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As China Takes Aim, Silicon Valley Braces for Pain

The tech cold war is heating up. U.S. companies that depend on the giant China market are preparing themselves for the fallout. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2QDYyDC

Who Will Carry Cargo to the Moon? NASA to Announce Contracts Today

The landers would be the first American spacecraft to touch down on the moon since the astronauts of Apollo 17 left in 1972. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2QEuTKu

Reid Hoffman: ‘You Can’t Just Sit on the Sidelines’

An early passion for science fiction and board games led to an influential career in technology. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2MiKJf9

The Week in Tech: Disinformation’s Huge Inaction Problem

Almost everybody wants something done about disinformation. So why does it seem that nothing is changing? from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2HO4w1J

China Plans a List of U.S. Firms to Block, in Answer to Trump

Without disclosing details, officials say they plan to retaliate against those who blockade Chinese companies, in an apparent response to Huawei’s problems. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30WJlC9

Are Likes and Followers the Problem With Social Media?

Social networks built on public status markers are now starting to hide them. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2wvgUx7

Apps Purged by Apple Say It Holds the Key They Need to Get Back In

Seventeen companies that make apps designed to fight iPhone addiction called on Apple to let them use technology that would resolve privacy concerns. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VZg1r3

Uber’s First Results After I.P.O. Show Slowing Growth and $1 Billion Loss

The ride-hailing giant’s earnings report raised questions about where the company will find new growth and if it can ever make money. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2EK6HBq

Uber’s First Results After I.P.O. Show Slowing Growth and $1 Billion Loss

The ride-hailing giant’s earnings report raised questions about where the company will find new growth and if it can ever make money. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Kgo4h0

North Face Apologizes for Adding Its Own Photos to Wikipedia to Promote Its Brand

The North Face said it was ending a campaign that took photos of its clothing and equipment at outdoor destinations and uploaded the branded pictures to Wikipedia. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30UJUMG

For Its Next Trick, DeepMind Will Beat Us at Team Sports

Chess and Go were child’s play. Now A.I. is winning at capture the flag. Will such skills translate to the real world? from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JP67GT

Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered Videos

Ms. Pelosi said the company’s decision to leave up manipulated videos of her demonstrated how the social network contributed to Russian manipulation of the 2016 election. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30PyCJT

Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered Videos

Ms. Pelosi said the company’s decision to leave up manipulated videos of her demonstrated how the social network contributed to Russian manipulation of the 2016 election. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2QwGfQn

French Rock Star’s Instagram Defeats His Widow in Inheritance Battle

If Johnny Hallyday, the “French Elvis,” was a United States resident, then his fourth wife stood to inherit his whole fortune. Social media evidence led a French court to rule otherwise. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WabtD8

Apps That Blast Out Crime Alerts Don’t Have to Rattle You

Neighborhood-watch networks are on the rise, even though crime is not. Here’s how to put the data into perspective. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2W0xTS9

On Migrant Journeys With WhatsApp and Google Translate

Miriam Jordan, who covers immigration for The Times, says that migrants crossing the border often use WhatsApp and that Google Translate can break the ice. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JM0zgq

Pokémon Sleep Wants to Make Snoozing a Game Too

Pokémon Go got people walking for hours in the summer of 2016. Now, its makers want to make sleep the next frontier. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30TmPu3

Your Kids Think You’re Addicted to Your Phone

While parents are, of course, worried about their teenagers’ phone use, that concern goes both ways, a new study found. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30SNmra

Huawei Ramps Up U.S. Legal Challenge, With the Media in Mind

The Chinese telecommunications giant has filed for summary judgment against the White House as it challenges limits against it via the courts and public opinion. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2I3Bp9I

As E-Sports Grow, So Do Their Homes

To provide fans with a richer experience, developers are creating arenas that are designed for pro gaming. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2wzEnxr

Savior of G.M. Lordstown Plant, Hailed by Trump, Is a Corporate Cipher

The electric-truck venture hailed by President Trump exists almost entirely on paper and would need $300 million to get the factory running again. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2I6T2FB

Food Delivery Apps Are Drowning China in Plastic

The noodles and barbecue arrive within 30 minutes. The containers they come in could be around for hundreds of years thereafter. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2XbXdpR

