Sources: Apple is working on Macs with a touchscreen; the first model may be a MacBook Pro with an OLED display supporting gestures, set to be released in 2025 (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg) - TechnW3
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Sources: GroupM clients cut Twitter ad spend by 40%-50% since Elon Musk took over; Standard Media Index is seeing fewer January and February ad bookings in 2023 (Sahil Patel/The Information) - TechnW3
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Twitter says that the company's investigation found "no evidence" that its users' data sold online was obtained by exploiting vulnerabilities in its systems (Todd Spangler/Variety) - TechnW3
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Supply chain software startup Flexport lays off 20% of its global workforce, or roughly 640 employees; the company was valued at $8B in February 2022 (Riley de León/CNBC) - TechnW3
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Equity management service Carta cuts 10% of its staff, possibly impacting ~200 workers, as it sues a former CTO; the company was valued at $7.4B in August 2021 (Natasha Mascarenhas/TechCrunch) - TechnW3
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Memo: Microsoft to give US salaried staff unlimited "Discretionary Time Off", plus 10 corporate holidays, leaves of absence, mental health time off, and more (Tom Warren/The Verge) - TechnW3
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Sources: Cloud Software Group, the parent company of Citrix and Tibco, begin layoffs impacting thousands of employees (Wade Tyler Millward/CRN) - TechnW3
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Nothing Phone (1) rolls out in the US via a $299 "beta membership" offered through June 2023, but the company says the phone "may not work with all US carriers" (Ben Schoon/9to5Google) - TechnW3
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Sources: Microsoft ditched a dual-screen design for the Surface Duo 3 and pivoted to a foldable screen design with 180-degree hinge and external cover display (Zac Bowden/Windows Central) - TechnW3
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A look at Intel's struggles with launching Sapphire Rapids, originally slated for mid-2022, which Intel says has led to changes in product design and testing (Don Clark/New York Times) - TechnW3
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