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An NLRB director rules that Google is a “joint employer” with YouTube subcontractor Cognizant and must bargain with Cognizant workers if they vote to unionize (Josh Eidelson/Bloomberg)

Josh Eidelson / Bloomberg: An NLRB director rules that Google is a “joint employer” with YouTube subcontractor Cognizant and must bargain with Cognizant workers if they vote to unionize  —  Alphabet Inc.’s Google is legally the boss of YouTube contract… Continue Reading →

Meta Announces Price Cuts for VR Headsets, Including $500 Off Quest Pro

The Metaverse was on everyone’s lips in 2022, even though no one can really explain what the heck it is. With the internet zeitgeist now locked on AI chatbots in 2023, Meta appears to be reevaluating the high prices of… Continue Reading →

The Download: three-parent baby issues, and a solar balloon test

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Three-parent baby technique could create babies at risk of severe disease When the first baby born using a… Continue Reading →

Discrete GPU Shipments Drop to Levels Not Seen in Over 10 Years

RTX 3050 partner cards. As 2023 plods along, more bad news for the PC hardware industry has arrived from Jon Peddie Research. The market analysis firm has tallied up shipments of CPUs as well as discrete GPUs for the fourth… Continue Reading →

The US Marshals Service suffered a ransomware attack and data theft on a “stand-alone USMS system”; source: breach didn’t affect the witness protection database (NBC News)

NBC News: The US Marshals Service suffered a ransomware attack and data theft on a “stand-alone USMS system”; source: breach didn’t affect the witness protection database  —  The U.S. Marshals Service suffered a security breach over a week ago that… Continue Reading →

The numbers that couldn’t be ignored

Penny Chisholm picked up Nancy Hopkins in the cancer center an hour before their appointment with the dean on August 11, 1994. They walked across the street to collect Lisa Steiner and Mary-Lou Pardue in the biology department, then to… Continue Reading →

This Week in Space: Ham Radios, a Spare Soyuz, and the Worst Pile-Up Ever

Good afternoon, readers, and welcome to This Week in Space: Your weekly roundup of news from here to the big empty. This week, a lot is going on with SpaceX and the International Space Station.  Today we’ll hear those updates,… Continue Reading →

Amazon plans to integrate its logistics network and SaaS tools with India’s Open Network for Digital Commerce, after Paytm and others committed to joining ONDC (Moneycontrol)

Moneycontrol: Amazon plans to integrate its logistics network and SaaS tools with India’s Open Network for Digital Commerce, after Paytm and others committed to joining ONDC  —  Other e-commerce and fintech players who have committed to join ONDC include Meesho,… Continue Reading →

The Download: hydrogen’s potential, and Twitter’s terrorism accusations

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. When hydrogen will help climate change—and when it won’t.  Hydrogen is often heralded as a climate hero because… Continue Reading →

GPU Prices Are Still Twice As Expensive As They Were in 2020

(Credit: Nvidia)If you wiled away your time playing games during the height of the pandemic, you probably remember how expensive gaming hardware was. Video cards were particularly overpriced thanks to crypto mining, but falling prices and Ethereum’s move to proof-of-stake… Continue Reading →

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