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10 things in tech you need to know today

Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.
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1. Tesla had a turbulent weekend after its CEO Elon Musk smoked weed while recording a podcast late on Thursday. The firm's stock dived after his podcast appearance and after Tesla's chief accounting officer, Dave Morton, announced that he was leaving one month into the job.

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7. Citigroup has created at direct way to invest in cryptocurrencies without owning them. The structure, called a Digital Asset Receipt, would place cryptocurrencies within existing regulatory regimes and give big Wall Street investors like asset managers and hedge funds a less risky way of investing in the fledgling asset class.

8. WhatsApp is hugely popular in India, but there's evidence to suggest that people's reliance on the service for news is resulting in major problems. There have been several cases of fake rumours starting on WhatsApp accusing people of being child kidnappers, leading to lynch mobs.

9. Tesla CEO Elon Musk railed against fossil fuel during his podcast appearance on Thursday. He called human use of fossil fuels "the dumbest experiment in human history."

10. Certain Mac apps have been found to steal and upload users' browser history, according to 9to5Mac. Apps such as Dr. Unarchiver and Dr. Cleaner scanned for users' Safari, Chrome, and Firefox histories, as well as their Google searches.

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