MiscTechNews
Week of Nov 7, 2022
Here’s a mix of what’s going on in tech this week, and not all of it is good.
Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees, 13% of Company
Meta layoffs ripple through Seattle region, taking some of the luster from ‘Silicon Valley North’
Techstars Seattle founders on navigating a shaky economy and their startup secret sauce
Twitter offering some laid-off staff only half what they’re owed, lawsuit says
Amazon Becomes First Company Ever To Lose $1 Trillion In Stock Value
Amazon’s new reality: Where the tech giant is doubling down and cutting back in tough times
Bitcoin falls to its lowest level in nearly two years as Binance abandons FTX deal
Microsoft 'Irreparably Damaging' EU's Cloud Ecosystem, Industry Group Claims
EU’s “in-depth investigation” could spell trouble for Microsoft/Activision deal
Microsoft Is Showing Ads for Its Own Products in Windows 11’s Sign-Out Menu
Apple's AirTags for Your Checked Bags Are a Travel Essential
Elon Musk Outlines How Payments Could Work on Twitter
China scraps expendable Long March 9 rocket plan in favor of reusable version
https://spacenews.com/china-scraps-expendable-long-march-9-rocket-plan-in-favor-of-reusable-version/
Rocket Lab launches Swedish satellite, fails to catch booster
IBM pushes qubit count over 400 with new processor
Chinese chip designers slow down processors to dodge US sanctions
Students Build DIY Supercomputer Out of Nvidia Jetson Nanos
Pacific Northwest is a hub for fusion companies chasing power’s ‘holy grail’
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