Google’s Shadow Work Force: Temps Who Outnumber Full-Time Employees

The tech company has long used contractors, but some employees worry that a growing reliance on them represents a shifting, less admirable work culture. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2ECN66h

How Convicts Ordered to Stay Offline Try to Slip Their Digital Leashes

A hacker and a sex offender share what happened when they sought to trick the probation officers monitoring them. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Wi2Ju3

In Baltimore and Beyond, a Stolen N.S.A. Tool Wreaks Havoc

American cities are being hijacked with an N.S.A. cyberweapon that has already done billions of dollars in damage overseas. The N.S.A. will say nothing. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WqEjyu

Huawei Ban Threatens Wireless Service in Rural Areas

Many small carriers depend on inexpensive equipment from the Chinese company. Now they must rethink expansion plans, and perhaps replace existing gear. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2wiCvbZ

Security Gap Leaves 885 Million Mortgage Documents Exposed

The data, collected by First American Financial Corporation, included hundreds of millions of detailed and personal financial records. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2wisJGT

More Turmoil at The Markup, a Tech Site Still in Beta Mode

After the firing last month of the top editor, Julia Angwin, two other key members of the editorial team are out, said the site’s main donor, Craig Newmark. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Qp1HXr

Huawei’s European Customers Are Put on Hold by U.S. Ban

They’re unsure how Android phones will keep working as Google and other companies assess a Trump administration order. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30HlpCA

Manipulated Pelosi Videos Spread on Social Media, With Help From Trump

Edited videos of the House speaker were widely shared online, pointing to the political chaos that digital manipulation is likely to cause in the future. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JCcwVO

The Week in Tech: Geopolitics Are Shaping Your Next Smartphone

When President Trump took his latest swipe at Huawei, he set in motion a chain of events that could affect your next smartphone. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VMzwmG

Watch SpaceX’s Live Launch Attempt of Its Starlink Satellites

The payload of 60 satellites could be an important new line of business for the private rocket company. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VZH1eH

Facebook Says It Is More Aggressively Enforcing Content Rules

The social media company, facing criticism from governments around the world, also offered evidence that its automated systems are improving. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VWRfMU

Hackers Are Holding Baltimore Hostage: How They Struck and What’s Next

Two weeks ago, attackers seized parts of the computer systems that run the city’s government. So far, it hasn’t given in to ransom demands. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JBj9Yb

Google’s Duplex Uses A.I. to Mimic Humans (Sometimes)

In a free service, bots call restaurants and make reservations. The technology is impressive, except for when the caller is actually a person. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VWoZKB

Amazon Investors Reject Proposals on Climate Change and Facial Recognition

The resolutions, voted on by shareholders, would have pushed the company to reconsider its societal impact. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2HQMjPJ

Siri and Alexa Fuel Sexism, U.N. Finds

Virtual helpers that come with female voices by default are perpetuating bias, a Unesco report argues. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30ECn4O

Tech We’re Using: Taking Steps to Maximize Privacy While Covering the Lack of It

Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, an investigative reporter who has delved into issues of online privacy, is “under no illusions” that protecting our digital selves is fully possible. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VGQcfb

Qualcomm Violated Antitrust Laws, U.S. Judge Rules

A judge found that Qualcomm, a giant in the computer chip industry, charged cellphone makers “onerous” fees for use of its patents. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Wh6UWH

Capitalism Camp for Kids

Young people love socialism. Can a summer of indoctrination teach little Hermione and Khaleesi to love capitalism? from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WXD7iZ

How Bettors in the Know Cashed In on ‘Game of Thrones’

Though HBO went to great lengths to keep the finale secret until it aired, professional bettors saw clear signs that key details had leaked and were driving the wagering. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Qh75fc

U.S. Restrictions on Huawei Expose a High-Tech Achilles’ Heel for China

China is heavily reliant on imported computer chips, despite efforts to develop its own semiconductor industry. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WoFyyg

Google Changes a Policy to Avoid Misleading Ads on Abortion

Advertisers must be certified as providing or not providing abortions, and Google will include disclosures on ads about ending pregnancy. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JTwYAQ

U.S. Restrictions on Huawei Expose a High-Tech Achilles’ Heel for China

China is heavily reliant on imported computer chips, despite efforts to develop its own semiconductor industry. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2waap2v

Remember New Coke? It’s Coming Back. Blame Netflix.

