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10 things in tech you need to know today, December 4
Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this
Tuesday.
- Apple won’t release a
“5G” iPhone until 2020 or later, according to a Bloomberg
report. If you look at the current state of 5G,
it’s obvious why Apple is sitting this round out: The
technology simply isn’t ready for it. - Amazon briefly became
the world’s most valuable publicly traded company.
It passed Apple on Monday with a market value of about $865
billion. - Jeff Bezos was wrong
when he predicted Amazon will be making drone deliveries by
2018. In a “60 Minutes” interview in 2013, Bezos
showcased his firm’s new “octocopter” delivery drones, and
predicted they could be operational in five years’ time. They
are yet to appear. - The head of MI6 raised
security concerns about Huawei after warnings from the
US. “We need to decide the extent to which we are
going to be comfortable with Chinese ownership of these
technologies and these platforms in an environment where some
of our allies have taken a very definite position,” Alex
Younger said in a rare speech. - Amazon reportedly just took one
step closer to automating Whole Foods stores, and it reveals a
road map for the future of shopping. Amazon is
working on adapting its Amazon Go automated store technology to
larger-format stores, according to a report from The Wall
Street Journal. - Tumblr announced Monday
that it will soon ban the posting of any “adult
content.” Tumblr defines this as media that
depicts “real-life human genitals or female-presenting
nipples.” But people are worried it could be the beginning of
the end for the site. - It looks like Apple’s
next-generation AirPods will launch in 2019.
AirPods will get an “all-new” design, according to a prediction
from the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. - As tensions with smaller
software companies run high, Amazon is extending an olive
branch with a new open-source project. Launching a
major open-source project, called Firecracker, is a signal that
Amazon could be ready to engage with the open-source community. - The founders of a Mark
Cuban-backed startup think they can help lawyers do more good
for the world. Paladin’s service is designed to
pair up lawyers looking to fulfil their pro-bono obligations
with those who can’t afford legal aid. - Netflix says “The
Christmas Chronicles” is Kurt Russell’s biggest movie
ever. Netflix’s content boss, Ted Sarandos, said
Monday that “The Christmas Chronicles” had 20 million views in
its first week.
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