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The Mysterious Vaping Illness That’s ‘Becoming an Epidemic’

A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/32aMEWe

YouTube Said to Be Fined Up to $200 Million for Children’s Privacy Violations

The fine, from the Federal Trade Commission, could have significant repercussions for other social media platforms that are popular with children. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/32fZQsJ

Twitter C.E.O. Jack Dorsey’s Account Hacked

Mr. Dorsey’s account began posting racial epithets, profanities and bomb threats on Friday afternoon. A company spokesman confirmed it was hacked. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ProJAq

It’s Not Easter, but There Might Be a Surprise Hidden on This Article

The New York Times is no stranger to the trend of hiding code in plain sight. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2LbK9x8

Don’t Use Bootleg or Street Vaping Products, C.D.C. Warns

With more than 200 cases of respiratory illnesses possibly related to vaping, and no single culprit, public health experts are advising young people not to buy cannabis and other e-cigarette products off the street. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Lm7ZVV

How Tainted Gold May Have Ended Up in Your Phone

A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2L8i1uH

The Week in Tech: Are You Ready for Facebook’s Future?

We got a glimpse of what the social network’s privacy-first focus might look like in practice. You may not love it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZEq2Q4

What Does VSCO Think About the ‘VSCO Girls’?

We spoke to the brands behind Gen Z’s highly aestheticized (and widely parodied) personal brand. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2LfycFp

Hospitals Should Replace Infection-Prone Scopes With Safer Models, F.D.A. Says

Reusable duodenoscopes, used for internal examinations of patients, have been linked to a series of hospital outbreaks. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZpMKfG

Uber and Lyft to Spend $60 Million to Maintain California Driver Status

A state legislative proposal called Assembly Bill 5 could could give drivers more employee rights. The companies said they are willing to start a ballot initiative to fight it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Lf0GiK

India’s Restaurants Rebel Against Food Delivery Apps

Frustrated by the steep commissions and discounts that apps like Zomato and Uber Eats push on restaurants, thousands have started a movement to #Logout from them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2UlhTeA

Those People Starting Successful Tech Companies? Most Are Middle-Aged

Some of tech’s biggest names had founders in their teens. But new research shows that for fast-growing start-ups in the U.S., the founders’ average age was 45. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MJSyd5

Organoids Are Not Brains. How Are They Making Brain Waves?

Clusters of living brain cells are teaching scientists about diseases like autism. With a new finding, some experts wonder if these organoids may become too much like the real thing. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Phs9W3

Peloton Is a Phenomenon. Can It Last?

Exercise manias like the Thighmaster and Tae Bo have all come and gone. Peloton is trying to defy that trend. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2NBCk5v

When Children Use Technology, Let Common Sense Prevail

All things in moderation is a good way to think about it, says Jessica Grose, the editor of NYT Parenting. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/32bSuGC

The Joys of Being a Late Tech Adopter

New-gadget season is almost here, but our columnist has concluded, after testing hundreds of gizmos over the years, that it pays to wait. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZjwDjL

Facebook Tightens Rules on Verifying Political Advertisers

Bracing for the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the company adds more steps for buyers of political ads. Disinformation experts aren’t sure it is enough. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Pf8TZt

6 Google Tricks That Will Turn You Into an Internet Detective

Even if you’re already a Google pro, these tricks will get you to your desired results even faster. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zk1qxf

Philip Morris and Altria Are in Talks to Merge

With Altria’s investment in Juul, a combination of the tobacco giants would dominate the international market for e-cigarettes. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2U6AdIe

Telegram Pushes Ahead With Plans for ‘Gram’ Cryptocurrency

When Facebook announced plans for a similar effort this year, the regulatory pushback was fierce. But Telegram appears undeterred. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2HuCc45

Former Star Google and Uber Engineer Charged With Theft of Trade Secrets

Anthony Levandowski, one of Silicon Valley’s foremost technologists on autonomous cars, was charged with theft and attempted theft of trade secrets from Google. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Nxy4UF

The Baroness Fighting to Protect Children Online

Baroness Kidron says tech giants exert too much leverage over young users and has pushed laws to change that. “It’s little Timmy in his bedroom versus Mark Zuckerberg in his Valley,” she said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2NAWGvR

Netflix Falls Short in Big Screen Debut of ‘The Irishman’

Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ will debut in select theaters three weeks ahead of its Netflix release, a shorter run than Netflix had hoped. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/30DL1Qu

Is It Time to Upend the Periodic Table?