The creators of “Stranger Things” wrote the failed beverage into the coming season as part of a big marketing push. With memories of a 1985 backlash faded, Coca-Cola dug out the old recipe. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30ymHQe

The New New World: As Huawei Loses Google, the U.S.-China Tech Cold War Gets Its Iron Curtain

The White House’s hard-line approach threatens to speed up the development of two technology worlds, further isolating one-fifth of internet users. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2YAQjuH

The New New World: As Huawei Loses Google, the U.S.-China Tech Cold War Gets Its Iron Curtain

The White House’s hard-line approach threatens to speed up the development of two technology worlds, further isolating one-fifth of internet users. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LUsjBf

A.I. Took a Test to Detect Lung Cancer. It Got an A.

Artificial intelligence may help doctors make more accurate readings of CT scans used to screen for lung cancer. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JuamYc

Google Restricts Huawei’s Access to Android After Trump Order

The move could hamstring the Chinese tech giant if it prevents the firm’s customers from getting the latest versions of services such as Maps and Gmail. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2HIV7Yd

Google Restricts Huawei’s Access to Android After Trump Order

The move could hamstring the Chinese tech giant if it prevents the firm’s customers from getting the latest versions of services such as Maps and Gmail. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JTYsq2

Google Restricts Huawei’s Access to Android After Trump Order

The move could hamstring the Chinese tech giant if it prevents the firm’s customers from getting the latest versions of services such as Maps and Gmail. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WPL2is

Amazon Faces Investor Pressure Over Facial Recognition

Shareholders are voting on whether to push the tech giant to examine the human rights and financial risks of the surveillance technology. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LWI22z

Mediator: Social Media Pollution, a Huge Problem in the Last Election, Could Be Worse in 2020

As a candidate, Donald Trump promoted a mystery Twitter account that falsely portrayed a protester as an ISIS terrorist. Nothing stops him from doing it again. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2HpPgrv

Tech Jobs Lead to the Middle Class. Just Not for the Masses.

The great hope for people without a bachelor’s degree hasn’t yet spread beyond small-scale success stories. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VRryxh

HP Enterprise to Acquire Supercomputer Pioneer Cray

The price was relatively small, but the deal may have a big impact on the race between the United States and China to build more powerful computers. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VshiGJ

Bits: The Week in Tech: Putting an A.I. Genie Back in Its Bottle

San Francisco demonstrated that technologies believed to be damaging to citizens’ well-being can be curtailed. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2W1VBBV

Facebook’s A.I. Whiz Now Faces the Task of Cleaning It Up. Sometimes That Brings Him to Tears.

Facebook has heralded artificial intelligence as a solution to its toxic content problems. Mike Schroepfer, its chief technology officer, says it won’t solve everything. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JqADqp

Amazon to Invest in Deliveroo, a Rival to Uber in Food Delivery

The $575 million investment strengthens one of the biggest overseas rivals to Uber’s food-delivery division, which the ride-hailing company considers a key business. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JMiS4g

The Ins and Outs of Knit Theory

For physicist Elisabetta Matsumoto, “knitting is coding,” and yarn is a programmable material. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30qlDOu

Violent Japanese Mascot That Tickled John Oliver Is Suspended by Twitter

The mascot Chiitan, modeled on a real-life otter, drew notoriety for violent stunts that delighted social media users and the HBO comedian. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WcVNhs

SpaceX to Launch Starlink Internet Satellites Tonight After Postponement

To make enough money for interplanetary journeys, Elon Musk’s company hopes to provide high-speed internet all over the world. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WMbwRX

Pinterest Posts Narrower Loss, but Falls Short of Wall St. Estimates

The digital pinboard company’s stock price tumbled in after-hours trading after its first earnings report as a public company. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30m7kuc

Trump’s Latest Move Takes Straight Shot at Huawei’s Business

By restricting the Chinese technology giant’s ability to buy American components, Washington could hamstring Huawei’s operations worldwide. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JLrLe3

Watch SpaceX Launch 60 Starlink Orbital Internet Satellites

The mission is a test of the company’s ambitions to create a new line of business by connecting more parts of the world. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Yu1ANb

SpaceX to Launch 60 Starlink Satellites, Aiming to Build Orbital Internet

The mission is a test of the company’s ambitions to create a new line of business by connecting more parts of the world. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VI0Zuo

Trump Moves to Ban Foreign Telecom Gear, Targeting Huawei in Battle With China

The ban was expected. American officials have long warned that they would stop sharing intelligence if allies installed Chinese technology on their 5G networks. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JoTO3Q

The Man Behind San Francisco’s Facial Recognition Ban Is Working on More. Way More.

