had his assets frozen in connection with a cheat for Grand Theft Auto Online, raising questions about the reach of copyright law and the policing of online civility. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JMP3hR

Tech We’re Using: Social Media’s Re-engineering Effect, From Myanmar to Germany

When Facebook, YouTube and others use algorithms to keep us engaged, there can be unintended consequences. Max Fisher, his tools in a trusty Patagonia bag, covers the trend as one of The Times’s Interpreter columnists. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2D9PrFF

State of the Art: Why the Google Walkout Was a Watershed Moment in Tech

Outsiders have little leverage to force the industry to change. The companies’ own workers are another matter. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yUupZ2

What We Don’t Know About Amazon’s Split HQ2

Site details? Incentives? Much of the process has been secret, and local officials and developers signed nondisclosure agreements. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qwU45h

On Technology: You Already Email Like a Robot — Why Not Automate It?

Google is helping relieve the knowledge workers of the world from the drudgery of email — by revealing how inhuman it was in the first place. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Qro1zc

San Francisco Approves Business Tax to Fund Homeless Services

The city’s tech elites were divided over the initiative, which is seen as an effort to hold their companies accountable for exacerbating the local housing crisis. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SQ2em9

Russian Trolls Were at It Again Before Midterms, Facebook Says

The company said Tuesday that it had taken down more than 100 Facebook and Instagram accounts linked to the Internet Research Agency, a troll farm. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2F8pn0w

Visions of a Tech Hub? Landing Amazon Is Just a Start

How the company and local officials flesh out plans for the new corporate presence will be crucial to the economic lift it produces. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2QkS8Z2

Losers in Amazon Sweepstakes Aren’t Ready to Throw in the Towel

There were tax breaks. Ads on Seattle buses. Amazon latte art. And, finally, fading hope that the e-commerce giant would be coming to town. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2APbyzU

British Watchdog Finds Cambridge Analytica and Brexit Financier Misused Private Data

Investigators outlined “a disturbing disregard” of privacy in a broad look at online tools used by political campaigns. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zu5cUC

Multiple Headquarters Move Amazon Closer to Its Goal: Everything Company

Amazon defied expectations by splitting its second headquarters into two locations. For the internet company, it seems to be working out rather nicely. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PfZWhW

Facebook Admits It Was Used to Incite Violence in Myanmar

The company, citing a human rights report it commissioned, said it was moving to prevent further abuses of its platform in Myanmar. Critics said they were unconvinced. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2D8d3uD

In China, Bill Gates Encourages the World to Build a Better Toilet

The Microsoft co-founder’s Reinvented Toilet Expo featured innovative approaches to a global problem — the fact that billions have no access to safe sanitation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Dp3ic9

In Google Walkout, Workers Reject Silicon Valley Individualism

Last week’s protest could be a sign that highly-paid workers are losing patience with the technology industry’s worldview and embracing collective action. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RAj2MD

Amazon’s HQ2? Make That Q for Queens

The tech giant is said to have settled on Long Island City in Queens as one of two locations to house some 50,000 employees. The other is in Virginia. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2JFsETv

Amazon Plans to Split HQ2 in Two Locations

The surprise change would allow the company to tap into the talent pools of two different regions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RwG2Mk

Twitter Says It Is Ready for the Midterms, but Rogue Accounts Aren’t Letting Up

On the eve of the midterm elections, Twitter — like other social media companies — is still struggling to combat misinformation. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2quxb2x

Another Use for A.I.: Finding Millions of Unregistered Voters

Jeff Jonas, a prominent data scientist, has used his software for a multistate project to identify eligible voters and to clean up voter rolls. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PbxbD7

6 Types of Misinformation to Beware of on Election Day. (And What to Do if You Spot Them.)

Be careful of rumors and hoaxes about the voting and polling places. Here are some tips for spotting and avoiding false information. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2QnnWwq

The New New World: Crazy Work Hours and Lots of Cameras: Silicon Valley Goes to China

A group of Silicon Valley executives went to China and discovered a parallel tech universe that can be equally impressive, alienating and dystopian. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yQihrS

The Mysteries of Animal Movement

A scientist’s unfettered curiosity leads him to investigate the physics at work in some very odd corners of the natural world. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2quxwlR

Far-Right Internet Groups Listen for Trump’s Approval, and Often Hear It

In recent weeks, extremist internet communities have cheered as their once-fringe views have found oxygen among prominent Republicans. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2D2Pnb2

We Asked for Examples of Election Misinformation. You Delivered.

