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August 25, 2015 |
Good morning! Here's the tech news you need to know today: 1. Toronto Police held a press conference about the Ashley Madison hack. They revealed details about the hack, and outlined their investigation. 2. Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an email to CNBC host Jim Cramer to reassure him that the company was doing OK in China. Markets around the world reacted to the Chinese economy, but Cook's email helped Apple avoid the mayhem. 3. It looks like Google-owned hardware company Nest has a new thermostat on the way. It's developing a new wireless device. 4. Netflix lost 20% of its value in the last three days of trading. Media stocks are getting hammered. 5. Torrent client uTorrent may start charging users a fee. The company behind the software will explore alternative methods of monetization. SPONSORED BY Justworks 6. The co-founder of Android just invested $15 million in augmented reality gaming. Andy Rubin invested to "drive forward business and continue product development efforts" at castAR ahead of its planned launch in 2016. 7. A new leak of emails from Ashley Madison has seen executives accused of hacking into rival sites. Emails indicate that staff shared information about security holes in rival dating sites. 8. Twitter stock is trading at an all-time low. Its stock price has crashed past its IPO level. 9. Microsoft's virtual assistant Cortana is now available on Android. Users can test out a public beta of the service. 10. Twitter has stopped multiple accounts that tracked tweets deleted by politicians. The Politwoops project can no longer access Twitter data. |
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