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FILE - In this Sept. 20, 2005 file photo, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs smiles after a press conference as he opens the Apple Expo in Paris. Since his death in 2011, Jobs has been the subject of documentaries, books, a film, even a graphic novel. Now the technology pioneer will be the focus of an upcoming opera. In front of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern New Mexico, the Santa Fe Opera announced Wednesday, Aug. 5,  that its latest commission will be based on the man who helped revolutionize personal computers, the music business and, of course, brought the world the iPhone.  (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
FILE – In this Sept. 20, 2005 file photo, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs smiles after a press conference as he opens the Apple Expo in Paris. Since his death in 2011, Jobs has been the subject of documentaries, books, a film, even a graphic novel. Now the technology pioneer will be the focus of an upcoming opera. In front of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern New Mexico, the Santa Fe Opera announced Wednesday, Aug. 5, that its latest commission will be based on the man who helped revolutionize personal computers, the music business and, of course, brought the world the iPhone. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)
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Here s what Silicon Valley is talking about this morning:

Want to buy Steve Jobs old car? A Mountain View man is selling the 1995 BMW on Craigslist for $11,000.

Ex-employees say Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Lab faked malware to hurt their rivals.

News Corp s CEO rips Google for it s avarice, piracy and Silicon Valley political correctness. Oh, he also called LinkedIn spam central.

A win for Uber: A Connecticut racketeering lawsuit against the company has been dismissed.

Shocker: Apple s streaming TV service is reportedly delayed again.

Apple has released an update that fixes bugs in Apple Music.

Volkswagen has spent two years covering up a huge keyless-entry security flaw that hack-savvy car thieves regularly take advantage of.

Reddit is back in Russia after deleting an offending thread.

Apple released its latest diversity report, and while minority hiring is up, there s little overall change to its workforce numbers.

Alphabet s next project may be to try to used genetically modified mosquitoes to fight malaria.

More Zirtual fallout: The outsourced CFO blames a bad business model, and many ex-employees say they won t be back. And the company faces a class-action lawsuit.

Citing no sources, a SunTrust analyst claims Twitter will name Jack Dorsey its permanent CEO as soon as next week.

Why Apple s isn t particularly concerned with the collapse of the iPad.

Uber may someday spin off its Chinese unit as a public company.

 

At top: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, seen in a 2005 file photo. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)