The iconic chart of elements has served chemistry well for 150 years. But it’s not the only option out there, and scientists are pushing its limits. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2U8ilwI

Cadillac’s Last Stand? Storied Brand Aims (Again) for Revival

Once the epitome of luxury, the high-end General Motors line is attempting another makeover to catch up with rivals that have overtaken it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2LdZpbP

Lawsuit Over Computer Chips Invokes Trade War With China

Globalfoundries has accused T.S.M.C., a competitor in Taiwan, of infringing on 16 patents in a suit that could also affect companies like Apple and Google. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Ztbpzd

Google Tries to Corral Its Staff After Ugly Internal Debates

The tech company, telling its employees to “stop disrupting the workday,” issued new workplace rules designed to rein in its freewheeling culture. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MyDeA5

Qualcomm Wins Reprieve in F.T.C. Antitrust Case With Appeals Court Ruling

A federal appeals court ruled that the chip maker did not have to modify key business practices while the court reviews a lower-court ruling against the company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/30AFLNG

As Amazon Fires Spread, So Do the Misleading Photos

The fires are real. But the photographs that celebrities and politicians are sharing? Well, it depends. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MBrE7q

Facebook Bans Ads From The Epoch Times

The social network has struggled to implement a consistent political advertising policy as groups appear able to get around its transparency rules. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TZHwBo

How Uber Got Lost

The once-swaggering company is losing more money and growing more slowly than ever. What happened? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MANR5y

The Week in Tech: Facebook’s First Step Toward Treating Our Data Better

The social network’s latest privacy feature at least lets us imagine how we could better control our data in the future. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZhUNdJ

Snapchat’s Disappearing Act Leaves Venice Beach Searching for Its Future

Snap changed social media — and Venice, Calif. — for good. What’s next? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Z9hf9z

YouTube Disables 210 Channels That Spread Disinformation About Hong Kong Protests

Days after Facebook and Twitter cracked down on China-backed accounts that were spreading such disinformation, YouTube did the same. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/31QOJ9w

Soap, Detergent and Even Laxatives Could Turbocharge a Battery Alternative

Researchers are trying to develop options to lithium-ion and other batteries in a quest for quick bursts of power and extended energy storage. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/31VqFCl

Alibaba Postpones Hong Kong Listing as Protests Roil Markets

The Chinese e-commerce giant delayed plans to sell potentially billions of dollars worth of shares in the market, which has fallen as tensions have worsened. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2P7EQD1

Inside India’s Messy Electric Vehicle Revolution

A million electric rickshaws sprang up out of nowhere and are now being used by 60 million people a day. The government and vehicle makers are struggling to catch up. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Z83zf9

A Business Built on Disinformation: Highlights From Our Investigation

Driven by Facebook, The Western Journal has had one of the biggest audiences in the news media, but little is known about the publication. Here’s what we found out. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2HkWg8I

Instagram’s Chain-Letter Uprising

Hordes of confused Instagrammers are trying to declare sovereignty from Instagram. Do they accidentally have a point? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZijzdM

YouTuber Finds Lost GoPro Video of Man Who Drowned and Returns It to His Family

Rich Abernathy was filming a dive for YouTube when he found an old GoPro partly buried in the muck. The camera had captured the last moments of Richard Lee Ragland III’s life. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3200eM9

How to Turn an iPhone Into a Work-Only Tool

To prevent distractions, Conor Dougherty, an economics writer, dumped social media and anything fun — even his browser — from his smartphone. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Z89GQh

2 Prominent Academics to Cut Ties to M.I.T. Media Lab Over Epstein Link

The academics, Ethan Zuckerman and J. Nathan Matias, said they were protesting the institute’s connection to the financier, who was facing sex-crime charges when he killed himself this month. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33HtI2O

Hi, Alexa. How Do I Stop You From Listening In On Me?

