10 things in tech you need to know today

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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk: Not a fan of killer robots.

Good morning! Here's the tech news you need to know this Tuesday.

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1. Stripe has taken a new round of funding led by Visa that values the payments startup at £3.2 billion ($5 billion). Visa's investment comes as a partnership, with the two companies sharing expertise.

2. Google just gutted Google+, its struggling social network. A Google+ account will no longer be needed to use YouTube or other Google sites - undermining the company's original goal of users having just one identity across all its services.

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3. Chinese police have busted a £12.2 million ($19 million) iPhone counterfeiting factory run by a middle-aged married couple. The facility had produced more than 41,000 fake devices.

4. Some Google salespeople selling Google's cloud have had their salaries cut by up to £32,100 ($50,000). The cloud computing market is highly competitive right now, and the search giant is introducing quotas and commissions.

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5. Apple Music is coming under continued heavy criticism. Fortune reports that iOS developer Marco Arment says iTunes has become a "toxic hellstew," following earlier criticism of the service from staunch Apple supporter Jim Dalrymple.

6. Google reportedly tried to buy a veggie cheeseburger startup for over £128 million ($200 million). Impossible Foods is trying to make "fake meat" using plant material, and has previously raised £47.5 million ($74 million).

7. The sequel to one of the best Android phones of 2014 is official, and it looks amazing. The OnePlus 2 will launch on August 11.

8. Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, and thousands of AI researchers have co-signed a letter calling for a pre-emptive ban on killer robots. The letter warns that the technology will be achievable within years, and risks creating a dangerous "arms race."

9. Security researchers have discovered a bug that leaves 95% of all Android smartphones users open to attack. It affects more than 950 million devices.

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10. Meal delivery startup service Deliveroo has raised £44.96 million ($70 million). The Series C funding round was led by Greenoaks Capital and Index Ventures.

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