
This is the tech news you need to know this Tuesday.
- Sen. Marco Rubio said it would be a “catastrophic mistake” to loosen restrictions on Huawei.
- Ive rarely showed up at the office, and was reportedly troubled by the fact Apple staffed its executive ranks with people from finance and operations rather than technology.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook took the rare step of rebutting the Wall Street Journal’s report on Ive’s departure. In an email to NBC News, Cook said the report’s conclusions “don’t match with reality.”
- The idea was to plant packages by front doors and catch thieves red-handed but the sting didn’t result in any arrests.
- On Monday, routine tests for sarin detected the presence of the substance in a mailbag at the social-media tech firm’s offices, a Menlo Park Fire Department (MPFD) official told Business Insider.
- This is the phone maker’s first major phone launch event since its Galaxy Fold debacle in the spring.
- MacKenzie Bezos will receive a 4% stake in Amazon, roughly equivalent to $38 billion.
- The Financial Times spoke to lawyers who said the tax problem would create an immediate barrier to widespread adoption.
- Users join for free and have the chance to ask questions on forums about anything broadly related to work, productivity, or wellness.
- The message was accidentally sent out while OnePlus’ team was testing out new software, the company said.
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