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With Slack’s Buzzy IPO, Email Takes Another Hit

CIOs take notice as the workplace collaboration startup makes its Wall Street debut
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France passes tax on tech giants despite US threats

France has approved a digital services tax despite threats of retaliation by the US, which argues that it unfairly targets American tech giants.

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Microsoft chairman John Thompson explains why CEO Satya Nadella is poised to win the cloud wars

He had to downgrade the importance of Microsoft's flagship products: Windows and Office. And he had to overhaul the company's culture to make it happen. 

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Why search is no longer all about Google

Once upon a time, Google was the beginning and end of life online.

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Can you trust FaceApp with your face?

Everyone is talking about FaceApp - the app that can edit photos of people's faces to show younger or older versions of themselves.

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Russians now own all your old photos

It’s the viral app that allows users a glimpse into their future. But a closer look at the technology has some users second guessing.

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FaceApp: Chuck Schumer asks for FBI investigation

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer has called for an investigation into FaceApp, which alters users' photos to make them look older or younger.

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Facebook and Google are tracking their users' porn searches, new study shows

Big tech companies like Facebook and Google know exactly what type of porn their users are watching, new research shows.

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Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September

New design improvements are meant to protect the fragile, flexible screen

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Netflix Cambridge Analytica film: Social media is 'like a crime scene'

What if someone said to you the apps you use daily including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp are all "crime scenes"?

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Is India the answer to Netflix's troubles?

Netflix has launched its cheapest subscription plan - a mobile-only service for Indian users. The BBC's Joe Miller finds out if India can solve the company's financial woes.

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Capital One data breach: Arrest after details of 100m US individuals stolen

The personal details of about 106 million individuals across the US and Canada were stolen in a hack targeting Capital One systems, the company has revealed.

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Facebook May Release TV Streaming Device This Fall

Facebook didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Scared Facebook staff do sickening job

Facebook has confirmed it has been paying hundreds of contractors to transcribe the private audio conversations of its users.

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Honda reveals new stylish and sporty Type S concept

The German brands will be looking over their shoulders as a stylish new rival appears in the rear view mirror.

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The Four-Second Catastrophe: How Boeing Doomed the 737 MAX

In designing the plane’s flight controls, the aerospace giant assumed that pilots should be able to sift through a jumble of contradictory warnings and take the proper action 100% of the time within four seconds. That’s about the amount of time that it took you to read this sentence.

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Facebook Considers Hiding the ‘Like’ Totals on Users’ Posts

Security researcher found test of idea in Facebook code

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