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Apr 16 2024
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‘No Tech For Apartheid: Google Workers Protest Company’s Services To Israel
A group of Google employees protested Tuesday in California and New York against the information technology corporation’s provision of cloud computing services to Israel, according to reports. The protesters in Google’s Sunnyvale, California location entered the office of Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian Tuesday morning and said they would leave only if Google would withdraw from Project Nimbus
The Daily CallerApr 11 2024
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How Election Deniers Became Mainstream—and Are Weaponizing Tech
Election deniers are mobilizing their supporters and rolling out new tech to disrupt the November election. These groups are already organizing on hyperlocal levels, and learning to monitor polling places, target election officials, and challenge voter rolls. And though their work was once fringe, its become mainstreamed in the Republican Party. Today on WIRED Politics Lab, we focus on what
WiredApr 20 2024
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Silicon Valley tech startup founder sentenced to 1½ years in prison for fraud
SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. District Court judge on Friday sentenced a former Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur to serve 1½ years in federal prison for duping investors into backing a software-as-a-service company he founded, according to authorities. Manish Lachwani, 47, of Los Altos, pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud and one count of securities fraud in April 2023, the U.S. Attorney’s
East Bay TimesApr 29 2024
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Virginia Tech protesters vow to stay, insist pro-Palestinian rally ‘peaceful’ after 82 arrests
A new, smaller and less organized pro-Palestinian encampment remained at Virginia Tech on Monday afternoon — hours after police arrested 82 students and faculty members and disbursed demonstrators. Students in the makeshift camp with Palestinian flags and signs told The College Fix their protests have been peaceful. Three students said they stayed the night across from the lawn after the
The College FixApr 11 2024
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Walmart is deploying autonomous forklifts in high-tech distribution centers
Walmart – the largest private employer in the U.S. – is deploying 19 autonomous forklifts across four high-technology distribution centers, in a move aimed at evaluating the impact on both associates and operational efficiency. It's another example of the retail giant ramping up its investment in artificial intelligence technology to keep a competitive edge over rivals. Associates previously
Fox BusinessApr 26 2024
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Linden uses arm, bat to send Washington Twp. past Gloucester Tech - Baseball recap
Luke Linden tossed a two-hitter and went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI to lead Washington Township to a 12-2 win over Gloucester Tech in Sewell. Linden, who pitched a no-hitter earlier this season, went the distance in the six-inning game. He struck out eight, walked one and allowed one earned run. Sal Mesete and Luke McKenty each had a hit and knocked in two runs for Washington Township,
nj.comApr 19 2024
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'We need entrepreneurship': Utah Tech bringing Sandbox program to southern Utah
ST. GEORGE — Continuing to bolster its polytechnic approach to education, Utah Tech University has been selected to participate in a pilot launch of the Sandbox entrepreneurship program. The program will allow business, engineering and design students to engage in an 18-credit-hour capstone program to go toward launching a fully functioning tech company, under the guidance of experienced
KSLApr 26 2024
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The Onion acquired by S.F. tech titan who asks for $1 donations to keep site running
San Francisco tech billionaire Jeff Lawson confirmed late Thursday that he acquired the satirical news site, the Onion, and promptly appealed to its readers for a $1 contribution to keep it running. “Alright, the news is out. Yes, I bought The Onion,” Lawson, the co-founder of the communications company Twilio, announced on Twitter. “Why? The Onion is an institution, a national treasure, and
San Francisco ChronicleApr 19 2024
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Longtime Virginia Tech assistant will join Kenny Brooks with Kentucky women’s basketball
Another women’s basketball assistant is moving from Blacksburg, Virginia, to Lexington. Former Virginia Tech women’s basketball operations assistant Kendall Dillard has been hired as a University of Kentucky women’s basketball assistant coach and director of player development, the program announced on Friday. He arrives at UK with 10 years of experience with the Hokies, eight of which was
Lexington Herald-Leader