The top ten must-reads I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 The US plans to start distributing a vaccine for free within 24 hours of approval But we still can’t guarantee any of the candidates currently being tested will work. ( NYT $) + Coronavirus infections are rising again in 17 US states. ( Axios) + Many states aren’t reporting rapid covid-19 test results. ( The Verge) + Wearing a face mask is the best tool against infection we have, says CDC director. ( Axios) + Eli Lilly claims to have found an experimental antibody drug that treats covid-19 patients. ( NYT $) 2 A pro-Trump group is creating a“troll farm” Turning Point Action is paying teens to pump out disinformation. ( WP $) + It’s becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish between foreign meddling and domestic disinformation. ( Axios) 3 What it’s like to achieve overnight fame on TikTok Teen girls dominate the app, and popularity can be more explosive than on any other platform. ( The Atlantic) + Trump may well refuse to sign off on the Oracle TikTok deal. ( Reuters) + The deal could earn Oracle over $1 billion if approved. ( The Information $) + What might happen next. ( Axios) 4 A tech company claims it invented contact tracing tech The CEO says his patent lawsuit is purely motivated by concerns about privacy and effectiveness. Nothing to do with money. ( Wired $) 5 Schools are spending big on temperature sensors. They probably won’t help. Anyone heard of asymptomatic carriers? ( NBC) 6 The way you walk could be used to identify you 🚶♀️ Gait analysis has been around for years, but it’s starting to go mainstream. ( New Scientist $) 7 Cheaper air quality sensors are making it easier to track the climate crisis Let’s hope better data leads to more action. ( The Verge) + How climate migration will reshape America. ( NYT $) 8 The 13 women who never made it to space 🚀 They passed all the tests to prove they could be astronauts in the early ‘60s. But then the program was shut down. ( CNET) 9 A death penalty handed out over Zoom has shocked Nigerians The lack of public access to proceedings is particularly shocking. ( Rest of World) 10 The new ways to party online 🥳 People are sick of Zoom. These apps hope to do a better job of helping us to socialize. ( New Yorker $) |
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