How America’s Spooks Seek to Spy on Distant Satellites

On August 30, 2017, a video appeared online showing footage of every satellite operator’s worst nightmare: an anomaly. It’s the word space types use when they mean a bad thing, especially one they perhaps don’t understand and may want to downplay.In the video, an orb—a satellite known as Telkom-1—hovers in the center of the frame…

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What the Jetflicks and iStreamItAll Takedowns Mean for Piracy

For almost a decade, Jetflicks offered one of the best streaming deals out there. For $9.99 a month—less, if prepaid for a longer increment of time—subscribers could access popular shows from across all the major networks and streaming platforms, commercial-free, as soon as the day after they aired. It was like having Netflix, Hulu, Amazon…

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How Anthony Levandowski Put Himself at the Center of an Industry

If federal prosecutors successfully prosecute Anthony Levandowski for 33 federal charges of theft and attempted theft of trade secrets, the self-driving engineer could face millions in fines and decades in prison. The accusations aren’t new—they rehash the core of Waymo’s civil case against Uber, which settled in February 2018—but their resurfacing in this format threatens…

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What Is Wi-Fi 6 and When Will I Get It?

In January of this year, at the annual multithousand-square-foot madhouse of consumer electronics in Las Vegas, manufacturers started slipping a new claim into their spec sheets: Supports Wi-Fi 6. New laptops and routers from HP, Dell, Asus—they would all support this new standard. The following month, when Samsung revealed its Galaxy S10 smartphone, it listed…

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Levandowski’s Fate May Turn on the Meaning of ‘Trade Secret’

On Tuesday, engineer and self-driving pioneer Anthony Levandowski entered a San Jose courtroom sans tie to plead “not guilty” to 33 charges of theft and attempted theft of trade secrets. Exactly 564 days earlier, his former employers Uber and Waymo reached a $245 million settlement in a lawsuit over the same alleged actions that have…

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Today’s Cartoon: Sloppy Science

Thursday, August 29, 2019. By Lars Kenseth, with cartooncollections.com. Speaking of contamination, did you know a spacecraft crashed on the moon, spilling thousands of tardigrades? Wednesday, August 28, 2019. By Ellis Rosen, with cartooncollections.com. Here’s how to lock down your privacy settings on Facebook and Google. Tuesday, August 27, 2019. By Drew Dernavich, with cartooncollections.com.…

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‘David Makes Man’ Invents a Doorway to a New Kind of TV

In a mid-season episode of David Makes Man, the new Oprah Winfrey Network drama that explores the emotional volume of black teenhood and the gnawing effects of trauma, lead character David (Akili McDowell) encounters calamity. When friends from competing worlds meet on the night of the school dance—two classmates are introduced to David's date, a…

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‘The Operators’: Finance in startups with Duda CFO Stephanie Hsiung and Zeus Living’s Head of Finance Mark Kang

Tim Hsia & Neil Devani Contributor More posts by this contributor Welcome to this transcribed edition of The Operators. The Operators features insiders from companies like Airbnb, Brex, Calm, Facebook,…

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