Amazon responds to FTC complaints about Signal messages | Gates helps Zuck celebrate 40
Amazon, the FTC, and Signal: What should the court read into the absence of incriminating Signal messages from Amazon executives in the FTC’s antitrust lawsuit? The agency says it’s “highly likely that relevant information has been destroyed” through the use of disappearing messages. But in a new filing, Amazon says “the equally logical explanation—made more compelling by the available evidence—is that such messages never existed.” Read more.
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Tech Moves: Former Google Cloud VP Baskar Sridharan joins AWS; Unity CTO Marc Whitten departs; PitchBook founder John Gabbert steps down; and more personnel changes in PNW tech.
College reunion: Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg both famously dropped out of Harvard to pursue their tech dreams. But the Microsoft and Facebook creators were back in a tiny, recreated dorm room to celebrate Zuckerberg’s 40th birthday this week.
A helium leak pushed back the first-ever crewed flight test of Boeing’s Starliner space taxi to no earlier than May 21 to give Boeing, NASA and United Launch Alliance extra time to complete on-the-ground testing. Read more.
Microsoft’s carbon footprint keeps growing, according to the company’s latest sustainability report, as data center demands driven by the AI rush make it more difficult to reach carbon goals set in recent years. Read more.
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