Bending Spoons Plans To Cut 75% of WeTransfer Staff After Acquisition

An anonymous reader shares a report: Italy-based app company Bending Spoons, which owns Evernote and Meetup, is planning to lay off 75% of the staff of file transfer service WeTransfer, TechCrunch has learned. Bending Spoons acquired the Dutch company in July for an undisclosed amount. The company confirmed the plans for the WeTransfer layoff to… Read More »

Cabernet is the Most Popular Red Wine in the US. Can It Endure Climate Change?

Rising temperatures are threatening the future of Napa Valley’s prized cabernet sauvignon, forcing winemakers to adapt to increasingly severe heat waves. Some vineyards are experimenting with heat-tolerant grape varieties to blend with cabernet, while others are investing in cooling technologies. The shift poses significant risks for Napa’s multibillion-dollar wine industry. U.S. regulations require wines labeled… Read More »

US Government Asks 3D Printing Industry to Help Stop the Printing of Machine Gun Conversion Devices

U.S. Justice Department officials “are turning to the 3D-printing industry to help stop the proliferation of tiny pieces of plastic transforming weapons into illegal homemade machine guns,” reports the Associated Press: “Law enforcement cannot do this alone,” [U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said Friday] during a gathering in Washington of federal law enforcement officials,… Read More »

‘AI May Not Steal Many Jobs After All’

Alorica — which runs customer-service centers around the world — has introduced an AI translation tool that lets its representatives talk with customers in 200 different languages. But according to the Associated Press, “Alorica isn’t cutting jobs. It’s still hiring aggressively.” The experience at Alorica — and at other companies, including furniture retailer IKEA —… Read More »