JP Mangalindan Chief Tech Correspondent JP Mangalindan was the chief tech correspondent for Yahoo Finance based in San Francisco covering the intersection of business and technology. Most Recent Google rolls out updated business profiles for Google Maps and Search Google announced new features for Google My Business, its free tool that lets businesses create and edit their business profiles. 20-year-old crypto millionaire: Facebook Calibra is going to be ‘huge’ for crypto Erik Finman thinks Facebook's cryptocurrency offering will be huge. Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg drops 39 spots on Glassdoor’s top CEO list Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s standing with employees plunging, emloyee reviews from Glassdoor suggest. Facebook faces these 4 challenges as it launches its own cryptocurrency Facebook is set to enter cryptocurrency in a big way later this week. Why we don’t care about Apple and Google announcements like we used to Times have changed, and the public is less excited about product announcements than they were a decade ago. Why Facebook needs to act quickly to stop ‘deep fake’ videos Facebook is facing increased scrutiny over its related deepfake video policies. How Dropbox is working with Slack, Google, and Zoom to make you a better employee Dropbox wants to make employees better workers — and ultimately, paid users. SF landlords dropping big cash to turn garages into pricey apartments Some San Franciscans are converting their garages into apartments in an effort to make more money. But the effort is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars. Why AI is Amazon’s competitive edge AI has the key technology for advancing Amazon's agenda across virtually all fronts, evidenced by the company's re: Mars conference this week. Why Google has more to fear from antitrust regulators than Apple or Facebook The U.S. government has indicated that it’s stepping up its antitrust scrutiny of America’s biggest tech giants — but Google parent Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) may have the most to fear from regulators. Peloton CEO: Sales increased after we raised prices to $2,245 per bike John Foley recalls how the fitness equipment company actually raised prices for its exercise bike and saw better sales. Mark Cuban: 'AI is going to change everything’ Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban contends artificial intelligence, or AI, will transform our way of life. Apple announces all-new Mac Pro, 6K display, and Mac OS 'Catalina' Apple announced updates for its Mac operating system, its Mac Pro desktop, as well as a larger external display on Monday. 'A fundamental human right': Apple doubles down on privacy at big developers conference Privacy was a major theme once again for the Cupertino, California tech giant. Apple unveils watchOS 6 for Apple Watch focused on health apps Apple unveiled watchOS 6 on Monday, which introduces several new enhancements to the smart watch’s operating system. Why Mark Cuban is taking coding classes Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban explains why he takes online coding classes. Why it’s bad for investors when companies like Uber wait too long to go public Tech companies such as Uber are waiting too long to go public, suggests ANGI Homeservices CEO Brandon Ridenour. New report finds bright spot for Facebook amid decline in usage Facebook users are spending less and less time on the social network, while Instagram continues to grow at a steady clip, according to a new survey. Early Facebook investor to Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook should shut down and fix itself Roger McNamee says Facebook should shut itself down temporarily to address a core issue. Twitter co-founder Ev Williams: Social media is a ‘sugar high’ that’s wearing off Twitter co-founder Ev Williams on Tuesday compared the waning positive buzz around social media to a “sugar high” that’s wearing off.