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From two days of hearings, a list of all the 43 things Mark Zuckerberg said he or his team will follow up on for Congress — MARK ZUCKERBERG VISITED Capitol Hill this week, spending hours answering questions from Congress about privacy, Russia, algorithms, and more. Also: not answering those questions.| Brian X. Chen / New York Times: |
Reporter discovers Facebook keeps a permanent record of friends that users delete, and many advertisers he had not interacted with had his contact information — When I downloaded a copy of my Facebook data last week, I didn't expect to see much. My profile is sparse, I rarely post anything on the site, and I seldom click on ads.| Washington Post: |
Despite a sense that something should be done about Facebook, there was little consensus from lawmakers about what and few expect swift actions from Congress — Two days of sharp questioning of Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg underscored how the risks posed by social media … | Alexis C. Madrigal / The Atlantic: |
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Source: Apple cuts HomePod orders as inventory piles up; analysts say weekly HomePod sales slipped to ~4% in smart speaker category three weeks after launch — Inventory is piling up, according to some Apple store workers — Low sales push company to cut orders with manufacturer| Andy Greenberg / Wired: |
After testing 1.2K Android phones from 2017, researchers find OEMs often don't install the security patches they claim to install; ZTE and TCL each omitted 4+ — GOOGLE HAS LONG struggled with how best to get dozens of Android smartphone manufacturers—and hundreds of carriers—to regularly push out security-focused software updates.| David Imel / Android Authority: |
Source shares screenshots of Gmail's new redesign that shows aspects of Google's Material Design, a persistent sidebar for plugins, revamped Google Tasks, more — Earlier today, we reported that Google was about to give Gmail a major facelift. — This update is said to include … | Tom Krisher / Associated Press: |
Uber says it will start doing annual criminal background checks on US drivers and introduces new in-app features, like button to call 911, to protect riders — DETROIT (AP) — Uber will start doing annual criminal background checks on U.S. drivers and hire a company that constantly monitors criminal arrests … | Nico Grant / Bloomberg: |
IDC reports global PC shipments in Q1 2018 remain unchanged YoY; Gartner found a 1.4% decline due to weaker sales in Asia; HP holds on to top PC vendor spot — Commercial upgrades of desktops and laptops buttressed demand — Dell saw the greatest shipment boost of all major vendors| Chris Welch / The Verge: |
First look at ESPN+, the $4.99 per month direct-to-consumer streaming service, launching today within a redesigned ESPN app on iOS and Android — Today is the debut of ESPN+, a $4.99 direct-to-consumer subscription video service that offers a little bit of MLB and NHL action with a lot … | Connie Loizos / TechCrunch: |
Checkr, which runs background checks for companies that use on-demand employees, raises $100M Series C led T. Rowe Price and says it has 10K+ customers — Criminal records, driving records, employment verifications. Companies that use on-demand employees need to know that all the boxes … | Shirley Halperin / Variety: |
Apple promotes Oliver Schusser to vice president of Apple Music & International Content, as Music surpasses 40M paid subscribers worldwide — Oliver Schusser is promoted to head of Apple Music Worldwide, reporting to Eddy Cue. — Fleetwood Mac to Tour With Neil Finn … | Robert Hutton / Bloomberg: |
GCHQ director says UK carried out its first major cyber-attack in 2017, targeting Islamic State communications and propaganda infrastructure — Spy chief reveals his agency hit terror group's communications — GCHQ boss also warns about levels of Russian online activity| Reuters: |
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Spotify acquires music licensing company Loudr, which helps track and pay royalties to music publishers, as Congress weighs simplifying the royalty system — Spotify is buying rights company Loudr in a move to beef up its ability to track and pay royalties to music publishers amid attempts … | Sahil Patel / Digiday: |
Sources: Snap is testing a feature with some publishers that lets them sell products in the Snap Store Discover channel, alongside Snap's own products — Snap has been stepping up efforts to curry favor with publishers, especially as publishers continue to feel the impact of Facebook's news feed changes.
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