Daily edition | Dec. 14, 2020
Apple has extended its remote work deadline, with most employees not expected back in the office until June 2021. |
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Google has moved back its return-to-office date from July to September 2021, and is looking to make flexible work a permanent option.
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Google is opening the door to greater collaboration with the open source community on its latest operating system (OS) endeavorer, Fuchsia. |
Some of the biggest names in tech have formed the Modern Computing Alliance, with the goal of transforming the cloud and its tools. |
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Oracle has become the latest major company moving its headquarters from California to Texas. |
Twitter has acquired the startup responsible for Squad, the app designed to help people hang out virtually.
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Hyundai is acquiring a majority stake in Boston Dynamics, the maker of robotic dog Spot. |
Apple is working on the next step toward manufacturing independence, beginning work on a replacement for Qualcomm’s modems. |
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