Faceboook-owned Instagram has terminated its relationship with a marketing company called Hyp3r after it was found that the company was ignoring privacy rules and collecting user data it wasn’t supposed to have. What makes this worse is that the company was listed as a preferred Facebook Marketing Partner for the past year.
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When it comes to shaping the online conversation around climate change, a new study suggests that deniers and conspiracy theorists might hold an edge over those believing in science. Researchers found evidence that most YouTube videos relating to climate change oppose the scientific consensus that it’s primarily caused by human activities.
Samsung has unveiled two models of its latest phablet-and-stylus combo, the 6.3in Note 10 and the larger 6.8in Note 10+.
It’s not a good time to be either LG or Sony. Both companies have recently reported declines in smartphone sales.…
Facebook envisions a future in which people will be able to type out words and send messages using only their minds with project Moonshot.
Twitter revealed its new look today, and the social network reckons it’s designed to conform with its mobile app design. And we’re not convinced.
The core idea behind the Bitcoin system is to make all the participants in the system, collectively, the bank. To do this, blockchains are used. Blockchains are distributed, tamper-proof ledgers, which can record every transaction made within a network.
I think it’s a good thing that President Cyril Ramaphosa is dreaming of a high-tech future. We need someone to dream big about the way our country will operate, not in some distant sci-fi future, but in the next few years. We need to start embracing the technologies that can make us a better place to live, find work for our youngsters in the new growth industries, and make us more attractive to investors.
You can now get schwifty with your favourite Adult Swim characters and feature as a character in one of the upcoming Rick and Morty episodes.
These days all text is digital. From writing an email to publishing a new edition of War and Peace, text nearly…