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Facebook's vow to halt shadowy political ads fails to quiet critics
They are calling for regulators, who have not kept up with the fast-growing political ads business on social media, to rein in Facebook.
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iPhone X supply crunch mean you may wait till February to get one
Apple needs all the OLED screens and face-mapping parts it can get
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Watch out, Apple: Amazon announces new $99, Alexa-powered Echo
Amazon's new speaker arrives just as Apple is preparing to release its own Siri-based rival in December, the higher-priced HomePod.
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Sonic Drive-In hit by security breach
Hackers may have made off with millions of credit card and debit card accounts used at Sonic Drive-In locations, according to a security blog.
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NFL controversy creates dilemma for DirecTV, other companies that depend on pro football
DirectTV gives refunds to customers who want to drop NFL programming over player protests. Doing so could make it appear that it agrees with Trump.
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GPS spoofing makes ships in Russian waters think they're on land
On Monday, the GPS of two ships in Russian waters told them they were actually 12 miles away at the Sochi airport, site of the 2014 winter Olympics.
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Infamous fake-news writer Paul Horner dies
Fake-news pioneer Paul Horner, whose hoaxes drew international attention, died Sept. 18, 2017, in Phoenix. He was 38.
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Mark Zuckerberg fires back at Trump: Facebook is not 'anti-Trump'
Trump's Twitter comment came as the giant social network faces intensifying scrutiny over Russia-linked ads designed to help Trump's candidacy.
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Play nice, now: Google and Amazon in a new product spat, this time over YouTube
It's a reminder that these tech companies will fight hard for market share.
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Amazon on YouTube fracas: We're ready to fix it
Google insists that Amazon doesn't comply with its terms of service.
The Day In Pictures Gallery
Manolo Gonzales crosses through the Rio San Lorenzo de Morovis, since the bridge that crosses the river was swept away by Hurricane Maria, in Morovis, Puerto Rico.
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