Humans help train artificial intelligence, so someone may be listening to what you tell Siri, Google Assistant or Alexa. Here’s what to do if you have a problem with that. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MtXBye

How Many Triangles Are There? Here’s How to Solve the Puzzle

Counting will get you nowhere. Try a little combinatorics instead. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33KQ4R2

Netflix and Big Theater Chains Haggle Over Release of Scorsese’s ‘Irishman’

Will “The Irishman,” a mob-world epic starring Robert De Niro, come to a theater near you? After months of talks, there is still no resolution. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TUnDf8

Where Did North West Learn How to Sew? At Camp, of Course.

In Hollywood, there’s a glamorous extracurricular program for fashion-savvy kids as young as 6. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33MpO90

Inside America’s Dysfunctional Trillion-Dollar Fighter-Jet Program

The F-35 was once the Pentagon’s high-profile problem child. Has it finally moved past its reputation of being an overhyped and underperforming warplane? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZbLImE

The Collective Memory of American Shoppers

On Facebook and Reddit, retail-focused groups remember the heyday of malls and share stories of shuttered department stores. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TORXHW

FogCam Is Signing Off in San Francisco

Long before streaming video, it captured images of campus life every 20 seconds. The quirky project, believed to be the longest-running public webcam, will shut down at the end of August. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2PfRIH0

‘I’m Sick of Seeing My Face,’ Says the Internet’s Kombucha Connoisseur

A woman’s taste test captured the fancy of the internet. Her rapid evolution of expressions may be why. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KTyMsm

How Should Big Tech Be Reined In? Here Are 4 Prominent Ideas

Some critics of the industry want to see the businesses broken up. Others would like to strengthen regulation of Silicon Valley. And there are shades of gray. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33JBBos

Welcome to McDonald’s. Would You Like a Podcast With Those Fries?

With podcasts rising in popularity, it’s no surprise that companies are producing their own. What’s more surprising is that people are actually listening to them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2HguCK6

Facebook’s New Tool Lets You See Which Apps and Websites Tracked You

The tool is a response to criticism that Facebook has faced over how it safeguards its users’ privacy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Nhiqg1

Facebook’s New Tool Lets You See Which Apps and Websites Tracked You

The tool is a response to criticism that Facebook has faced over how it safeguards its users’ privacy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Nhiqg1

China’s Soft-Power Fail: Condemning Hong Kong’s Protests

Beijing wants greater sway over global public opinion. Instead, its propaganda outlets make Chinese leaders look like bullies. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33JkW4o

In New Facebook Effort, Humans Will Help Curate Your News Stories

A news section inside Facebook’s mobile app will be run by journalists and not just algorithms, the company said. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZkcWaw

Ransomware Attack Hits 23 Texas Towns, Authorities Say

The state declined to say which towns were affected by the coordinated cyberattack. But one expert said it could signal more such attacks in the future. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/30hsLwd

State Attorneys General Said to Be Near Formal Investigation of Tech Companies

Their bipartisan effort comes after a smaller group of the state representatives met last month with antitrust officials at the Justice Department. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MqYoQu

Ride Sharing Adds to the Crush of Traffic at Airports

The record number of travelers and the popularity of Uber and Lyft have left airports scrambling to ease congestion. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2NipdGf

Facebook and Twitter Say China Is Spreading Disinformation in Hong Kong

The social media companies removed accounts and said they were sowing divisive messages about the Hong Kong protests. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2NgLVhP

U.S. Companies Get More Time to Stop Working With Huawei

A 90-day extension is intended to give rural telecommunications time to wean themselves off the Chinese company, which supplies parts and equipment. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TJzoot

To Power A.I., Start-Up Creates a Giant Computer Chip

The chip could improve how quickly artificial intelligence systems can learn tasks. But its complexity and size (as big as a plate) could be a challenge. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2z5wEIu

