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An Amazon wind farm in Fowler Ridge, Ind. Photo by Bloomberg
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AWS Renewable Energy Efforts Hit Speed Bumps

By Priya Anand · Dec 14, 2018 7:01am PST · 2 comments
Last month at an event in Las Vegas, Nat Sahlstrom, a director for Amazon’s cloud computing unit, told an audience that electrical power is “the lifeblood of the modern data center,” reminding the crowd that the unit—known as Amazon Web Services—had pledged four years earlier to one day rely solely on renewable... Last month at an event in Las Vegas, Nat Sahlstrom, a director for Amazon’s cloud computing...
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AWS’ Shift to Homegrown Networking Equipment Raises Questions for Juniper

By Kevin McLaughlin · Dec 13, 2018 12:33pm PST · 1 comment
Juniper Networks, which makes high-end devices that route traffic around the internet, looked to be making headway in a key growth market a few years ago when it started selling its routers to Amazon Web Services. AWS is the biggest of the public cloud providers that handle an increasing share of big companies’ computing work.But hopes... Juniper Networks, which makes high-end devices that route traffic around the internet, looked to...
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Facebook to Cut Funding for Some News Shows on Watch

By Jessica Toonkel, Tom Dotan and Beejoli Shah · Dec 13, 2018 7:02am PST
Six months after Facebook launched a slate of original news shows from outlets like CNN, ABC News and BuzzFeed, the company has told news executives it is likely to reduce its funding for individual shows, as it refines its programming strategy for the effort. Facebook’s overall spending on news content for its Watch service—$90... Six months after Facebook launched a slate of original news shows from outlets like CNN, ABC News...
A view of an Apple wireless chip inside the company's AirPods at a 2016 event. Photo by Bloomberg
Apple Developing Modem as Chip Efforts Expand
By Aaron Tilley · Dec 12, 2018 7:01am PST · 6 comments
A view of an Apple wireless chip inside the company's AirPods at a 2016 event. Photo by Bloomberg
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Apple Developing Modem as Chip Efforts Expand

By Aaron Tilley · Dec 12, 2018 7:01am PST · 6 comments
For some time, Apple has been serious about building more wireless components for its own devices, putting its own Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chips into the latest Apple Watches and AirPod earbuds.Now Apple has provided the clearest evidence yet that it is working on one of the most complicated and expensive hardware ingredients in its devices: a... For some time, Apple has been serious about building more wireless components for its own...
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Huawei’s Deep Ties to U.S. Researchers Face Backlash

By Juro Osawa and Matt Drange · Dec 11, 2018 12:44pm PST
Professor Song-Chun Zhu of UCLA is one of the world’s leading authorities on computer vision. He has won numerous grants, including from the Pentagon—and more recently from Huawei Technologies. Now, Mr. Zhu, who has already received one-third of the $450,000 Huawei grant, says he doesn’t want to accept the rest because of the... Professor Song-Chun Zhu of UCLA is one of the world’s leading authorities on computer...
A still image taken from an ABC TV station, showing the self-driving car that hit a pedestrian in Tempe, Ariz., last March. Photo by AP
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The Uber Whistleblower’s Email

By Amir Efrati · Dec 10, 2018 4:00pm PST
Below is Robbie Miller’s March 13 email to Eric Meyhofer, Jon Thomason and several others, including two in-house lawyers. Below is Robbie Miller’s March 13 email to Eric Meyhofer, Jon Thomason and several others,...
An Uber self-driving car being tested in Arizona in February. Photo by AP
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How an Uber Whistleblower Tried to Stop Self-Driving Car Disaster

By Amir Efrati · Dec 10, 2018 4:00pm PST · 5 comments
Five days before an Uber self-driving car prototype killed a pedestrian in Arizona last March, a manager in Uber’s autonomous vehicle unit warned the group’s top executives that the software powering the company’s prototype robotaxis was dangerous. He also warned that the human back-up drivers in the vehicles weren’t... Five days before an Uber self-driving car prototype killed a pedestrian in Arizona last March, a...
Mark Zuckerberg, Brad Smith and Bill Gates. Photos AP; Bloomberg
To Rebuild Trust, Facebook’s Zuckerberg Looked to Microsoft
By Nick Wingfield · Dec 10, 2018 7:02am PST · 1 comment
Mark Zuckerberg, Brad Smith and Bill Gates. Photos AP; Bloomberg
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To Rebuild Trust, Facebook’s Zuckerberg Looked to Microsoft

