May 2018 Innovation Articles
- Apple may be saving your browser history longer than you think
- Snapchat wants Facebook to copy its privacy practices, but Snap shares data with advertisers too
- California Consumer Privacy Act gains support from thousands of internet users in wake of GDPR
- Amazon sold facial recognition software to law enforcement. Here’s why some say it’s dangerous.
- This Donald Trump subreddit has been fully taken over by Donald Glover fans
- The US government faces thousands of cyberattacks a year. So why won’t Trump protect his data?
- Google seems to have removed the famous “don’t be evil” phrase from its code of conduct
- Whatever you do, do not participate in this royal wedding meme on Facebook
- Drive.ai offers a simple answer to safer driverless cars
- Lyft joins Uber and axes its arbitration clause, letting sexual assault victims take them to court
- Tinder wants to keep a log of users’ every move in the name of love
- MIT’s self-driving car is a huge step for drivers in rural areas
- Facebook users on Android: You may have money coming if this lawsuit is successful
- Tinder’s new terms agreement requires you to email them if you want out — you have 28 days
- Apple’s latest update will disable your iPhone’s Lightning port if it hasn’t been unlocked in 7 days
- John Legend is coming to Google phones as a virtual assistant
- Google embraces gender pronouns at IO 2018 developer conference
- A neighbor called the police on 4 Airbnb guests, 3 of whom were black. This is what happened.
- A headache specialist’s take on commonly suggested migraine remedies
- Facebook is reportedly looking into an ad-free option users would pay for
- Facebook employees used data collected on the service to stalk their exes
- This Nintendo Switch-controlled wheelchair is the best use for Labo yet
- For safety reasons, Facebook’s dating feature doesn’t let you send photos
- Facebook announced VR hangouts with “Spaces” at last year’s F8 — so where is it now?