September 30, 2016

Weekly Business Newsletter

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We’d be wise to keep our elections disconnected from the Internet

It’s not safe to connect our voting infrastructure to the Internet, but some election boards are doing it anyway.

 
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Uber and Amazon want to compete with UPS, FedEx, and your pizza guy

Whether it’s food delivery or hauling freight, tech giants think they can move stuff better than the old guard.

 
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The tech industry is gobbling up restaurants

Apps and tech giants are closing down dining rooms, one way or another.

 
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Here’s Elon Musk’s, um, “plan” for getting humans to Mars

The founder and CEO of SpaceX has laid out a dazzling plan for getting to the Red Planet, but he also left a lot of blanks to fill in.

 
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This technology is about to revolutionize beer-making

The formation and collapse of tiny bubbles dramatically changes the chemistry, engineering, and cost of beer-making.

 
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