Weekly Roundup: Uber responds to sexual harassment claim, NASA discovers Earth-like planets – TechCrunch

Tech news was heavy this week. Uber is facing a sexual harassment claim as well as a lawsuit from Google, NASA discovered planets with what could prove to be Earthlike conditions, and more information was revealed about Apples new Apple Park campus. These are the top stories of the week.

1.Last week, former Uber engineer Susan Fowler accused the company of sexual harassment and human resources negligence in a blog post.In response, Uber CEO Travis Kalanickhas tapped former US Attorney General Eric Holder and Tammy Albarran, partners at law firm Covington & Burling, to independently investigate the accusation.Uber board member Arianna Huffington also came on to take part in the review. Other female engineers at Uber have responded to Kalanicks addressing of the situation by noting that Uber as a company has a systemic problem with sexismembedded into its culture. Lets be real though, Uber isnt the only tech companythat mishandles sexual harassment claims. This is a larger issue within the tech community.

2.NASA discovered seven Earthlike planets outside of our solar system about 40 light-years away.These new planets all inhabit another solar system and orbit a star called TRAPPIST-1. So far, we know that theplanets have awarm climateand rocky terrain, promising signs forwater and therefore life.

3.In addition to a sexual harassment claim, Uber is facing a lawsuit from Waymo, the Google-owned self-driving tech company. Waymo has filed suit against the Uber-owned self-driving trucking company Otto, on the accusation thatUber misappropriated trade secrets, and infringed upon its patents.

4.Apples new campus now has a name and an opening date. Apple Park will open in Cupertino in April of this year and provide work space for 12,000 Apple employees.In addition to the new office space, Apple Park is also going to have a big theater with a thousand seats called the Steve Jobs Theater.

5.Getting hacked is costly. After the disclosure of two massive data breaches, Yahoo and Verizon finally confirmednew terms forthe sale of Yahoo to Verizon. Verizon will pay $350 million less than originally planned, knocking the price down to$4.48 billion to acquire Yahoo.

6.After a first failed attempt due to a GPS error, SpaceXs Dragon spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station. The supply shipis filled with 5,500 pounds of supplies and materials for the crew of the ISS.

7.Content delivery networkCloudflare revealed a serious bug in its software that caused sensitive data like passwords, cookies, authentication tokens to spill in plaintext from its customers websites. The announcement is a major blow for the company, which offers enhanced security and performance for more than 5 million sites. The leak could have allowed anyone to collect a variety of typically encrypted personal information.

8.Facebook is closing in on Snapchat from all sides. Facebook-owned WhatsApp launched Status, an encrypted Snapchat Stories clone. The new tab lets you share decorated photos, videos and GIFs that disappear after 24 hours.

9.Snap wants to prove to investors pre-IPO that Spectacles were more than a branding stunt and could actually make money for the newly proclaimed camera company. Snap began selling its video-recording Spectacles sunglasses online for $130 in the U.S. at Spectacles.com. Prior to the online launch, you could only get Spectacles from pop-up Snapbot vending machine dispensers and its NYC store.

10.Airbnb finalized thedeal to buy social payments startup Tilt. Airbnb, which has a valuation of $30 billion, has been on a sort of buying spree as of late.

11.Last month,Atlassian bought Trello for $424 million the companysbiggest acquisition yet. Now, more details have emerged, and it looks like the whole acquisition went pretty smoothly.

12,Mark Zuckerberg released a 5,000 word product road map for Facebook last week, in which he outlined the companys humanitarian efforts. Another chunk of the piece was an ask to users to define content guidelines for what theyfeel is offensive or not. However the question may bewhether or not any additional data Facebook gathers from users witha content threshold setting will becomeanother way for Facebook to receivemore data tohelp it target ads.

13.Instagram wants you to share more photos in your feed.Instagram launched the ability to share a mix of up to 10 photos or videos as a single carousel post that friends can swipe through, kind of like an Instagram album.

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