By Nick Wingfield · Dec 10, 2018 7:02am PST · 1 comment
When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants advice, he occasionally turns to a kindred figure: Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist. Recently, Mr. Gates suggested to Mr. Zuckerberg that Facebook consider hiring someone with a profile like that of Brad Smith, the president and chief legal officer at Microsoft, a lawyer... When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants advice, he occasionally turns to a kindred figure: Bill...
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Scooter Firm Chases Funding to Staunch Losses

By Cory Weinberg · Dec 9, 2018 9:05pm PST · 5 comments
Investors in Lime were surprised this spring that the startup already had spent much of the $70 million it had raised only a few months earlier. The company was trying to shift quickly from running a bike-share business to one focused on electric scooters, and needed to buy thousands of the vehicles, according to people familiar with the matter.... Investors in Lime were surprised this spring that the startup already had spent much of the $70...
Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf  at an event in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday. Photo by Bloomberg
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Qualcomm Lays Off 269 Employees, Mostly in Data Center Business

By Aaron Tilley · Dec 7, 2018 11:31am PST · 1 comment
Qualcomm is laying off 269 employees at its offices in Raleigh, N.C. and San Diego, mostly in its faltering data center unit, according to documents reviewed by The Information. Only around 50 employees remain in the data center unit, down from nearly 1,000 employees earlier this year, said one person with knowledge of the situation.The layoffs... Qualcomm is laying off 269 employees at its offices in Raleigh, N.C. and San Diego, mostly in its...
Google Cloud's outgoing CEO Diane Greene and Tencent CEO Pony Ma. Photos by Bloomberg.
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Google and Tencent Secretly Explore Cloud-Computing Cooperation

By Juro Osawa · Dec 7, 2018 7:00am PST · 2 comments
Google is secretly exploring ways to use Tencent as a proxy for Google Cloud in China, where the U.S. company doesn’t operate its own cloud-computing business, people familiar with the matter said. If the project moves forward, corporate customers using Google Cloud’s software tools and services outside China—for tasks ranging... Google is secretly exploring ways to use Tencent as a proxy for Google Cloud in China, where the...
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ByteDance in Talks to Raise $1.45 Billion for Startup Shopping Spree
By Yunan Zhang and Juro Osawa · Dec 6, 2018 11:58pm PST
Logos of some of the apps produced by ByteDance. 
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ByteDance in Talks to Raise $1.45 Billion for Startup Shopping Spree

By Yunan Zhang and Juro Osawa · Dec 6, 2018 11:58pm PST
China’s ByteDance, the world’s most valuable startup worth $75 billion, is in talks to raise the equivalent of more than $1 billion for its first venture fund to invest in artificial intelligence and media content, people familiar with the matter said.   The Beijing-based company, whose popular video app TikTok is growing... China’s ByteDance, the world’s most valuable startup worth $75 billion, is in talks...
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What Airbnb’s New Guard Faces Ahead of IPO

By Cory Weinberg · Dec 6, 2018 7:01am PST · 2 comments
As Airbnb prepares to go public, its strengths and weaknesses are coming into focus. A previously shorthanded executive team has been reinforced with veterans from Amazon, creating new power centers inside the company, as our new org chart shows. The company’s home-sharing business has become more popular with lucrative business travelers.... As Airbnb prepares to go public, its strengths and weaknesses are coming into focus. A previously...
A Google Export Experience Center, known until recently as a Google AdWords Experience Center, in Shanghai in 2016. Photo by AP
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How the Chinese Government Is Helping Google Sell Ads in China