Paging Big Brother: In Amazon’s Bookstore, Orwell Gets a Rewrite

As fake and illegitimate texts proliferate online, books are becoming a form of misinformation. The author of “1984” would not be surprised. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KRgYOw

Terrorists Turn to Bitcoin for Funding, and They’re Learning Fast

The authorities have begun to raise alarms about a steady uptick in the number of militant groups using the hard-to-trace digital currency. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2HcjVby

G.E. Is Accused of Major Fraud, and Stocks Take a Beating

Plus, WeWork takes steps to go public, and investigations into the Jeffrey Epstein case continue. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZdIQpe

Closing of Pacific Standard and Topic Shows Perils of Depending on a Rich Patron

With the loss of the two award-winning publications, digital media got a little less brainy in the summer of ’19. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KTfRxH

Older People Need Rides. Why Aren’t They Using Uber and Lyft?

Seniors need transportation alternatives more than ever, but many are intimidated by ride-hailing apps. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2NcsCGn

A.I. Is Learning From Humans. Many Humans.

Artificial intelligence is being taught by thousands of office workers around the world. It is not exactly futuristic work. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZgXjkw

The Man Who Wrote the Guidebook for Civilian Bomb-Squad Technicians

At War talked to Tom Gersbeck, a retired Marine Corps bomb-disposal officer, who recently published the second edition of his book, “Practical Military Ordnance Identification.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Mki3lb

The Week in Tech: Are Lawmakers Too Eager to Weaken Big Tech’s Legal Shield?

Revising Section 230 could change the internet as we know it. How about policy decisions based on sound evidence? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2z4TujE

Amazon Uses a Twitter Army of Employees to Fight Criticism of Warehouses

They love working there. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OVSngR

Alibaba’s Strong Results Suggest Chinese Consumers Are Still Spending

Though growth has slowed, the e-commerce giant’s results signal that the country’s consumers still feel comfortable enough to open their wallets. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OTlNw3

I Shared My Phone Number. I Learned I Shouldn’t Have.

Our personal tech columnist asked security researchers what they could find out about him from just his cellphone number. Quite a lot, it turns out. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33AGhNi

Accused Capital One Hacker Had Stolen Data From Other Targets, Officials Say

Prosecutors said they found the stolen material from 30 organizations on servers in the bedroom of the accused hacker. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Hljgon

India Shut Down Kashmir’s Internet Access. Now, ‘We Cannot Do Anything.’

Pharmacists can’t restock medicines; workers aren’t being paid. But the government still loves to block the internet for “peace and tranquillity.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MhLVP5

Art Disappears in Private Hands. Can Social Media Resurface It?

Private art collections are notoriously secretive. A collective website aims to make them viewable by all. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YQUVkQ

How Flat Earthers Nearly Derailed a Space Photo Book

What a photographer’s struggle to raise money for his book of images tells us about Facebook and conspiracy theorists. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TGHiPD

Burner Apps and No Selfies When Reviewing Restaurants

It’s harder to remain incognito in the digital age, says Tejal Rao, our first California restaurant critic. She prefers dining tech that’s understated, too. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MZreXA

WeWork Takes Key Step Toward I.P.O., Citing Heady Growth and Huge Losses

A public offering by the firm, which leases shared office space, will be a major test of investors’ appetite for fast-growing but unprofitable start-ups. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33AUFFe

Hong Kong’s Economy Shudders as Its Airport Descends into Chaos

Clashes at one of the world’s busiest transportation hubs could cast further doubt on the city’s future as a business capital on China’s doorstep. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/303sCMu

The Rise of the Virtual Restaurant

Food delivery apps are reshaping the restaurant industry — and how we eat — by inspiring digital-only establishments that don’t need a dining room or waiters. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/33A8Udq

The Phony Patriots of Silicon Valley

Top tech companies are rallying around the flag. How opportunistic of them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TrcMc9

How Facebook Is Changing to Deal With Scrutiny of Its Power

In both pre-emptive and defensive ways, the social network is modifying its behavior to fend off antitrust concerns. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yUX8wa

A Financier’s End, and Uber Hits the Skids

Also: Barneys files for bankruptcy, and more of the week’s top stories in business and tech. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yRANzD

