Here’s what’s on the Tuesday menu.
Pittsburgh says Uber isn’t following through on its promises regarding the company’s testing of self-driving cars there. For one thing, Uber is now charging for rides. (NYT)
Apple and Nokia kiss and make up after patent battle, reach new patent agreement and business deal. (Reuters)
Google has tried to restrict media coverage of gender-discrimination case. (Guardian)
Symantec says WannaCry malware has links to group tied to North Korea. (WSJ)
New study: 6 million to 7.5 million retail jobs at risk because of robots and automation in the next decade. (CNN)
What now for drone registration after a court ruled it violates a rule about what the FAA can regulate? (CNN)
Photo: An Uber self-driving car in Pittsburgh. (Courtesy Uber)
May 23, 2017 at 11:05PM
from Levi Sumagaysay
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