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10 things in tech you need to know today

Shona Ghosh   

10 things in tech you need to know today

Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday. $4 to get this email in your inbox every morning.

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  1. Facebook is creating a smartwatch. The firm plans to start selling the device to consumers sometime in 2022, $4 reported on Friday.

  2. Mark Zuckerberg wanted 'to inflict pain' on Apple. $4 reported that Zuckerberg made the remarks in 2018, when the battle between Apple and Facebook over privacy began to heat up.

  3. Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey may testify before Congress. $4 that Zuckerberg and Dorsey may testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee.

  4. A venture capitalist reportedly suggested doxxing 'vulnerable' journalists. Balaji Srinivasan $4 to far-right blogger Curtis Yarvin, $4 Saturday.

  5. A profile of popular blog Slate Star Codex has divided the US tech community. The New York Times $4 between Slate Star Codex, the "Rationalist" community, and secretive figures in Silicon Valley such as Peter Thiel.

  6. Exclusive: Publicly traded streaming firm Gaia is a hotbed of misinformation. The company's $4, with employees speculating their employer is using supernatural means to invade their dreams.

  7. Zillow's CEO warned a of a two-tier working system. Rich Barton warned that $4 either some of the time or full-time could be viewed as more dedicated and more engaged than those who choose remote work.

  8. Facebook pays Oversight Board members hefty salaries. The tech giant pays 20 members of its 20-person Oversight Board, an independent committee that can overrule Facebook's content moderation guidelines, "six-figure salaries for putting in about fifteen hours a week," according to $4.

  9. Researchers warned of Chinese access to Clubhouse data. Stanford researchers $4 had been provided by Agora, a Shanghai-based startup with an office in Silicon Valley.

  10. Exclusive: UK startup founders don't want a tax hike. Tech lobby groups $4 last week to argue against a rise in Capital Gains Tax.

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