J.D. Salinger, E-Book Holdout, Joins the Digital Revolution

“The Catcher in the Rye” and other Salinger novels are coming out in digital formats, and the writer’s son plans to release more from his archives. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OLcez1

Russia Opens Antitrust Inquiry Into App Restriction at Apple

Russian officials are investigating Apple’s moves to remove parental control apps from its App Store shortly after it released a competing service. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MPOvLz

Apple Transforms Central Park Into an Augmented Reality Gallery

Works by Nick Cave, Nathalie Djurberg, John Giorno and others have been choreographed into the landscape for an Apple-New Museum walking tour. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TidTLj

This High-Tech Solution to Disaster Response May Be Too Good to Be True

Major cities are turning to a Silicon Valley start-up to help save lives in an emergency. But some fear its promise has been dangerously exaggerated. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OOWDyK

The Week in Tech: How Does 8chan Whack-a-Mole End?

Efforts to take a controversial website offline have been complex and divisive. But with any luck, they may also be galvanizing. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZPo5gI

What Is YouTube Pushing You to Watch Next?

A New TV Show from The New York Times on FX and Hulu from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MQKnLk

Huawei Unveils Harmony, Its Answer to Android, in Survival Bid

The fast-growing Chinese company, blocked by the Trump administration from working with Google, announced plans for its own mobile operating system. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2M9hPwW

Facebook Said to Be in Talks with Publishers on News Effort

The social network is pitching an initiative to license articles from some of the largest American news publishers for its mobile app, according to people with knowledge of the discussions. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2GU4TXE

Legless, Leaping Larvae

Gall midge maggots have some surprising tricks that help them launch themselves into smile-inspiring jumps. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YV0zSe

Our Cars Are Trying to Keep Us Safe. Here’s How.

There is no question that the tech in cars is making us safer. Even when optional, active electronic safety features can pay for themselves quickly. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Ti8N1K

Why Aren’t We Talking About LinkedIn?

As Facebook and Twitter face scrutiny, the site for job seekers remains a controversy-free zone. Is the office the future of social media? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KC3uWF

Uber Posts $5.2 Billion Loss and Slowest Ever Growth Rate

The double whammy immediately renewed questions about the prospects of the world’s biggest ride-hailing company. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yKOtfJ

Markiplier’s Work Diary: ‘I Find a Game and I Play It. Not Much to It.’

He’s being modest. (Maybe?) The YouTube streamer — who made a reported $17.5 million last year — has created videos that have been watched 11 billion times. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OLIWRb

The Secret History of ‘Easter Eggs’

Yes, Google, Tesla, Amazon and others are still hiding quirky software surprises in their products, mostly to give you a chuckle. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MOzAkM

Netflix Signs the Duo Behind HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’

David Benioff and D.B. Weiss agreed to a deal that will have them creating new TV shows and films for the streaming giant. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZH8M9Q

Lyft’s Losses Continue, but Company Says They Will Abate

With its number of passengers and trip fees growing, the ride-hailing company said its losses would not be as bad as it previously thought. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2M8cxlm

Radio Giant, Riding Podcast Boom, Takes ‘Stuff You Should Know’ Global

iHeartMedia is planning translated versions of the podcasts it acquired in its $55 million deal for Stuff Media. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MRb9mG

Make Your Own Animated Movies, Frame by Frame

Stop-motion animation is a great way to bring toys and other objects to life — and learn the basics of filmmaking. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MJGpEn

Tech Meets Health Care, Sometimes Shakily

Katie Thomas, who covers health care, has chronicled how the technology disruption in her field has raised questions that are still unanswered. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2KwCdVQ

Uber Wants to Sell You Train Tickets. And Be Your Bus Service, Too.

The ride-hailing company, craving growth, is looking to public transit for riders and revenue. Cities aren’t sure whether to welcome it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MLC1Ve

Wait, People Pay for Tinder?

