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)