Here s what s on the Monday menu.
Facebook is on a hiring spree — the company has more than 1,100 jobs to fill, according to Reuters — due to its ambitions in virtual reality, drones and more.
Speaking of jobs, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick promises to create 50,000 new jobs in Europe this year if cities agree to partnerships instead of battles.
Former Adobe engineer who opposed initial settlement in the tech no-poaching case wants a bigger cut for himself now that a bigger settlement has been reached.
Elon Musk wants to build a second Internet — for space.
Y Combinator s demographics: reflective of its talent pool.
Why did the U.S. feel confident in blaming North Korea for the Sony cyberattack? The NSA had breached that country s networks years ago, according to newly disclosed documents from the Edward Snowden leaks.
After blocking Gmail, China is suspected of cyberattack on Microsoft Outlook.
Security researcher: Insurance trackers can make cars vulnerable to hijacking.
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