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Banks and Tech Firms Battle Over Something Akin to Gold: Your Data – The New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO The big banks and Silicon Valley are waging an escalating battle over your personal financial data: your dinner bill last night, your monthly mortgage payment, the interest rates you pay.Technology companies like Mint and Betterment have been eager to...
Trump och vargen gör alla utmattade | Jenny Nordberg | SvD
NEW YORK Efter allvarliga händelser bryts ibland normala tevesändningar för att den amerikanske presidenten ska tala till folket. Vid sitt skrivbord, med flaggan i bakgrunden är det meningen att han ska berätta hur det ligger till, och samtidigt lugna...
Paging Dr. Fraud: The Fake Publishers That Are Ruining Science – The New Yorker
In the fall of 2015, a young scholar named Anna Olga Szust began sending her C.V. and a cover letter to scores of scientific journals, with the hope of being named an editor. Editors play a vital role in the world of science publishing, checking the methodology...
Google and Symantec clash on website security checks – BBC News
Search giant Google and security firm Symantec have clashed over the way websites are kept secure.Google claims Symantec has done a poor job of using standard tools, called certificates, that check the identity of thousands of websites.It will change its Chrome...
US and UK laptop bans on some Middle East flights come into effect – BBC News
A ban on laptops and tablets in cabin baggage on flights from Turkey and some countries in the Middle East and North Africa to the US and UK has come into effect.Officials say devices "larger than a smartphone" must travel in the hold because of an increased...
Millions of UK workers at risk of being replaced by robots, study says | Technology | The Guardian
More than 10 million UK workers are at high risk of being replaced by robots within 15 years as the automation of routine tasks gathers pace in a new machine age.A report by the consultancy firm PwC found that 30% of jobs in Britain were potentially under...
Apple reportedly to start manufacturing iPhones in India – The Verge
Apple will begin to manufacture iPhones in India in the next two months, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal. The manufacturing duties will fall to Wistron Corp whoch will reportedly start manufacturing iPhone 6 and 6S models in the next four to six...
FBI reportedly investigating bots that spammed Breitbart and Infowars stories – The Verge
As part of a probe into Russian influence on the 2016 election, an FBI-led investigation is seeking more information on social media bots that spammed millions of pro-Trump posts from far-right news organizations, according to a report published this week by...
YouTube’s bid to grab TV dollars imperiled by advertiser revolt | Reuters
The decision by a handful of high-profile consumer brands to pull advertising from Googles YouTube over offensive content could threaten the sites long-term strategy of stealing ad dollars from television, analysts and ad industry professionals said Thursday.The...
U.S. Senate votes to overturn Obama broadband privacy rules | Reuters
The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted narrowly to repeal regulations requiring internet service providers to do more to protect customers' privacy than websites like Alphabet Inc's Google (GOOGL.O) or Facebook Inc (FB.O).The vote was along party lines, with 50 Republicans...
Apple Says It Fixed CIA Vulnerabilities Years Ago
YESTERDAY, WIKILEAKS RELEASED its latest batch of pilfered CIA material, five documents describing malicious software for taking over Apple MacBooks and iPhones, and wrote in an accompanying post that the CIA has been infecting the iPhone supply chain of its...
Twitter explores subscription-based option for first time | Reuters
Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) is considering whether to build a premium version of its popular Tweetdeck interface aimed at professionals, the company said on Thursday, raising the possibility that it could collect subscription fees from some users for the first time.Like most...