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Slack’s new privacy rules lets your boss download your private chats, YouTube is increasing the number of…
Slack’s new privacy rules lets your boss download your private chats, YouTube is increasing the number of…
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been called on by UK lawmakers to give evidence on the Cambridge…
The federal, Ontario, and Quebec governments are scheduled to announce a major investment in 5G technology. Google…
Google has opened its Maps app to developers hoping to create the next Pokémon Go. iHeartRadio owner…
Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes settles the fraud charges against her company. The former CIO of…
Beijing police are using AI-powered sunglasses to spy on people. A Texas company can 3D print a…
The U.S. government is trying to delay a hostile takeover of Qualcomm on national security grounds. An…
People are waiting to see if Alexa’s laughing fits are really over, Facebook signs an exclusive deal…
A weird Alexa bug has Alexa-enabled devices creepily laughing without being prompted, the company behind Snapchat is cutting over 100 jobs, and Amazon commits many more billions of dollars to the food industry. From Reddit – In news that will mak…
Amazon Canada’s leader says ecommerce has a lot of room to grow, Oculus Rift users are forced…
Amazon Canada’s leader says ecommerce has a lot of room to grow, Oculus Rift users are forced to come to grips with reality, and lawmakers in Rhode Island want to restrict Internet porn.
Ontario introduces new legislation aimed at trimming the gender pay gap. A huge study of tech jobs…
Google takes one step closer to achieving quantum supremacy. Scientists use nanobots to kill cancer in mice. And Uber fires back on a study about how much its drivers are paid.
Google takes one step closer to achieving quantum supremacy. Scientists use nanobots to kill cancer in mice. And Uber fires back on a study about how much its drivers are paid.
Facebook stops its newsfeed experiment, YouTube goes after conspiracy theorists, and Kim Kardashian West’s new prank show is picked up by Facebook.