It's not unusual for companies to conduct polling on executives. For example, Uber board members used polling on former CEO Travis Kalanick to try to persuade him to quit...But it is unusual to hire a full-time staff member dedicated to doing just that...
New cryptocurrency mining malware exploiting software for blind and partially-sighted people has infected thousands of websites including the UK Government...
“You’re not going to have these systems go out there like in ‘The Terminator’ [film]...For the foreseeable future, you will always have a Soldier in the loop.”
...the e-commerce behemoth announced today that it will launch a "Shipping with Amazon" service that will entail the shipping giant picking up packages from businesses and shipping them to consumers...
"A 5kW solar panel system and 13.5kWh Tesla Powerwall 2 battery will be installed at no charge to the household and financed through the sale of electricity."
Goldman's push into traditional banking and consumer finance reached a new milestone Tuesday morning when the Wall Street Journal reported that the investment bank is in talks to provide financing for iPhone purchases.
When the company's analysts tried to verify the high level of activity (after all, the site regular advertises more than 2,500 singles "online now" - a huge number in many parts of the US) they discovered something disturbing in the website's header files: A random number generator...
In 2015, Jeff Bezos sent out an internal memo stating that he didn’t recognize the “soulless, dystopian workplace” described by the New York Times piece on the workplace culture at Amazon. Fast forward to 2018 and Amazon’s ultrasonic wristband is about to make that “soulless, dystopian workplace” a reality.