From nytimes.com
Amazon and Hachette Resolve Dispute (Published 2014)
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The accord allows the publisher to set prices on its e-books, a major issue in a battle that led Amazon to discourage sales of Hachette books.
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From qz.com
China’s messaging against the Hong Kong protests has found a new outlet: Pornhub
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Unwelcome on Twitter and YouTube, resourceful Chinese patriots are putting their videos condemning Hong Kong protesters on another extremely popular platform.
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From medium.com
Mark Zuckerberg Is Totally Out of His Depth
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And so are all the big boys of tech.
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From theamericanconservative.com
Gougers ‘R’ Us: How Private Equity is Gobbling Up Medical Care
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This is where you get all those surprise bills (and lower quality care)—whether it be for ambulance rides, ER visits or funerals.
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From zdnet.com
TPM-FAIL vulnerabilities impact TPM chips in desktops, laptops, servers
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TPM-FAIL lets attackers steal private keys from TPMs. Attacks take from minutes to a few hours.
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From theverge.com
As Facebook sponsors a Brett Kavanaugh event, a new campaign is telling employees to fight back
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Facebook is sponsoring a dinner honoring Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at the Federalist Society.
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From theatlantic.com
The Hong Kong Protesters Aren’t Driven by Hope
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“We might as well go down fighting.”
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From techdirt.com
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Michigan University has come up with a novel approach to “complying” with the state’s Freedom of Information Act: the Highly-Subjective Document Retention Schedule. Here’s M…
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