Tuesday, June 6, 2017

On topic: Tech news to know now

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Here’s what’s on the Tuesday menu.

This just in: Uber has reportedly fired more than 20 employees after its sexual-harassment investigation. (Bloomberg)

Uber hires Harvard Business School professor to try to fix leadership woes. (USA Today) Uber, by the way,  is expected to share some sexual-harassment investigation findings with employees today. (Fortune)

And more Uber news: Bozoma Saint John, who had been head of global and consumer marketing for iTunes and Apple Music, is reportedly heading to Uber. (TechCrunch)

Tech companies join “We Are Still In” campaign to vow to meet Paris climate goals on their own. (Business Insider)

Lyft teams up with nuTunomy on self-driving partnership. (NYT)

More drama at S.F. fake-mayo startup: Hampton Creek fires three executives amid claims of planned coup. (Guardian)

Kaspersky files antitrust complaint against Microsoft in Europe. (Reuters)

And ICYMI: NSA report details Russsians’ attempts to hack the 2016 U.S. election. (Intercept)

 

Photo: Uber driver Karim Amrani sits in his car near the San Francisco International Airport parking area in San Francisco on July 15, 2015. (Jeff Chiu/AP)

June 06, 2017 at 11:02PM

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