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Microsoft realizes password expiration is poor security
Using Windows 10 at work usually means changing your password every 60 days. Not anymore.
By Matthew Humphries
Amazon Prime will soon include free 1-day shipping
Amazon orders will arrive even sooner.
By Sasha Lekach
Slack will soon reveal listing prospectus as it prepares to go public
The messaging startup will soon join tech companies like Pinterest and Lyft, which also went public this year.
By Matt Binder
The CIA finally launched its Instagram, and its first post is an 'eye spy'
Welcome to the 'gram!
By Rachel Kraus
Every Kohl's store to accept your Amazon returns
The returns are completely free and you don't even need to package them up.
By Matthew Humphries
Slack will let you message coworkers who don't use Slack
Slack's new feature is... email.
By Karissa Bell
This Slack channel will give you $1,000 if you guess the right word
Another great way to waste time on Slack.
By Raymond Wong
Twitter co-founder subtweets Jack Dorsey into dust following Trump meeting
Biz Stone has some thoughts.
By Jack Morse
Kids hack dad's facial recognition lock in easiest way possible
So easy a child could do it.
By Jack Morse
FAA approves Google's drone delivery service for commercial use in the U.S.
Another big step towards never dealing with a crabby delivery person every again.
By Raymond Wong
Departing the U.S. from an airport? Your face will be scanned.
U.S. customs intends to have 97 percent of departing passengers scanned with facial recognition tech within four years.
By Matthew Humphries
Facebook may soften political ad rules for EU election
Facebook may soften up a bit ahead of May's EU elections.
By Alex Perry
Samsung will delay the U.S. release of its foldable phone
Folders, you'll have to wait a little longer.
By Rachel Kraus
After an Easter terror attack, Sri Lanka cut access to social media
Officials are concerned that viral misinformation will lead to more violence.
By Morgan Sung
Apple plans to bring more iOS features to the Mac
Two new iOS features could soon make their macOS debut.
By Karissa Bell
SiriusXM releases a subscription plan for people without cars
Public transportation users of America, SiriusXM is coming for you.
Amazon's delivery drivers now have to verify their identity with selfies
Selfies are now required.
By Karissa Bell
Zuckerberg could be held personally accountable for Facebook data breaches
The FTC is looking to send a message to Silicon Valley.
By Matt Binder
Google bans embedded in-app sign-ins to curb phishing attacks
Embedded browsers leave Google’s users susceptible to phishing attacks from bad actors.
By Matt Binder
Apple and Disney donate to help rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral
The donations added up quickly.