April 22, 2016

Weekly Business Newsletter

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Intel is cutting 12,000 workers, but it may not be enough

The once-dominant chipmaker is cutting 12,000 workers, and several emerging technological trends may cause even more difficulty.

 
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Google’s “pirate” research team is suddenly leaderless, and it hasn’t met much success

Google’s “pirate” research group is now leaderless, and none of the projects it has birthed have caught on at scale.

 
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Lytro Camera Action: The focus-shifting camera maker is building a professional movie camera

Lytro, whose cameras let you change focus after the fact, will offer a professional camera for movies and TV.

 
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World’s first inflatable space craft is flying, and SpaceX safely brought its rocket back to Earth

It looks like the outer space equivalent of a bounce house, but Bigelow’s BEAM could make space travel cheaper and safer.

 
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Review

A technology slowdown could mean that stagnant wages are not going to improve

Despite the allure of apps and social media, today’s digital technologies are doing little to generate the kind of prosperity that previous generations enjoyed, a prominent economist argues. But that doesn’t mean we should give up on innovation.

 
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