Brian Hofer, a paralegal who drafted the ordinance, is pushing for anti-surveillance measures across California. He has already gotten more than two dozen approved. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2w3JF3C

How the Promise of a $120 Billion Uber I.P.O. Evaporated

Uber’s offering was supposed to be a crowning moment for the ride-hailing company. But it suffered setback after setback and ultimately resulted in pointed questions for all involved. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WMqKpO

San Francisco’s Facial Recognition Ban Is New, but the Controversies Aren’t

A look back at how facial recognition technology has stoked controversy over the years. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WGQZhs

Matter: Scientists Created Bacteria With a Synthetic Genome. Is This Artificial Life?

In a milestone for synthetic biology, colonies of E. coli thrive with DNA constructed from scratch by humans, not nature. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2W2dYqh

White House Says It Won’t Sign Global Pact for Tougher Measures on Online Violence

Citing free speech protections in the United States, the Trump administration said it would not endorse the ‘Christchurch Call,’ which calls for the largest internet platforms to eradicate violent and extremist content online. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JJkcVd

Tech Tip: How to Add Hollywood Special Effects to Your Videos

With your smartphone, inexpensive software and a bit of cloth or paper, you can make your own “green screen” movies. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WNWI5a

Tech We’re Using: Why Play a Music CD? ‘No Ads, No Privacy Terrors, No Algorithms’

Streaming services have revolutionized the discovery of songs, but here’s why Ben Sisario, who covers the music industry, still likes to listen to compact discs. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2YvRjAg

Condé Nast Sells Brides Magazine to Barry Diller’s Dotdash

Dotdash, once known as About.com, plans to scrap the 85-year-old publication’s print edition and keep most of the editorial staff. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2W7iWC1

Alibaba Reports Slower Growth as U.S.-China Trade War Intensifies

The e-commerce firm became a giant by catering to China’s emerging middle class. But these are anxious times for Chinese consumers and businesses. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2HkyuJ6

Facebook Takes Step to Police Content on Its Live Service

When 51 people were killed in New Zealand, the suspect broadcast it live on Facebook. The massacre led to a global call to combat the spread of violent content. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2HiqFVI

San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Technology

It is the first ban by a major city on the use of facial recognition technology by police and all other municipal agencies. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VksS6M

Uber Drivers Are Contractors, Not Employees, Labor Board Says

The National Labor Relations Board’s position is a setback for drivers who had hoped to join forces to push for better pay and working conditions. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2vYdLpq

The New New World: In China, Some Fear the End of ‘Chimerica’

As the trade war with the U.S. threatens to decouple the world’s two largest economies, some in China argue that the two sides benefit from the relationship more than they admit. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30hHWWu

The New New World: In China, Some Fear the End of ‘Chimerica’

As the trade war with the U.S. threatens to decouple the world’s two largest economies, some in China argue that the two sides benefit from the relationship more than they admit. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JjUlUE

Attention, Amazon Shoppers: Google Wants Some of Your Spending Money

Amazon wants to sell ads. Google wants to woo shoppers. Their ambitions are putting the tech giants on a collision course. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Ywv9xU

Supreme Court Allows Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple to Proceed

Plaintiffs argued that the technology giant had used its monopoly power to raise the prices of iPhone apps. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2E4wyE0

Mind: Firing Up the Neural Symphony

Scientists are racing to treat brain disabilities with electrical stimulation. Here’s a metaphor to help make sense of the progress. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2vVZnOr

New Report Shows How a Pro-Iran Group Spread Fake News Online

A research group at the University of Toronto has untangled look-alike websites and bogus news stories that appear to echo the Iranian government’s positions. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2YrXWDG

