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Facebook gave companies deeper access to user data than it let on: report
The social media giant was very loose about data sharing.
By Johnny Lieu
Google Chrome may soon keep your back button from being hijacked
It's called "history manipulation," and it's very annoying.
By Johnny Lieu
Google to invest $1 billion for new NYC campus
The tech behemoth is calling the new 1.7 million square-foot campus, "Google Hudson Square."
By Mashable Video
App Store glitch causes millions of ratings to disappear from apps like Instagram
Nearly all of Instagram's App Store ratings were completely wiped out.
By Matt Binder
Facebook adds Boomerangs, AR stickers, and portrait mode to Messenger
All the messaging platforms are the same now.
By Rachel Kraus
Instagram played a significant role in Russian disinformation campaigns: report
While the media focused on Facebook and Twitter, Russian influence campaigns shifted to Instagram.
By Matt Binder
Facebook leaks private photos of nearly 7 million accounts
The social media giant has admitted to exposing private photos from 6.8 million users to apps who were not given access.
By Mashable Video
Veteran tech journalist Walt Mossberg quits Facebook, because yeah
Another one bites the dust.
By Raymond Wong
Google to invest $1 billion in a new New York campus
The new campus, located in Hudson and Washington street, will have over 1.7 million square feet.
HQ Trivia boss Colin Kroll is dead at 35 after an apparent drug overdose
Colin Kroll, with business partner Rus Yusupov, was a co-founder of both 'HQ Trivia' and Vine.
Get ready for brands to be much more pushy on Instagram
Instagram is starting to look more and more like Facebook.
By Karissa Bell
YouTube announces it removed more than 58 million videos last quarter
50.2 million videos were wiped out due to YouTube channel suspensions.
By Matt Binder
Google hits pause on selling facial recognition tech over abuse fears
Unlike some other companies, Google Cloud has chosen not to offer general-purpose facial recognition APIs before working through important technology and policy questions,' a company executive wrote in a Thursday blog post.
By Michael Kan
Remember Apple Music Connect? Well, Apple's killing it.
Apple appears to be silently shutting down Connect in Apple Music.
Facebook sets up holiday pop-up shop in New York to inform users about privacy concerns
Spread tidings of comfort and joy by educating New Yorkers on the social network’s privacy setting options.
By Matt Binder
Apple is building a new $1 billion campus in Austin
Apple is expanding in the U.S. in a big way.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ to come with up to 1TB of storage, report claims
It won't be cheap, though. At all.
Taylor Swift used facial recognition at a concert to detect stalkers
Creepy and clever.
By Johnny Lieu
Amazon Go gets an 8th store, and you'll never guess where
Hint: it's in the name.
By Matthew Humphries
Jack non-apologizes for his tone deaf Myanmar vacation tweets
He just wanted to meditate, ok?!
By Rachel Kraus