10 things in tech you need to know today
The firm has been working toward a stock market debut and was reportedly looking to start the process around March or April.The equipment included hardware and software from companies including Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft.Foxconn said more than half its seasonal workforce in the country had restarted work following the coronavirus outbreak..
Robinhood's cofounders have blamed 'stress to its infrastructure' from an 'unprecedented load' for outages during huge market gyrationsBaiju Bhatt and Vlad Tenev have explained what caused outages that plagued the stock-trading app over the past two days. Facebook is finally giving WhatsApp users a dark mode option — months after other apps made the switchWhatsApp may be late to the dark mode game, but now iPhone and Android users can start saving their eyes — and batteries.
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