Israeli Firm Tied to Tool That Uses WhatsApp Flaw to Spy on Activists

Researchers said the NSO Group had found a vulnerability, which was disclosed Monday, that was used to target the iPhone of a human-rights lawyer in London and perhaps others. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Q3ZwZf

Uber Driver Told 2 Women ‘You’re Not Going Anywhere’ in Kidnapping Attempt, Police Say

The driver, an assistant professor at a commonwealth campus of Pennsylvania State University, was charged with kidnapping and false imprisonment. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LGsznm

Welcome to TrumpTok, a Safe Space From Safe Spaces

On TikTok, there’s always a rally, and expressing support for the president makes for good content. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WBhOUe

U.S.-China Trade Talks Stumble on Beijing’s Spending at Home

As the trade war intensifies, Chinese subsidies for homegrown industries present a difficult obstacle to reaching a deal. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2YrPxjI

New Zealand Seeks Global Support for Tougher Measures on Online Violence

In the wake of the terrorist attack on Muslim mosques, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is calling for a united effort against the biggest internet companies. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2vV2upG

Your 5G Phone Won’t Hurt You. But Russia Wants You to Think Otherwise.

RT America, a network known for sowing disinformation, has a new alarm: the coming ‘5G Apocalypse.’ from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WDbSu3

How Volunteer Sleuths Identified a Hiker and Her Killer After 36 Years

What does it actually take to identify a person through genetic genealogy? Wading through infidelities and pornography. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2PUYizF

Uber Stock Slides in Disappointing Trading Debut That Followed Muted I.P.O.

Uber’s road to the public market has been rocky. Last year, investment bankers said it could be valued at $120 billion upon I.P.O. That number has declined in recent weeks. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JuHUod

Sex Toy Award Is Restored by Trade Show After an Outcry Over Sexism

CES, the country’s largest consumer electronics convention, had rescinded an award for innovation for a sex toy for women, provoking accusations of sexism. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Je4oKJ

Bits: The Week in Tech: Facebook and Google Reshape the Narrative on Privacy

You may think privacy means keeping hold of your data. The two tech giants want it to mean they don’t hand data to others. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VTzWeZ

Two From China Are Charged in 2014 Anthem Data Breach

The insurer was the first of four victims linked to the pair, in what the authorities say was an aggressive hacking campaign. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LznLjE

Tech Trade Show Restores Award to Sex Toy After Outcry

CES, the country’s largest consumer electronics convention, had rescinded an award for innovation for a sex toy for women, provoking accusations of sexism. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2vLT3ZK

Uber Prices I.P.O. at $45 a Share, Valuing It at $82.4 Billion

The ride-hailing giant’s valuation is the third largest for a company going public on an American exchange. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/30beRfw

Uber Prices I.P.O. at $45 a Share, Valuing It at $82.4 Billion

The ride-hailing giant’s valuation is the third largest for a company going public on an American exchange. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2PXZrWV

Facebook Rejects Call for Its Breakup From Co-Founder Chris Hughes

“You don’t enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a successful American company,” the company wrote in response to his essay. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2vMPCSy

Jeff Bezos’ Shot at the Moon? Blue Origin to Announce Vision for Space

The Amazon founder’s private rocket company has hinted that it may have plans for the moon’s ice-rich South Pole. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/307exhD

The Shift: Instagram Is Trying to Curb Bullying. First, It Needs to Define Bullying.

The effort is part of a larger attempt by Instagram and its parent company, Facebook, to clean themselves up. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JqOEnb

They Got Rich Off Uber and Lyft. Then They Moved to Low-Tax States.

Meet the semiretired millennials who left California for low-tax, low-stress places like Texas, as their former start-ups stampede toward the stock market. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JcGW0K

Now for Sale on Facebook: Looted Middle Eastern Antiquities

Facebook groups offer ancient treasures from Syria, Iraq and other conflict zones, some of which may have been pillaged by Islamic State militants. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JrU5SM

Amazon Flunks Children’s Privacy, Advocacy Groups Charge

Children’s groups say the tech giant’s Echo Dot Kids device violated a federal law protecting youngsters’ online privacy. Amazon disagrees. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2DXB8ns

Redfin Aims to Bring E-Commerce to Home Buying

Web-focused companies are increasingly competing with traditional brokerages, moving to displace agents from the process of selling a house, and now the other side. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Yl8jJr

Pompeo Attacks China and Warns Britain Over Huawei Security Risks

Cooperation with the Chinese company could put American intelligence sharing with Britain at risk, the secretary of state said on a London visit. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2H81c1c

Uber Said to Plan to Price I.P.O. at Midpoint of Range

At the midpoint, $47 a share, Uber would be valued at about $86 billion — well below the $100 billion that the company had forecast last month. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2H9e3A6

Drivers Start Strikes Ahead of Uber’s Blockbuster I.P.O.

