Women in Tech Speak Frankly on Culture of Harassment
More than two dozen women in the tech start-up industry spoke to The New York Times about being sexually harassed by investors and mentors.
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More than two dozen women in the tech start-up industry spoke to The New York Times about being sexually harassed by investors and mentors.
By KATIE BENNER
After years of producing luxury cars in small numbers, Tesla hopes sales of its new model, priced around $35,000, will push its output to 500,000 cars a year.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
The Bay Area tech scene has start-up incubators and hacker spaces. But what do you do when you want to figure out your next move?
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Often the best way to see if a cyberweapon works is to try it out in a country without the best digital defenses, as recent attacks have indicated.
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By JAMES G. COBB
If your phone is getting less time between trips to the charger, make sure external heat and power-hungry apps aren’t part of the problem.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER