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    Hey, people, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), Ztoog’s common e-newsletter that recaps the highest tech — and tech-related — tales over the previous a number of days. With the vacation across the nook, this reporter anticipated a quieter week. But the alternative occurred — there’s been no scarcity of tales to jot down about.

    In this version of WiR, we cowl Comcast and Mr. Cooper buyer knowledge being stolen, electrical scooter firm Bird submitting for chapter, Adobe ending its Figma acquisition plans, and Apple being compelled by the International Trade Commission (ITC) to halt sales of the Apple Watch. We additionally highlight Nikola founder Trevor Milton’s securities fraud sentencing, Microsoft’s Copilot chatbot getting a music technology function and Consumer Reports’ impression of Tesla’s Autopilot recall repair (spoiler: it’s not good).

    It’s lots to get by means of, so we’ll hop to it. But first, a reminder to signal up right here to obtain WiR in your inbox each Saturday in the event you haven’t already carried out so.

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    Hackers goal Comcast: Comcast has confirmed that hackers exploiting a critical-rated safety vulnerability accessed the delicate data of nearly 36 million Xfinity clients. The vulnerability, referred to as “CitrixBleed,” is present in Citrix networking units usually utilized by huge firms and has been underneath mass exploitation by malicious actors since August, Carly experiences.

    Mr. Cooper underneath hearth: In associated information, hackers stole the delicate private data of over 14.6 million Mr. Cooper clients, Zack writes. The mortgage and mortgage large confirmed that the criminals stole buyer names, addresses, dates of beginning and cellphone numbers, in addition to Social Security numbers and checking account numbers.

    Adobe gives up: Adobe’s $20 billion mega-bid to purchase rival Figma is now formally useless after the businesses stated this week that regulatory pushback in Europe brought about them to finish their acquisition plans. First introduced in September final 12 months, the deal was at all times going to draw regulatory scrutiny as a result of dimension of the transaction and the truth that it took one of Adobe’s main rivals out of the image, notes Paul.

    Apple halts Apple Watch sales: Apple has halted the sale of its Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatch following an October ruling by the ITC owing to a patent dispute with California-based med tech agency Masimo. The dispute is over the blood sensor monitor on the newest flagship Apple Watches; Apple is interesting the ITC’s ruling.

    Nikola founder sentenced: Trevor Milton, the disgraced founder and former CEO of electrical truck startup Nikola, was sentenced on Monday to 4 years in jail for securities fraud. Rebecca writes that the sentence caps off a multi-year saga that at one level despatched Nikola inventory hovering 83% solely to come back crashing down months later over accusations of fraud and canceled contracts.

    Copilot will get music writing abilities: Microsoft’s AI-powered chatbot, Microsoft Copilot, can now compose songs because of an integration with generative AI (GenAI) music app Suno. Users can enter prompts into Copilot like “Create a pop song about adventures with your family” and have Suno, by way of a plug-in, convey their musical concepts to life.

    Tesla repair “insufficient”: Following assessments, Consumer Reports says Tesla’s repair for its Autopilot recall of over 2 million autos is “insufficient.” While the testing isn’t complete, Sean notes, it reveals questions stay unanswered about Tesla’s strategy to driver monitoring — the tech on the coronary heart of the recall.

    Bird recordsdata for chapter: Bird has filed for Chapter 11 chapter, capping off a turbulent 12 months for the electrical scooter firm. In a press launch, Bird confirmed it had entered right into a “financial restructuring process aimed at strengthening its balance sheet,” with the corporate persevering with to function as regular in pursuit of “long-term, sustainable growth.”

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    On this week’s Equity, the second of a two-part collection wanting again at 2023, the crew recapped the autumn of Silicon Valley Bank, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s lengthy and tedious trial and OpenAI’s wild inside politicking.

    Meanwhile, Found centered on Charlie Hernández and his journey of constructing My Pocket Lawyer, an internet platform that’s meant to democratize access to authorized recommendation and steerage for individuals who won’t be capable of afford a lawyer. Hernández talked about why he determined to place his legislation diploma to make use of to deal with this downside.

    And Chain Reaction featured Staci Warden, the CEO of the Algorand Foundation, the group behind the layer-1 blockchain Algorand. Algorand is a Singapore-based blockchain that goals to be quick, safe, decentralized and “the greenest” with its carbon-negative community.

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    TC+ subscribers get access to in-depth commentary, evaluation and surveys — which you understand in the event you’re already a subscriber. If you’re not, take into account signing up. Here are a number of highlights from this week:

    Etsy layoffs: Etsy just lately introduced that it could lay off 11% of its workforce — which comes as no shock to these intently following the e-commerce phase, Anna writes. “Junkification” and fierce competitors paint a troublesome path forward, she predicts.

    DEI backlash: Dom writes concerning the discouraging backlash towards DEI (variety, fairness and inclusion), a framework to assist create extra aware office initiatives to assist marginalized communities, within the tech sector.

    Figma’s rosy outlook: Anna writes about how, even with out Adobe, issues don’t look all that unhealthy for Figma. CB Insights estimates that the startup continues to be price between $8.3 billion and $9 billion.

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