A walkout by Australian drivers began a series of planned work stoppages around the world to protest wages and work conditions of ride-hailing services. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2DVWK3I

Tech Fix: Google Pixel 3A Review: The $400 Smartphone You’ve Been Waiting For

The first midrange Pixel is packed with innovations, without a shocking price. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2J61o3j

For a Split Second, a (Simulated) Particle Went Backward in Time

Using a quantum computer, physicists successfully reversed time for an artificial atom. You can even try it at home. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LyeSGW

Tech We’re Using: Capturing What’s Online in China Before It Vanishes

It’s important to preserve snapshots of China’s internet before they vanish without a trace, says Raymond Zhong, a Times tech reporter in Beijing. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VLZ3QU

3 Muslim Workers at Amazon File Federal Discrimination Complaint

Three women near Minneapolis argue that Amazon retaliated against them after they protested their working conditions. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LyeN66

Drivers Start Strikes Ahead of Uber’s Blockbuster I.P.O.

A walkout by Australian drivers began a series of planned work stoppages around the world to protest wages and work conditions of ride-hailing services. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2PUwFqd

Google Says It Has Found Religion on Privacy

The internet giant, which has repeatedly been accused of intrusive behavior, wants to give consumers tools to control their own online data. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Lv6k3z

Lyft’s First Results After I.P.O. Show $1.14 Billion Quarterly Loss

The ride-hailing company’s revenue nearly doubled for the quarter, while its loss was driven by a hefty charge for its stock-based compensation plan. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2H3ILcJ

Tech Fix: Google Pixel 3A Review: The $400 Smartphone You’ve Been Waiting For

The first midrange Pixel is packed with innovations, without a shocking price. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2J73nEs

Start-Ups Hoping to Fight Climate Change Struggle as Other Tech Firms Cash In

A number of small companies are looking for ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere. But investors, burned by the clean-tech boom a decade ago, are leery. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JnTMbM

Silicon Valley Is Coming for Your House

Offering “instant buying,” companies like Zillow and Opendoor are bringing liquidity to the housing market. Critics fear they could also be bringing risk. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2LoIs1n

Travel Tips: The Pros and Cons of Noise-Canceling Headphones

Noise-canceling headphones regularly top lists of essential travel gadgets, but are they worth it? from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2DTwyX4

Don't Buy a 5G Phone Yet

Your phone company is going to start bombarding you with ads for 5G phones soon, but you should ignore them — at least for now. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2V4nm8f

Europe Is Reining In Tech Giants. But Some Say It’s Going Too Far.

Bids to block harmful and violent content online in Europe are drawing criticism for limiting free expression and undercutting the ideals of an open web. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Lr4UqU

Ride-Sharing’s Future? It May Sit on Electric Motorbikes

In India, start-ups are opening a new front in the global ride-hailing battles, just as Uber prepares to go public. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2ZXGcS9

Facebook Opens a Command Post to Thwart Election Meddling in Europe

The social network took the wraps off a special operations center in Dublin ahead of this month’s European Union voting. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WtPEdO

F.T.C. Wants to Punish Facebook, but the Divided Agency May Go Only So Far

The chairman appears to have the votes to approve a settlement with a big fine. One of the biggest issues has been whether to hold Mark Zuckerberg liable for future violations. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2IZTLve

You’ve Conquered the Escape Room. But Can You Escape the Lab?