Readers submitted more than 4,000 examples of misinformation. Here are the different types being spread this election season. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RwQTWE

understanding the times: How We Cover Elections: Interactive Maps

Editors in our graphics department discuss how they turn vast troves of voting data into dynamic maps that help readers understand and explore election results. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yQPaEE

Booksellers Protest Amazon Site’s Move to Drop Stores From Certain Countries

A flash strike against AbeBooks, due to begin Monday, is a rare concerted action by vendors against any part of Amazon, which wields huge power in the book world. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yQq8p8

Did You Vote? Now Your Friends May Know (and Nag You)

On the eve of the midterm elections, peer pressure apps make it easy to instantly snoop on the voting history of friends, family and strangers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2CZpAjS

Mario Segale, Developer Who Inspired Nintendo to Name Super Mario, Dies at 84

Mr. Segale rented a warehouse near Seattle to Nintendo in the company’s early days, and once berated its president about unpaid rent. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qqpWsr

understanding the times: How We Cover Elections: Live Polling

The Upshot’s Amanda Cox and Nate Cohn answer questions about the midterm election polls The Times is sharing in real time, a first for any news organization. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2znW9ob

Senior Google Lobbyist Is Stepping Down From Her Role

Susan Molinari, who leads Google’s federal lobbying and policy efforts, is leaving her role amid growing scrutiny of the Silicon Valley giant. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2CYdis3

Senior Google Lobbyist Is Stepping Down From Her Role

Susan Molinari, who leads Google’s federal lobbying and policy efforts, is leaving her role amid growing scrutiny of the Silicon Valley giant. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qpBBre

Bits: The Week in Tech: Social Media Ugliness Hits Home

Google employees marched to protest workplace harassment. Apple profits soared. But the big news was social media’s role in real-world violence. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PAVjP0

Alibaba Feels the Pinch From China’s Slowing Growth

The e-commerce giant lowered its estimate for revenue growth as challenges mount for the world’s second largest economy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AHnbJa

Bitcoin’s ‘First Felon’ Faces More Legal Trouble

Charlie Shrem went to prison in 2015 after he pleaded guilty to helping people buy drugs online. Now he’s being sued by the Winklevoss twins. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Olw0fk

Apple Raises Prices, and Profits Keep Booming

Apple posted more than $14 billion in profit for the third quarter as customers willingly paid more for iPhones and the company’s other products. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2P5960T

Google Employees Stage Worldwide Walkout

Employees are protesting the company’s handling of sexual harassment. The walkouts follow a report by The New York Times that the tech giant has paid millions of dollars in exit packages to male executives accused of harassment. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2CVPVPS

How to Buy a Used Phone Without Getting Fleeced

New smartphone season is here, but last year’s models can offer similarly impressive features at great discounts. These tips will help you grab one without regretting it later. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AGAg5j

A Cryptocurrency Millionaire Wants to Build a Utopia in Nevada

A man spent millions on an enormous plot of land near Reno. Now he wants to build a community based on the blockchain technology introduced by Bitcoin. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Dh2DJJ

Start-Ups Ask, ‘Are We Making Money for Saudi Arabia?’

Following the money isn’t easy in the opaque world of venture capital. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yJGjES

Google Employees Stage Walkouts Over Handling of Harassment

Workers in the tech company’s offices around the world protested on Thursday against how it has handled cases of sexual harassment and misconduct. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2qlYHPF

Major Study Finds ‘Some Evidence’ of Link Between Cellphone Radiation and Brain Cancer

But the results apply only to male rats and involve radio frequencies long out of routine use. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2F5JKeu

Google Employees Stage Walkouts Over Handling of Harassment

Workers in the tech company’s offices around the world protested on Thursday against how it has handled cases of sexual harassment and misconduct. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RssCkz

Alas, the Blockchain Won’t Save Journalism After All

Hype around the technology has led to incomprehensible applications of it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2RnyL1w

State of the Art: How Mark Zuckerberg Became Too Big to Fail

Facebook has had a turbulent two years. But almost no one in tech thinks Mr. Zuckerberg, the social network’s chief executive, should step down from the company he built. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2CTG5hf

Hundreds at Google Plan Walkout to Protest Handling of Sexual Harassment

Workers are up in arms over how the company treated accused executives, another sign of growing employee activism at the Silicon Valley behemoth. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Deub2u