Will the T-Mobile, Sprint Merger Be Bad For Consumers?

Will the T-Mobile, Sprint Merger Be Bad For Consumers? Published on May 01, 2018 at 01:00AM On Sunday, T-Mobile and Sprint said that they have agreed to a $26.5 billion merger, creating a wireless giant to compete against industry leaders AT&T and Verizon. While a new website has been set up by the companies to … Read more

Facebook Is Investigating a Claim That an Employee Used His Position To Stalk Women

Facebook Is Investigating a Claim That an Employee Used His Position To Stalk Women Published on May 01, 2018 at 12:20AM Facebook is investigating a claim that an employee potentially used access granted by their job to stalk women online, the social media giant confirmed in a statement to Motherboard on Monday. From the report: … Read more

Amazon’s one-day PC gaming sale: Save up to 35%

Today’s a great day to get some gaming deals, as Amazon is taking up to 35% off a selection of PC gaming equipment. (Non-gamers will enjoy some of these deals too.) Included are laptops, monitors, headsets, external hard drives, keyboards, and more. The discount translates to savings of as much as $200.  If you want … Read more

Chinese Government Admits Collection of Deleted WeChat Messages

Chinese Government Admits Collection of Deleted WeChat Messages Published on April 30, 2018 at 11:40PM The South China Morning Post reported over the weekend that Chinese authorities have the capability of retrieving deleted messages from the WeChat app. The newspaper noted that an anti-corruption commission in Hefei province posted Saturday to social media that it … Read more

Facebook’s Privacy Changes Leave Developers Steaming by SHEERA FRENKEL

By SHEERA FRENKEL As Facebook prepares to hold its annual developer conference this week, many businesses are objecting to how the company has limited their access to its users’ information. Published: April 30, 2018 at 02:00AM from NYT Technology https://ift.tt/2jmmprf via IFTTT

Chinese Government Admits Collection of Deleted WeChat Messages

Chinese Government Admits Collection of Deleted WeChat Messages Published on April 30, 2018 at 11:40PM The South China Morning Post reported over the weekend that Chinese authorities have the capability of retrieving deleted messages from the WeChat app. The newspaper noted that an anti-corruption commission in Hefei province posted Saturday to social media that it … Read more