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Teen trying to play Fortnite discovered major Apple bug over 10 days ago
Fortnite: 1, Apple: 0
Perfect timing: Facebook hires top privacy law activists
The new hires were announced on the same day as another Facebook privacy scandal broke.
By Matt Binder
Lawyer sues Apple over FaceTime bug, says it allowed spying on private deposition
FaceTime lawsuits are coming.
How millennials can contribute to their financial futures while supporting their values
By 2020, millennial spending will account for nearly one-third of all retail sales.
By UBS
Samsung ushers in the era of the 1TB smartphone
The new storage solution for smartphones will allow users to store 260 10-minute 4K videos on their phone.
Facebook paid teens to install an app to spy on their internet and phone use
Facebook sought out people who'd give up their privacy for $20.
By Johnny Lieu
Apple really wants you to know that Apple News is dominating
Come for the FaceTime, stay for the push notifications.
By Jack Morse
Why Apple wants you spending more time in stores even if you're not buying
Apple wants more people in its stores.
By Karissa Bell
How Google's Jigsaw is trying to detoxify the internet
The Perspective API from Jigsaw, part of Google parent company Alphabet, gives online comment mods an evolving set of tools to combat abuse and harassment. But this machine learning technology also raises questions about the limits of AI.
By Rob Marvin
Vulnerable software that helped cause Equifax breach still being used by major U.S. corporations
Come on, just update your software!
By Matt Binder
Apple's video streaming service is coming as soon as April, report says
Apple's video streaming service is getting closer to launch.
Google ups its anti-fake news game ahead of EU elections
Google has its work cut out ahead of the EU elections.
Facebook's plan to merge Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram raises data privacy concerns
Ireland's Data Protection Commission wants answers.
By Johnny Lieu
Disastrous FaceTime bug lets you spy on person you're calling
A major privacy fail from Apple.
By Jack Morse
How to celebrate Facebook celebrating 'Data Privacy Day'
Where we offer up an alternative to Facebook's recommendation.
By Jack Morse
This 10-year-old won a science fair by ‘proving’ Tom Brady is a cheater
Science, amirite?
By Lacey Smith
New iPad models, including iPad Mini, and new iPod Touch reportedly on the way
Looks like Apple will have a slew of new product announcements to coincide with the release of iOS 12.2.
By Matt Binder
Google, online ad industry accused of abusing intimate personal data in GDPR complaint
From STDs to eating disorders, internet advertisers are categorizing you based on your data.
By Matt Binder
2013 Mac Pro wasn't built in the U.S. because Apple couldn't get enough screws, report says
One small part caused tremendous problems to Apple's Mac Pro production.
3 digital industries that China is dominating
China currently accounts for 42 percent of the global e-commerce market, and that's just the beginning.
By UBS
Google takes a not-so-subtle dig at the iPhone XS camera
Google takes another jab at iPhone.
50 percent of Facebook users could be fake, report claims
The report, from a longtime Facebook critic, was called "unequivocally wrong" by Facebook.
By Jack Morse