
Tue. 07/12 – What If (And Hear Me Out) We Actually Owned The Things We Buy?
Liquidators say they can't find the Three Arrows Capital founders. The FTC will crack down on data-anonymization claims. Another smart home company decides to brick some of the hardware that people paid good money for. Hopin is the latest highflyer to fall to earth with layoffs. And what it’s like to work at Twitter right now.
Tech Brew Ride Home · Morning Brew
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Liquidators say they can't find the Three Arrows Capital founders. The FTC will crack down on data-anonymization claims. Another smart home company decides to brick some of the hardware that people paid good money for. Hopin is the latest highflyer to fall to earth with layoffs. And what it’s like to work at Twitter right now.
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Links:
- Three Arrows Founders’ Whereabouts Unknown, Liquidators Say (Bloomberg)
- FTC to Crack Down on Sites That Claim Your Data Is 'Anonymized' When It's Not (PCMag)
- Hive’s abandoned smart home devices will cease operation starting in 2023 (The Verge)
- Live events startup Hopin, valued at $7.8 billion, is laying off 29% of staff in its second wave of job cuts in 2022 (Insider)
- Twitter Lawyers Call Musk’s Deal Termination ‘Wrongful’ (Bloomberg)
- As Elon Musk Walks, Twitter Workers Say No One’s in Charge (Wired)
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