A physicist at the University of Illinois devised an immersive game in which teams solve science puzzles to unlock a mystery — before it’s too late. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2ZXjBVB

500 Days of Duolingo: What You Can (and Can’t) Learn From a Language App

Free language learning apps often promise the world — but don’t expect fluency from one. Here’s what to expect before you sign up. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WoR8WK

With Uber’s I.P.O., Dara Khosrowshahi Is Taking Travis Kalanick’s Company Public

The C.E.O. wants to prove that the start-up has evolved past a raucous, and profligate, tech-bro culture. But Uber’s past is simply not that far gone. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Vb24uo

Australian Taxi Drivers Sue Uber Over Wages They Say Its Arrival Cost Them

In their lawsuit, the drivers accuse the ride-hailing giant of operating illegally in the country and of destroying their livelihoods. Uber denied the allegations. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2H46qet

How the U.K. Won’t Keep Porn Away From Teens

Complying with a new law, the largest online porn company has set itself up to be the youth gatekeeper of British smut. What could go wrong? from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VGoAe5

Bits: The Week in Tech: Worried About Screen Time? A Dose of Big Tech Data May Help

Moral panic about our use of devices could benefit from good data. Big Tech companies are sitting on that information. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2vxI7yT

You Will Never Smell My World the Way I Do

Scientists find that whiskey’s smokiness, the smell of beets and lily of the valley perfume can be utterly different depending on your genetic wiring. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2UTsiwJ

Modern Love: Years Ago, My Sister Vanished. I See Her Whenever I Want.

The winner of this year’s Modern Love college essay contest explores the comforts and limits of online connection. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Y27oxh

Beyond Meat’s Share Price Surges on First Day of Trading

Investors appeared to buy into Beyond Meat’s belief that it can replace meat with plant-based alternatives. That bodes well for similar companies. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2GRlMSb

These Smart Devices Protect Your Home While You’re on Vacation

Take these steps to protect your home from mishaps and intruders when you leave for vacation. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2JbVv3u

Facebook Bans Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan and Others From Its Services

The move, which critics said was a long time coming, is an escalation of the social media company’s enforcement of its content policies. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Y9nDsD

Tinder Wants In on Your Music Festival Meet-Cute

The dating app has a new feature to help you find a mate in a sea of flower crowns. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2Y6M1en

Tesla Seeks to Raise $2 Billion in Sale of Stock and Debt

The plan, disclosed in a regulatory filing, comes after the carmaker announced a surprisingly sharp quarterly loss. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2GZjMsb

Jack Dorsey Is Gwyneth Paltrow for Silicon Valley

The Twitter chief executive is tech’s foremost manfluencer, guiding his followers toward optimum cognitive performance. Or, at least, hunger. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2UScSsA

Facebook Set to Create Privacy Positions as Part of F.T.C. Settlement

Facebook is expected to create a privacy committee to protect user data, as well as an external assessor who would be appointed by the company and Federal Trade Commission. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VJduVE

Qualcomm Pegs Payment From Apple at $4.5 Billion to $4.7 Billion

Qualcomm’s forecasts suggested Apple’s licensing fees will not substantially increase revenue as Apple catches up on royalties. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2DGBZbU

Tech Fix: It’s Time to Use Your Imagination With Bluetooth Trackers. We Did.

The tiny tags are typically used to find valuables like house keys, but they are far more versatile than that. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2GVAXuF

Want to Check Out Frieze? All You Need Is an App and a Headset.

The art fair introduces virtual reality so the curious can check out some works from afar. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2VdAZHi

Tech We’re Using: Tech Is Changing New York, but Not How He Reports on the City

J. David Goodman, a metro reporter, has chronicled the Google and Amazon invasions. But the most effective technology for reporting on the city is still coffee. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2XZs5d4

The New New World: ‘Striding Across the Pacific’: Huawei’s Identity Problem

The Chinese telecom giant seeks acceptance in the West, but its structure and value system — patterned after the Communist Party’s — could stand in the way. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2UWgV7i

Like ‘Uber for Organs’: Drone Delivers Kidney to Maryland Woman

A team at the University of Maryland is developing drone technology to deliver organs faster and give doctors timely updates on their transit. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WiGWiC

Apple Plans to Buy $75 Billion More of Its Own Stock

The company said it would add to its record returns to shareholders, most likely fueling an intensifying debate over corporate spending. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WmC0JD

Trilobites: The Microbots Are on Their Way

Tiny sensors with tinier legs, stamped out of silicon wafers, could one day soon help fix your cellphone battery or study your brain. from NYT > Technology https://nyti.ms/2WbtzAy