- Personal training sessions come to ClassPass
- SpaceX is manufacturing 120 Starlink internet satellites per month
- UK enters recession after GDP plunged by a record 20.4% in the second quarter
- Digital mortgage company Habito completes £35M Series C
- The next-gen Xbox will ship in November
- Android is now the world’s largest earthquake detection network
- Amazon launches Braket quantum computing service in general availability
- Dropbox launches password manager, computer backup, and secure ‘vaults’ out of beta
- Amazon launches online pharmacy in India
- “Remote Work Is Reshaping San Francisco, as Tech Workers Flee and Rents Fall…The social-media giant, which has 52,000 employees, expects to shift to a substantially remote workforce over the coming decade, and is now recruiting a director of remote work…”
- Apple sued by Fortnite maker after kicking the game out of App Store for payment policy violations
- Scribd acquires presentation-sharing service SlideShare from LinkedIn
- Apple Readies Subscription Bundles to Boost Digital Services
- Peloton shares slip premarket on news Apple is planning exercise video subscription service
- SpaceX Starlink speeds revealed as beta users get downloads of 11 to 60Mbps
A 107-page safety manual details everything from infrared temperature scanners to vacuum-sealed meals that awaits the cast and crew of “Jurassic World: Dominion,” one of the first major Hollywood films to restart production since the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/JGYqdj1BDg
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 13, 2020