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Tue. 11/20 - Worse Shape: Tech Stocks or Crypto?

Tue. 11/20 - Worse Shape: Tech Stocks or Crypto?

FromTechmeme Ride Home


Tue. 11/20 - Worse Shape: Tech Stocks or Crypto?

FromTechmeme Ride Home

ratings:
Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Nov 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Storm clouds everywhere! Tech stocks in bear market territory, crypto in full-on meltdown territory… but video games might help solve science’s gender problem and this one spacebar trick might make your iPhone insanely more useful. Oh, and the weekend Longreads suggestions.

Links:

It's Official: Once Mighty FAANG Stocks Have All Entered a Bear Market (Fortune)
Silicon Valley wages have dropped for all except highest-paying jobs: report (The Mercury News)
Bitcoin drops 12% to below $5,000 (CNBC)
Tumblr was removed from Apple’s App Store over child pornography issues (The Verge)
Video games could be a short-term answer to science’s gender problem (The Conversation)
“The space bar trick” is the most amazing feature in iOS 12, and the internet just realized it (Fast Company)


The Betterment Weekend Longreads:

How The Wall Street Journal is preparing its journalists to detect deepfakes (NiemanLab)
Self-driving trucks in US offer window into where machines may replace humans (Christian Science Monitor)
When Elon Musk Tunnels Under Your Home (The Atlantic)
The Case Against Quantum Computing (IEEE Spectrum)
HOW GOOGLE AND AMAZON GOT AWAY WITH NOT BEING REGULATED (Wired)
How to Use an iPod Touch as a Secure Device Instead of a Phone (Motherboard)
Scientists say goodbye to physical definition of the kilogram (The Verge)

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Released:
Nov 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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