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Facebook Will Make It Easier for You to Control Your Personal Data
The changes put all the privacy settings in a single place, instead of being spread out across nearly 20 different ... -
Waymo Expands Its Robo-Fleet with Electric Jaguar SUVs
The company will buy 20,000 electric I-Paces and use them to create a massive platoon of self-driving ridesharing cars. http://www.wired.com/ -
Oracle Wins Latest Round vs. Google in Java Copyright Case
An appeals court rules that Google violated Oracle’s copyright when it built a version of Java for the Android operating ... -
YouTube and Pinterest Influencers Almost Never Disclose Marketing Relationships
New research shows how infrequently bloggers label affiliate marketing campaigns according to FTC guidelines. http://www.wired.com/ -
Arizona’s Governor Suspends Uber’s Self-Driving Cars After Fatal Crash
As self-driving tech changes life on the street, expect lots of cities and states to write their own rules. They’ve ... -
'Roseanne'’s Darlene Conner and the Queer Characters Who Hide in Plain Sight
Sara Gilbert’s Darlene wasn’t gay, but she became an icon to the LGBTQ community. http://www.wired.com/ -
Zuckerberg Will Testify Before Congress on Cambridge Scandal
Facebook CEO will answer questions about the company’s privacy practices and the use of its data. http://www.wired.com/ -
Apple Computers Made for Schools: eMac, eMate 300, PowerMac G3
New iPads follow in the footsteps of Apple’s other educational models. http://www.wired.com/ -
Apple iPad for Education: Price, Specs, Release Date
Apple refreshed its lowest cost iPad, adding Pencil support and other software features designed for use in schools. http://www.wired.com/ -
The Facebook Privacy Setting That Doesn’t Do Anything at All
For years, Facebook has left a privacy setting on its site that addresses a problem that no longer exists. http://www.wired.com/