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Russian court blocks popular messaging app Telegram

A Russian court has ordered the blocking of a popular messaging app following a demand by authorities that it share encryption data with them.
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Amazon's newest way of preventing stolen packages is delivering it straight to the trunk of your car. USA TODAY

Amazon's newest way of preventing stolen packages is delivering it straight to the trunk of your car.USA TODAY

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Meet the new Gmail, now with disappearing messages

It's been a bad couple of years for email.

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Google to improve YouTube Kids app to let parents control what children watch

Enhanced controls will allow parents to handpick videos among a host of new features, but campaigners say YouTube must do more

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WhatsApp boss and co-founder Jan Koum to quit

WhatsApp chief executive Jan Koum is to quit the popular messaging service he co-founded.

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Facebook F8: Can Zuckerberg restore trust at developer conference?

It is shaping up to be the biggest Facebook event ever, with 5,000 developers flying in from around the world.

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Facebook F8 2018: Privacy talk, Tinder clone, FaceTime competitors, more

At today’s F8 developer conference from Facebook, the company is focusing on privacy along with announcing some upcoming products like FaceTime competitors, a Tinder clone, and more.

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Cambridge Analytica: Facebook data-harvest firm to shut

Cambridge Analytica, the political consultancy at the centre of the Facebook data-sharing scandal, is shutting down.

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Twitter is telling everyone to change their password after a bug left 330 million passwords exposed

The company also said it is taking steps to ensure the bug does not happen again.

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Tinder owner says it's not afraid of Facebook dating app

Match Group, the owner of dating apps including Tinder and Match.com, says it is not worried by the dating tool which Facebook unveiled last week.

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Are streaming giants faking their numbers?

Jay-Z’s Tidal music service denies reports it may be massaging figures to increase revenues for certain artists. It’s not the first time streaming companies have come under fire

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Amazon Prime members to get extra discount at Whole Foods

Whole Foods is getting even more Amazon-y.

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Analysis: Snapchat needs to grow up

Snapchat is in trouble. The stock plunged to a new all-time low, below $11 a share, after a dismal earnings report that showed stagnant user growth for the social networking app.

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MH370 missing five hours: Why did nobody raise alarm?

LESS than two minutes after its last transmission, something bad happened on MH370 at the worst possible moment.

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Amazon selling facial recognition software to police, records reveal

ACLU releases documentation on Amazon Rekognition software, fueling fears of surveillance via police body cameras

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Amazon Music's app adds hands-free listening, courtesy of Alexa

Amazon Music is still seen as an underdog in the streaming music battle, compared with these two market leaders, but it may not be as far behind as people though.

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YouTube Music arrives late to the party with room for improvement

Google's launch strategy behind YouTube Music and what's now called YouTube Premium 

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