Week in Review

Welcome back to Week in Review! We've got tons of news for you this week, and it's been a wild ride. From a major hack at one of the biggest names in cryptocurrency to some surprising comments from the folks at Y Combinator, we're covering it all.

Coinbase Under Attack: A Major Hack Rocks the Cryptocurrency World

First up, Coinbase has confirmed that their systems were hacked, resulting in the theft of customers' personal information. According to the company, this data included government-issued ID numbers and addresses. This is a major breach for the popular cryptocurrency exchange, which has been a favorite among investors and traders alike.

YC Speaks Out Against Google's Dominance

In a surprise move, Y Combinator, one of the most influential startup accelerators in the world, has come out swinging against Google. In an interview with Axios, the founder of YC, Paul Graham, described Google as "a monopolist" that is stifling competition and innovation.

Microsoft Lays Off More Employees

In another major tech news story, Microsoft has announced yet another round of layoffs. This time, it's affecting thousands of employees across the company. The exact number of jobs cut was not specified, but insiders say that this is part of a larger effort to refocus the company on its core business.

Other News from Around the Web

But that's not all - we've also got updates on everything from new gadgets to innovative startups. Stay tuned for more news and analysis in the coming days, and don't forget to follow us on social media for the latest tech news!

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