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10 things in tech you need to know today, November 5

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Entrepeneurs Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala (Met Gala) to celebrate the opening of
Tyler
and Cameron Winklevoss are suing a cryptocurrency
investor.

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Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.


  1. US President Donald Trump is “looking at” whether Amazon,
    Facebook, and Google are violating antitrust laws
    .

    In an interview with news site Axios, Trump said the $5 billion
    fine against Google from the European Union made him consider
    pursuing regulation.

  2. Amazon has reportedly zeroed in on Northern Virginia for its
    second headquarters
    .
    The $800 billion company is
    in advanced talks with Crystal City, a Northern Virginia town
    just outside of Washington, D.C., The Washington Post reported
    Saturday.

  3. Tesla said the SEC has issued subpoenas on the subject of the
    company’s claims made in 2017 about its Model 3
    production
    .
    According to The Wall Street Journal,
    the DOJ is trying to determine if the automaker made
    projections in 2017 about Model 3 production that it knew it
    would not be able to achieve.

  4. Softbank’s profits are booming due to its investments in
    tech
    .
    Bloomberg reports that Softbank’s
    second-quarter profit far outstrips what analysts predicted, as
    operating profit soared to 706 billion yen ($6.2 billion).

  5. Chinese tech giant Tencent will check gamers’ age IDs against
    police databases
    .
    The company behind the mobile
    game “Honour of Kings” announced on Monday that it will start
    by age-checking 10 of its most popular games, then rolling out
    the test to all the games is owns.

  6. Elon Musk showed off the Boring Company’s LA tunnel in a video
    on Saturday
    .
    Musk said that he walked the whole
    length of the tunnel which he dubbed “disturbingly long.”

  7. Amazon is reportedly hiring fewer seasonal workers this holiday
    season, Quartz reports
    .
    An analyst told Quartz
    that the reduction in seasonal staff could be an indication of
    just how automated Amazon’s warehouses have become.

  8. The Winklevoss twins are suing a cryptocurrency investor who
    previously went to prison for helping people buy drugs
    online
    .
    Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss say that
    Charlie Shrem has been spending Bitcoin he owes them, The New
    York Times reports.
  9. The UK government is launching an inquiry into how
    companies use people’s personal data to price

    holidays, cars, and household goods amid fears that consumers
    are being ripped off
    .
    The research is backed by
    the UK’s competition watchdog, and will focus on “dynamic
    pricing.”

  10. Sundar Pichai’s 11-year-old son is mining Ethereum on a
    computer the Google CEO built himself
    .
    Pichai said
    he had to explain to his son how paper money works and why
    existing banking systems are important.

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