A Cyberattack ‘the World Isn’t Ready For’
In May, a so-called ransomware attack hit computers in over 150 countries. But two weeks earlier, one security expert found something a lot worse.Photo CREDITMARK SCHIEFELBEIN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Tesla in Talks to Set Up Electric Car Factory in Shanghai
The company said foreign production was needed to make its models more affordable overseas. Its plan for a plant would require a Chinese partner.Photo CREDITJEFFERY SALTER/REDUX ‘Nobody Is Perfect’: Some Uber Employees Balk at Travis Kalanick’s Exit
More than 1,000 workers supported a petition asking the company’s board to bring back the former chief in an active role.Photo CREDITCHRIS KOEHLER Inside Travis Kalanick’s Resignation as Uber’s C.E.O.
At a Chicago hotel on Tuesday, two venture capitalists presented Mr. Kalanick with a list of demands, including his resignation by the end of the day.
Personal Technology
Rescuing Text From Mac WordPerfect Files
WordPerfect for the Mac never made it to the 21st century, but you can use modern software to get back into those ancient files.Photo CREDIT How Do I Get Off the Mailing List ... of a Family Member?
Also: a co-worker who hugs; a longtime best friend who wants a (big) loan; and a graduation announcement after a long silence.Trading in a Briefcase for a Drive in the Sky
The old Windows Briefcase tool for syncing files has been retired, but you can still keep your files up-to-date, with or without the web.Photo CREDIT Virtual Reality Is a Disappointment? Not in the World of Video Gamers
The video gaming industry continues to pour money and resources into virtual reality, cementing its development and advancement.Photo CREDIT The Tech That Our Security Experts Use to Be Digitally Secure
The Times’s security experts suggest keeping all software up to date and using two-factor authentication and password managers to protect your privacy.
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