
Tue. 01/03 – Eventually, CES Comes For All Of Us
CES kicks off with Intel detailing it’s new 13th gen chips for laptops. A big PyTorch warning. Why that whole Southwest Airlines mess happened. Layoffs are a problem for tech startups, but the number of tech workers is still growing in a healthy way. And pour one out for 3G technology.
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Show Notes
CES kicks off with Intel detailing it’s new 13th gen chips for laptops. A big PyTorch warning. Why that whole Southwest Airlines mess happened. Layoffs are a problem for tech startups, but the number of tech workers is still growing in a healthy way. And pour one out for 3G technology.
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Links:
- Intel’s 13th Gen mobile processors include the first 24-core laptop CPU (The Verge)
- PyTorch discloses malicious dependency chain compromise over holidays (BleepingComputer)
- Southwest Meltdown Shows Airlines Need Tighter Software Integration (WSJ)
- Gemini’s Cameron Winklevoss Slams Crypto Exec Barry Silbert Over Frozen Funds (Bloomberg)
- Tech Layoffs Are Happening Faster Than at Any Time During the Pandemic (WSJ)
- As Silicon Valley Retrenches, a Tech Talent Shift Accelerates (NYTimes)
- Startups End a Bruising 2022, Stare Down Another Challenging Year (WSJ)
- Farewell to 3G (The Verge)
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