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Register for a free virtual workshop providing tools for creating worker resiliency from the leaders behind Dell's successful people and culture efforts
 
 
Register for a free virtual workshop providing tools for creating worker resiliency from the leaders behind Dell's successful people and culture efforts
 
This virtual event, sponsored by Dell Technologies, will share tools for strengthening teams in work-from-home situations.
 
 
 
 
 
Airbus' new eVTOL that aims to usher in an era of flying taxis just took its first public flight – take a look at CityAirbus
 
 
Airbus' new eVTOL that aims to usher in an era of flying taxis just took its first public flight – take a look at CityAirbus
 
Airbus is taking its expertise in aircraft and helicopter manufacturing to the eVTOL field with CityAirbus, which can fly above cities at high speeds.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump is retweeting complaints of censorship after Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter take down hydroxychloroquine video
 
 
Trump is retweeting complaints of censorship after Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter take down hydroxychloroquine video
 
Trump has again accused social media companies of censorship after the removal of videos touting hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus cure.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Take a virtual ride inside SpaceShipTwo, the Virgin Galactic rocket ship designed to fly passengers on the $250,000 trip of their lives
 
 
Take a virtual ride inside SpaceShipTwo, the Virgin Galactic rocket ship designed to fly passengers on the $250,000 trip of their lives
 
Virgin Galactic built a virtual-reality tour to give a taste of what it's like to ride aboard SpaceShipTwo, a six-seat rocket for space tourists.
 
 
 
 
 
A massive leak of confidential Nintendo information just confirmed a decades-old conspiracy theory involving 'Super Mario 64' and Luigi
 
 
A massive leak of confidential Nintendo information just confirmed a decades-old conspiracy theory involving 'Super Mario 64' and Luigi
 
After decades of mythic speculation, a major Nintendo leak just confirmed a decades-old suspicion: Luigi is, in fact, in "Super Mario 64."
 
 
 
 
 
Big Tech has no friends in Washington anymore
 
 
Big Tech has no friends in Washington anymore
 
The CEOs of the four biggest tech companies — Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple — are going to testify to a House committee. It won't be pretty.
 
 
 
 
 
New York must pay Uber and Lyft drivers unemployment benefits after an 'inexcusable delay,' a federal judge ruled
 
 
New York must pay Uber and Lyft drivers unemployment benefits after an 'inexcusable delay,' a federal judge ruled
 
The ruling is the latest legal victory for drivers as they seek benefits and labor protections typically guaranteed to traditional employees.
 
 
 
 
 
Tech's biggest companies have been accused of antitrust violations. Here's what 'antitrust' means and how 'trust-busting' laws attempt to keep the biggest firms in US history from growing too powerful.
 
 
Tech's biggest companies have been accused of antitrust violations. Here's what 'antitrust' means and how 'trust-busting' laws attempt to keep the biggest firms in US history from growing too powerful.
 
"Trust" refers to the big oil and railroad firms circa 1900. Antitrust laws were created to keep them in check, and now it may be big tech's turn.
 
 
 
 
 
Jeff Bezos will tell Congress that Amazon's size is a good thing, and that it faces plenty of competition from rivals like Walmart: 'Just like the world needs small companies, it also needs large ones'
 
 
Jeff Bezos will tell Congress that Amazon's size is a good thing, and that it faces plenty of competition from rivals like Walmart: 'Just like the world needs small companies, it also needs large ones'
 
Bezos and the top executives of Apple, Facebook, and Google are set to face Congress Wednesday in a historic examination of the tech industry's power.
 
 
 
 
 
Mark Zuckerberg will tell Congress that Facebook's acquisitions are good for competition, according to a copy of his prepared remarks
 
 
Mark Zuckerberg will tell Congress that Facebook's acquisitions are good for competition, according to a copy of his prepared remarks
 
Zuckerberg is set to testify before the House Antitrust Subcommittee, which is investigating whether the company engaged in anticompetitive behavior.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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