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Meta Will Freeze Most Hiring, Zuckerberg Tells Employees

The company’s chief executive had signaled for several months that he wanted to rein in costs as he shifts attention toward the metaverse. https://nyti.ms/3fuCYBM

Google to Make Search and Maps More ‘Immersive’

From more photo-based results to neighborhood “vibe” checks, the company announced updates meant to keep two of its most popular products on trend. https://nyti.ms/3y0RK9Q

The Long Road to Driverless Trucks

Self-driving eighteen-wheelers are now on highways in states like California and Texas. But there are still human “safety drivers” behind the wheel. What will it take to get them out? https://nyti.ms/3SiTqU5

On Portugal’s ‘Bitcoin Beach,’ Crypto Optimism Still Reigns

In crypto havens such as Meia Praia beach, the confidence in digital currencies remains undimmed even after this summer’s crash. https://nyti.ms/3xX78Uw

Runners and Cyclists Use GPS Mapping to Make Art

Fitness apps and the power of live satellite tracking have allowed runners, cyclists and others to draw hearts, animals, birthday wishes — and even homages to Vermeer — across their local landscapes. https://nyti.ms/3SkJXfg

Biden Issues New Order to Block Chinese Investment in Technology in the U.S.

The move, which is bound to heighten tensions with Beijing, reflects growing unease about China’s ability to access the personal information that Americans hand over to mobile apps and other services. https://nyti.ms/3UjobtN

As Driverless Cars Falter, Are ‘Driver Assistance’ Systems in Closer Reach?

With investigations and lawsuits over accidents adding skepticism toward fully driverless technology, car companies are betting on systems that take some, but not all, control. https://nyti.ms/3RP70P7

YouTube Opens More Pathways for Creators to Make Money on the Platform

The video platform will let more creators earn payments and place ads in Shorts, its TikTok competitor, according to audio from an internal meeting. https://nyti.ms/3eWopqf

Is Partiful the Least Cringe Option to Get People to Your Event?

Partiful wants to be the go-to option for sending online invitations. Facebook events, we hardly knew ye. https://nyti.ms/3Liv3Dq

Political Campaigns Flood Streaming Video With Custom Voter Ads

The targeted political ads could spread some of the same voter-influence techniques that proliferated on Facebook to an even less regulated medium. https://nyti.ms/3QGxwZu

Can ‘the Merge’ Save Crypto?

Many fans think it will. But it might end up creating some new problems. https://nyti.ms/3DtTjRd

Ethereum’s Long-Awaited ‘Merge’ Reaches the Finish Line

Ethereum, the most popular cryptocurrency platform, completed its much-anticipated switch to a more energy-efficient infrastructure. https://nyti.ms/3qBFV61

Lawmakers Grill TikTok Executive About Ties to China

TikTok’s chief operating officer, Vanessa Pappas, faced questions about whether the company would ever hand over user data to Chinese officials. https://nyti.ms/3ddAnvd

California Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Amazon

Rob Bonta, California’s attorney general, said the retailer punishes companies that offer lower prices on other websites. https://nyti.ms/3BgPpsj

E.U. Scores Major Legal Victory Against Google

A court rejected Google’s appeal of a record-setting antitrust fine related to Android and online search. https://nyti.ms/3QCxe5S

Text Messaging Is Cool. But Where Are Its Boundaries?

Apple and Google have added useful features to texting apps, yet the apps still lack a major component: an effective way to set limits. https://nyti.ms/3S34m7X

U.S. Rebukes Russia for Claims of Secret Bioweapons in Ukraine

Russia used a formal meeting in Geneva to air its unsupported accusations but faced considerable diplomatic pushback. https://nyti.ms/3DotUse

Celsius Network Plots a Comeback After a Crypto Crash

The chief executive of the experimental crypto bank Celsius has told employees about an audacious plan to revive the firm, which filed for bankruptcy in July. https://nyti.ms/3xlqmTP

Whistle-Blower Says Twitter ‘Chose to Mislead’ on Security Flaws

At a congressional hearing, Peiter Zatko, Twitter’s former head of security, told lawmakers that the company lied about its data practices. https://nyti.ms/3L94rF1

Uber Agrees to Pay N.J. $100 Million in Dispute Over Drivers’ Employment Status

New Jersey demanded back taxes from the ride-hailing company, claiming it misclassified drivers as independent contractors. https://nyti.ms/3U5rRin

How Long Is the Drive to the Edge of the Universe?

See you in a quadrillion years or so. Don’t forget to pack zillions of tons of snacks! https://nyti.ms/3QCdbEJ

Trevor Milton of Nikola Begins Trial in Fraud Case

Prosecutors say Trevor Milton, former chief executive of Nikola, lured retail investors with lies about the electric truck company’s technology. https://nyti.ms/3B6jUkE

Twitter reached $7 million settlement with whistle-blower.

