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May 23, 2019 • 5min

Why Software Needs to Escape from San Francisco

Lately I've been hearing complaints from my techie friends about San Francisco. Sure, the city is a mecca for anyone who wants to build a startup—with ample capital, helpful angels, and some of the best software talent on the planet. But it's becoming a monoculture. “You go to dinner and tech is literally all people talk about: tech, tech, tech,” sighs my friend David Silva, an engineer who lived in San Francisco for five years before decamping for the East Coast. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 22, 2019 • 5min

What Tech Companies Pay Employees in 2019

Nearly a decade ago, in the aftermath of the financial crisis, Congress passed a law requiring publicly traded companies to report the median pay of their employees and compare it to the CEO’s pay. The goal was to highlight corporate excess and income inequality, with an eye toward curbing the outsized executive-compensation packages that Congress viewed as contributing to the crisis. The requirement kicked in for most companies last year. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 21, 2019 • 5min

FCC Chair Backs Sprint/T-Mobile Merger, Clearing One Hurdle

T-Mobile's proposed $26.5 billion merger with Sprint just cleared its first legal hurdle. Federal Communications Commission Chair Ajit Pai says he will recommend the agency approve the deal. The agency will most likely follow his lead. But the deal still needs approval from the Department of Justice, where antitrust enforcement staffers have expressed concerns, Bloomberg reports. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 21, 2019 • 3min

5G Is Coming, and It’s Fortified With Fiber

The next generation of wireless tech, 5G, promises a frictionless future: We'll be able to do whatever we do on our phones much, much faster, and more devices can come online without slowing down the works. Self-driving cars, smart meters that track electricity usage, and health-monitoring devices may all take a big leap from childhood to adolescence. 5G will happen in the airy realm of radio waves. To get there, big telecoms have to harness underused parts of the spectrum. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 21, 2019 • 2min

Angry Nerd: Kickstarter Has Become No Fun at All

Socialism schmocialism—I've never minded redistributing a bit of wealth to help a creator realize their dreams (or cover a few medical bills). I'm Angry Nerd, not Scroogey Nerd. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 20, 2019 • 6min

Amazon Is Building Special Warehouses for Hazardous Items

Just before 8am one Wednesday last December, a can of bear repellent exploded in an Amazon warehouse in New Jersey, sending two dozen workers to the hospital. It wasn’t the first time the product had caused problems inside Amazon. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 20, 2019 • 7min

Some US Cities Are Moving Into Real-Time Facial Surveillance

Civil liberties activists trying to inspire alarm about the authoritarian potential of facial recognition technology often point to China, where some police departments use systems that can spot suspects who show their faces in public. A report from Georgetown researchers on Thursday suggests Americans should also focus their concern closer to home. The report says agencies in Chicago and Detroit have bought real-time facial recognition systems. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 17, 2019 • 8min

How Tech Companies Are Shaping the Rules Governing AI

In early April, the European Commission published guidelines intended to keep any artificial intelligence technology used on the EU’s 500 million citizens trustworthy. The bloc’s commissioner for digital economy and society, Bulgaria’s Mariya Gabriel, called them “a solid foundation based on EU values.” Tom Simonite covers artificial intelligence for WIRED. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 17, 2019 • 3min

Trump Is Hiding Obamacare, A Major Microsoft Bug, and More News

The White House is scrubbing out Obamacare, Microsoft found a major flaw, and there's a good alternative to AirPods. Here's the news you need to know, in two minutes or less. Today's Headlines The Trump administration is scrubbing Obamacare from government websites President Donald Trump hasn't been subtle about his distaste for the Affordable Care Act. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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May 16, 2019 • 10min

When Google Serves Ads in Iran, Advertisers Pay the Price

As director of paid search at Greenlane Marketing, a web marketing firm based in Eagleville, Pennsylvania, Christian Wenzel spends a lot of time studying who's clicking on his clients’ Google ads. He’ll look at things like where they're located to see if, for instance, people in Pennsylvania are more likely to click on a given ad than people in California. Then, he'll tweak the ad campaign accordingly in hopes of maximizing its effectiveness. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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