By Wayne Ma · Dec 5, 2018 7:01am PST
On the 20th floor of a nondescript office building in China’s southern boomtown of Shenzhen, employees from small businesses such as electronic-component makers can often be seen in a colorful bright office checking out big TV screens displaying Google Search, Gmail and YouTube—which are otherwise blocked in China. They are in one of... On the 20th floor of a nondescript office building in China’s southern boomtown of...
A technician works with Rethink's Baxter at The Rodon Group manufacturing facility in 2013. Photo by AP.
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How Robotics Maker Rethink Crashed and Burned

By Kevin McLaughlin · Dec 4, 2018 10:00am PST · 1 comment
A few years ago, Rethink Robotics was hailed as a revolutionary company that would change the course of industrial robots. Featured on the cover of Time magazine in 2015, the company raised $150 million in financing from backers such as Jeff Bezos and Goldman Sachs at a valuation that reached $291 million.Its relatively low-cost machines were... A few years ago, Rethink Robotics was hailed as a revolutionary company that would change the...
A collection of Bird electric scooters in Detroit. Photo by Bloomberg
Uber Exploring Deal to Buy Bird or Lime
By Amir Efrati, Juro Osawa and Cory Weinberg · Nov 30, 2018 9:10pm PST
A collection of Bird electric scooters in Detroit. Photo by Bloomberg
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Uber Exploring Deal to Buy Bird or Lime

By Amir Efrati, Juro Osawa and Cory Weinberg · Nov 30, 2018 9:10pm PST
Uber has held talks recently with electric scooter rental startup Bird to acquire the company in what could be a multibillion-dollar deal, said several people briefed on the discussions. But Uber is considering another option: The company has also recently held acquisition talks with the scooter company, Lime, said one of the people. While Uber... Uber has held talks recently with electric scooter rental startup Bird to acquire the company in...
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Intel Pulls Back From In-House Ad Agency

By Aaron Tilley · Nov 29, 2018 6:34pm PST · 1 comment
In recent years, the chip giant Intel sought to burnish its brand with a series of whimsical marketing antics—from a light show at the 2018 Winter Olympics consisting of Intel drones to a collaboration with Lady Gaga, who performed at the 2016 Grammy Awards with dancing robotic arms and interactive holograms.Now Intel is sharply scaling... In recent years, the chip giant Intel sought to burnish its brand with a series of whimsical...
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Sidewalk Labs’ Grand Vision Meets Reality in Toronto

By Cory Weinberg · Nov 29, 2018 8:31am PST
Sidewalk Labs executives were full of ambition two years ago when they pitched their parent company, Alphabet, more than 600 pages of plans for building a city neighborhood from scratch. The 2016 proposal, which Sidewalk described as preliminary, was designed to stretch the conventions of urban planning, proposing things like enclosing the newly... Sidewalk Labs executives were full of ambition two years ago when they pitched their parent...
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Mic’s Anticipated Sale Price Less Than $10 Million

By Tom Dotan · Nov 29, 2018 6:41am PST · 5 comments
Bustle is nearing a deal to buy millennial news site Mic for less than $10 million, according to two people familiar with the matter. That price, which hasn’t previously been reported, would be a massive discount to Mic’s last reported valuation in 2017, when it was said to have raised money at a valuation in the hundreds of millions... Bustle is nearing a deal to buy millennial news site Mic for less than $10 million, according to...
Didi'x logo outside an office building in Hangzhou city in China. Photo by AP
Reversal of Fortune: Didi Chuxing on the Defensive
By Yunan Zhang · Nov 27, 2018 3:40pm PST
Didi'x logo outside an office building in Hangzhou city in China. Photo by AP
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Reversal of Fortune: Didi Chuxing on the Defensive

By Yunan Zhang · Nov 27, 2018 3:40pm PST
Last year, when Uber was grappling with a series of controversies that led to the ouster of founder Travis Kalanick, the president of China’s ride-hailing behemoth Didi Chuxing, Jean Liu, was being touted as an executive role model. What a difference a year makes. Even as a new CEO at Uber has calmed the waters at that company, Didi has... Last year, when Uber was grappling with a series of controversies that led to the ouster of...
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