Lawyers for Elon Musk mentioned a $7 million payment to Pieter Zatko, Twitter’s former top security executive, in a court hearing this week. https://nyti.ms/3RNLkT4

A Goodbye to Readers and a Reflection

In Shira Ovide’s last On Tech newsletter, she looks back at how the past two and a half years have shifted her thinking on technology. https://nyti.ms/3KYPSUa

Investors Sue Treasury Department for Blacklisting Tornado Cash

Tornado Cash was banned last month to prevent hacking, money-laundering and other cryptocurrency crimes. https://nyti.ms/3ex5l1J

Lawyers for Uber’s Ex-Security Chief Say Company Scapegoated Him

A federal trial began on Wednesday for Joe Sullivan, a former federal prosecutor who is accused of not disclosing a data breach while at the company. https://nyti.ms/3epmJW1

Apple Unveils New iPhone and Fitness Watch at Annual Event

For the first time in the pandemic, the company returned to Steve Jobs Theater to release its latest product updates. https://nyti.ms/3BjMG2s

One Solution to the Digital Divide: Teens

Closing the online gap in America will require everything we’ve got, including video game-playing teenagers. https://nyti.ms/3KXjpOo

Join Us for a Screening of ‘The Murdochs’

Times subscribers can get a sneak peek of the documentary series on the legacy of the Murdochs, based on New York Times reporting. https://nyti.ms/3cO3chT

From Boom to Gloom: Tech Recruiters Struggle to Find Work

As tech companies slow hiring and lay off workers, once-busy recruiters are shifting to other roles and cutting their rates. https://nyti.ms/3cN6yBL

How China Has Added to Its Influence Over the iPhone

Apple is taking small steps toward India. But the production of its latest phone, set for introduction on Wednesday, shows how difficult it will be to make big changes. https://nyti.ms/3qenfZJ

Apple, the Ad Critic, Now Embraces Ads

Apple has long supported privacy and shunned those intrusive ads. What happens when it sells more ads, too? https://nyti.ms/3AVCueY

Meta Fined $400 Million for Treatment of Children’s Data on Instagram

Irish regulators said Instagram violated European data protection rules. It was the latest move by authorities in Europe and the U.S. related to child protection online. https://nyti.ms/3ekxo4h

As Ex-Uber Executive Heads to Trial, the Security Community Reels

Joe Sullivan, Uber’s former chief of security, faces criminal charges for his handling of a 2016 security breach. His trial this week has divided the security industry. https://nyti.ms/3RkD2lP

India’s Electric Vehicle Push Is Riding on Mopeds and Rickshaws

The country’s success with two- and three-wheeled vehicles that sell for as little as $1,000 could be a template for other developing countries. https://nyti.ms/3CXc27B

Parler Returns to Google Play Store

Google said that Parler had more robust content moderation practices than it did when it was banned in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riot. https://nyti.ms/3TGc0qA

On Truth Social, Trump Embraces Far-Right Conspiracy Theories

The former president’s activity on his social network, Truth Social, openly promotes far-right and conspiratorial ideas that are usually confined to corners of the internet. https://nyti.ms/3egniS3

The Flaw in Biden’s Pro-Labor Record: Uber Drivers Are Still Waiting for Help

The administration’s plans to strengthen their labor protections have been slowed by Congress, the courts and a lobbying blitz. https://nyti.ms/3ed3wXD

Labor Board Official Says Amazon Effort to Overturn Staten Island Warehouse Election Should Be Rejected

The labor official concluded that Amazon’s objections to the election should be set aside and that the Amazon Labor Union should be certified to represent workers at the warehouse. https://nyti.ms/3wPnaj4

A Solar Firm Plans to Build Off-Grid Neighborhoods in California

Sunnova Energy is seeking permission from state regulators to develop microgrids for new housing developments that would not be reliant on established electric utilities. https://nyti.ms/3wQZASN

Illumina defeats F.T.C. in major antitrust case.

The case was seen as a test of a more aggressive policy by the agency. https://nyti.ms/3R5v53E

Tech Companies Slowly Shift Production Away From China

Worried about geopolitical tensions and stung by pandemic shutdowns, Google, Apple and others are moving some work to nearby countries. https://nyti.ms/3KAJkuZ

Las cinco respuestas que necesitas para entender la ‘fusión’ de Ethereum

Esto es lo que debes saber sobre una importante actualización de software a Ethereum, la plataforma criptográfica más popular. https://nyti.ms/3Q2gc0F