Like a mobile game, the dating app offers paid features that increase the odds of success. Lots of people are buying. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YHujhi

Legal Shield for Websites Rattles Under Onslaught of Hate Speech

Section 230, from a 1996 federal law, was meant to protect young internet companies from liability. Now lawmakers are threatening to change it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YLtgB5

Deadly Germ Research Is Shut Down at Army Lab Over Safety Concerns

Problems with disposal of dangerous materials led the government to suspend research at the military’s leading biodefense center. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yEb1ig

Behind the Scenes, 8chan Scrambles to Get Back Online

In a digital chain effect, tech providers pulled support for 8chan, illustrating a complex network of companies that are crucial to keeping websites up. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yEtFXj

Cloudflare Chief Explains Decision to Shut Down 8Chan, Despite Reservations

In a pair of interviews, Cloudflare's chief executive was torn about the decision. On one hand, 8chan was clearly reprehensible. But banning the site could set a bad precedent from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MEzBb6

Senators Urge Google to Give Temporary Workers Full-Time Status

Temps and contractors outnumber permanent employees at the company, allowing it to maintain labor flexibility and save money. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2MG7yb8

8chan Is a Megaphone for Shooters. ‘Shut the Site Down,’ Says Its Creator.

The site is a venue for extremists to test out ideas, share violent literature, and cheer on the perpetrators of mass killings. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Kof7jV

A Brain Scan May Predict Alzheimer’s. Should You Get One?

One expert warns of “unintended downsides,” including overuse of only modestly effective medications. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YGeLdy

Fortnite Fortunes and Freakouts: Parents Grapple With an Obsession

Fortnite, the widely popular video game, can lead to big financial wins for teenagers. But Times readers say its use also has parents struggling over when to say enough. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YBCNKL

Ninja, a Fortnite Star, Leaps From Twitch to Mixer

Tyler Blevins, 28, the multimillionaire gamer known as Ninja, says he has a deal to stream exclusively at the Microsoft service. He’s quitting Twitch, the Amazon service where he has over 14 million followers. Yes, it’s a big deal. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YjlrDf

The Math Equation That Tried to Stump the Internet

Sometimes BODMAS is just PEMDAS by another name. And no, the answer is not 100. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Oz0FuN

Bad Times in Tech? Not if You’re a Start-Up Serving Other Start-Ups

Meet the two Stanford dropouts, both 23, who run Brex, which provides charge cards to start-ups. Its growth is a sign of Silicon Valley’s unflagging exuberance. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OASpuq

The Week in Tech: Facebook Romance Scams and Banking Hacks

For years, impostors have been posing as members of the military to bilk people out of money. Why has Facebook been unable to stop them? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YET0em

DoorDash Buys a Rival, Caviar, for $410 Million

The deal escalates the intense competition in food delivery. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2LViEcV

Mixer Lures Ninja From Twitch. (What? We Explain.)

Tyler Blevins, 28, the multimillionaire gamer known as Ninja, says he has a deal to stream exclusively at the Microsoft service. He’s quitting Twitch, the Amazon service where 12 million fans watch him play Fortnite. Yes, it’s a big deal. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Kd86Ul

Another Victim of Facebook Romance Scams: A U.S. Congressman

After battling social media impostors for years, Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois wants to force Facebook to do more to combat fake accounts. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2OIxndw

Children as Young as 11 Added to N.Y.P.D. Facial Recognition Database

With little oversight, the police have been using the powerful surveillance technology on photos of children and teenagers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ysTgSP

Should Board Gamers Play the Roles of Racists, Slavers and Nazis?

After the cancellation of Scramble for Africa, where do board games go from here? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yuJCiF

Amazon Kindle Oasis Review: Now Is the Perfect Time to Buy an E-Reader

In an era of smartphone addiction, a single-purpose device like an e-reader may help you unplug and focus on content that will bring you joy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZxDceN

EBay Accuses Amazon Managers of Conspiring to Poach Its Sellers

The accusation comes at a touchy time for Amazon, with Washington on the lookout for potential anticompetitive behavior. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2K8A6IL

The Tools for Covering Tech Are the Same as in 2009

John Herrman, who writes about the internet, is using many of the same tech tools as a decade ago — but the conversation around how we use them has changed. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yoISM0