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Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint busted for throttling online video
By Jordan Aaron
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint busted for throttling online video

Instagram to start paying researchers to find apps abusing its data
By Jordan Aaron
Instagram to start paying researchers to find apps abusing its data



Gmail will fix your shoddy grammar for you using AI
Gmail will fix your shoddy grammar for you using AI

Even a Republican study can't confirm anti-conservative bias on Facebook
Even a Republican study can't confirm anti-conservative bias on Facebook

Apple to sue Corellium over ‘illegal replication’ of iOS
Apple to sue Corellium over ‘illegal replication’ of iOS

A new smart camera might transform the devices of tomorrow
A new smart camera might transform the devices of tomorrow


Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint are throttling online video 24/7, study says
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint are throttling online video 24/7, study says

Gmail is super busted right now (it's not just you)
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Instagram will pay researchers to find apps abusing its data
Instagram will pay researchers to find apps abusing its data

This big-eyed cuddly AI robot might be your next pet – Strictly Robots
This big-eyed cuddly AI robot might be your next pet – Strictly Robots

Instagram users can now report ‘false information’
Instagram users can now report ‘false information’

Instagram tests a serious Boomerang upgrade
Instagram tests a serious Boomerang upgrade

Twitter tests filter to bury unwanted DMs even further
Twitter tests filter to bury unwanted DMs even further


Instagram will let users report 'false information'
A silhouette of a man holding a smartphone in front of a large Instagram logo.

Facebook outlines plan to further police inappropriate behavior in private groups
Facebook outlines plan to further police inappropriate behavior in private groups



Twitter suggests following ‘interests’ rather than people
Twitter suggests following ‘interests’ rather than people

Instagram users can now create their own AR effects on app
Instagram users can now create their own AR effects on app

Amazon-made Rekognition software now able to detect fear
By Jordan Aaron & Saavon Smalls
Amazon-made Rekognition software now able to detect fear


Twitter wants you to follow 'interests', instead of just people
By Karissa Bell and Caitlin Welsh
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