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Google's plan to fix texting on Android is really about the death of SMS
Google finally has a plan to fix Android's texting problem.
By Karissa Bell
Tim Cook: People don't want iOS and MacOS merged
"I don't think that's what users want."
By Johnny Lieu
8 life lessons from Jeff Bezos, pulled from Amazon shareholder letters
Let Jeff Bezos teach you what it means to thrive.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook gets even shadier, limits EU privacy law reach
1.5 billion non-European users won't be covered by privacy protections.
By Johnny Lieu
Rivals Amazon and Best Buy partner to sell new smart TVs
Well, that's one way to break into smart TVs.
By Rachel Kraus
Here's how Facebook will comply with EU's strict privacy laws
You're never completely be rid of ads on Facebook, but you'll get more control over which data you're sharing.
B&O Play takes on Apple's HomePod with the retro Beoplay P6 speaker
It's not cheap, though.
Civil servant fired over Twitter attacks on government wins case
Twitter anonymity proved to be a big factor.
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook's facial recognition features could cost it billions of dollars
Facebook's privacy headache just got worse.
By Karissa Bell
Mysterious company is using Facebook to build a massive facial-recognition database
It's not just Cambridge Analytica.
By Monica Chin
Canada to Facebook: ’The time of self-regulation is over’
Canada contemplates increased data regulation as Facebook appears before the House of Commons.
By Rachel Kraus
Apple to launch a news subscription service, report says
Apple Music, meet (the new) Apple News.
Medium pokes fun at Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony in the best way possible
The app update troll king is back at it again.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook isn't the only one with too much of your data. Just ask Google and Amazon.
Google and Amazon are due for their own privacy reckonings.
By Jack Morse
Google loses landmark 'right to be forgotten' case
A judge has ruled on the individual privacy vs. public good minefield.
By Rachel Kraus
New Gmail update will include self-destructing emails
If you were worried about sending confidential emails, worry no more.
By Monica Chin
Equal access to business data gives women in tech an edge
Women need access to data so that every employee gets an equal opportunity to understand how their business is doing.
By Jen Grant
Wait, did Google just reveal the full name of Android P?
It's almost certainly another dessert.
By Monica Chin
Chinese police used facial recognition to catch a suspect in a crowd of 60,000
Facial recognition and law enforcement is a match made in an Orwellian future.
By Rachel Kraus