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Hashtag Trending, April 28, 2021 – Online tipping culture; Clubhouse connects investors with entrepreneurs; Toyota buys Lyft s autonomous car division

Social media presents a new online tipping culture, connecting with angel investors on Clubhouse, and Toyota buys Lyft’s autonomous car division.  It’s all the tech news that’s popular right now. Welcome to Hashtag Trending! It’s Wednesday, April 28 and I’m your host Baneet Braich.   Restaurants, hair salons, hotels are no longer the only popular places to tip.  Social media is providing more platforms for an online tipping culture. According to a recent report by Axios, Twitter, Spotify, Facebook and Clubhouse are incorporating online tip jars to allow content creators to monetize online fans and get extra cash to fund their entire livelihood. It’s the availability of companies like Venmo, CashApp and Stripe that make it easier for tech companies to allow direct peer-to-peer payments on their platforms. Online tipping has also been inspired by gaming sites like Twitch and Caffeine that have long used tip-like features to grow engagement between gamers and their fan

Hashtag Trending, April 28, 2021 – Online tipping culture; Clubhouse connects investors with entrepreneurs; Toyota buys Lyft s autonomous car division

Hashtag Trending, April 28, 2021 – Online tipping culture; Clubhouse connects investors with entrepreneurs; Toyota buys Lyft s autonomous car division
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Hashtag Trending, April 27, 2021 – Intel talks chip shortages; Overpaid CEOs; iOS 14 5 is here

Intel says the semiconductor chip shortage will last at least another two years, Apple’s iOS 14.5 has arrived, and giant paydays for CEOs are rubbing the internet the wrong way. It’s all the tech news that’s popular right now. Welcome to Hashtag Trending! It’s Tuesday April 27 and I’m your host Baneet Braich.   Intel isn’t mincing words: The semiconductor chip shortage will last at least another two years. This is bad news for, well everyone. Recently, reports about the auto industry’s struggles have made it clear that many factories are idle or closed because of the chip shortage. The shortage has also slowed down the overall recovery from the pandemic and keeping the auto industry from making up for lost sales. Car buyers may purchase a new car however, it may lack options that use specialized chips. A major reason for the chip shortage in the auto industry is because semiconductor manufacturers are prioritizing manufacturers of smartphones, video game consoles an

Hashtag Trending, April 26, 2021 – Bitcoin s environmental impact; John Deere owners doxed; Who s hiring in Canada?

The chatter around Bitcoin’s negative impact on the environment intensifies, owners of John Deere tractors get doxxed, and it’s another LinkedIn list of Canadian tech companies looking for talent. It’s all the tech news that’s popular right now. Welcome to Hashtag Trending! It’s Friday, April 23 and I’m your host Alex Coop. A story in the New Yorker about the environmental impact of mining cryptocurrency is turning heads. As the cost of investing in bitcoin soars, so, does the potential to profit from the mining process. The process of mining, of course, is metaphorical, but the results can be every bit as destructive as with the real thing. According to the Cambridge Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index, bitcoin-mining operations worldwide now use energy at the rate of nearly a hundred and twenty terawatt-hours per year. This is about the annual domestic electricity consumption of the entire nation of Sweden. In the United States, home to about seven per cent of the w

Hashtag Trending, April 23, 2021 – SolarWinds name change; Signal hacks the cops; Canada s scale-up challenges

Published: April 23rd, 2021 SolarWinds changes its name to N‑able, Signal’s CEO peels apart the cops’ favourite phone cracking tool; and Canada’s tech industry is desperate for talent. It’s all the tech news that’s popular right now. Welcome to Hashtag Trending! It’s Friday, April 23 and I’m your host Alex Coop.   It looks like the SolarWinds brand was irreparably damaged after thousands of users downloaded an infected software update last year, including several U.S. government departments. SolarWinds yesterday unveiled its new company name, N-able. “The name may sound familiar as N‑able extends the roots of who we are as a company,” the new company said in a statement on its website. Of course there’s no mention about the devastating supply chain attack which SolarWinds to this point hasn’t done much to quell fears that it won’t happen again. In February SolarWinds’ CEO even went as far as to blame an intern for the poor cybersecurity measures th

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