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Apple has some big media challenges to solve
Apple is expected to introduce its Texture-based news and magazine service next year, but it has some big challenges to resolve if it wants this to work.
Google Maps is the new social network
While Twitter tumbles and Facebook flounders, Google Maps has emerged as the best social network for businesses.
Mingis on Tech: Data breaches and the rise of 'surveillance capitalism'
Facebook and Google recently owned up to new data breaches affecting millions of users. It's not the first time. It won't be the last. CSO's J.M. Porup explains what's really going on.
Social media and trolls: The end is near
A new service uses NFC and blockchain to end trolling forever. (And just in time.)
Here comes ‘antidisinformation as a service’
Lies and fake news are coming after your company’s brand and reputation. Time to get your AaaS in gear.
Facebook's data debacle is a wake-up call for Android users
Attention, Android users: Whether you use Facebook or not, now's the time to proactively assess how much access you're giving to different apps. Here's how to do it.
Why email is the best social network
The #DeleteFacebook trend has users searching for a better social network. Guess what: You’re soaking in it.
The new social media imperative: Distance yourself
As Facebook just learned, a social network’s reputation can sour in an instant. Here’s how to save your own.
Why Cambridge Analytica means it’s time for an Apple social network
The Cambridge Analytica/Facebook crisis shows that Apple’s principled approach to user privacy will become more important as the full implications of connected intelligence are better understood.
Mobile apps: You use, you lose, warn campaign groups
The Center for Humane Technology and Common Sense want to warn kids about mobile apps they say are addictive
Facebook must face privacy lawsuit in Austria, EU court rules
Facebook must defend its privacy policy against a consumer lawsuit in an Austrian court, the European Union’s highest court has ruled. Its judgement has consequences for all businesses handling the personal information of consumers in...
Tech Talk: The technology that scares us
Halloween may be over, but the frights remain. Whether it's from the loss of privacy from Alexa or Google Home, fake news on social media or A.I. the future could be a tech dystopia.
Facebook tests stand-alone Workplace Chat app
The social network has quietly published a standalone Workplace Chat app to complement its existing browser-based Workplace enterprise networking service.
How to survive in the fake-information age
Understanding the emerging world of 'fake everything' is vital for figuring out what you and your company can do about it.
Disinformation as a service? DaaS not good!
'Computational propaganda' started in politics, but may be coming soon to the world of business.
Smartphones make people distracted and unproductive
A smartphone can sap attention even when it's not in use or turned off and in your pocket. That doesn't bode well for productivity.
AI and mobile apps: What really matters
More apps use AI to do things for us, such block and remove offensive posts on Instagram. Soon AI will take the limelight, and the apps will move the background.
The value of metadata – the most Instagrammed tourist attractions globally
Once upon a time, the concept of metadata was a foreign one. Today it enables and empowers almost everything.
Knowledge management takes center stage at SharePoint Virtual Summit
SharePoint Virtual Summit unveiled the latest innovations for SharePoint and OneDrive, including a focus on connecting people and sharing knowledge and information.
Leak: Secret Facebook rules on what violence, self-harm and child abuse can be posted
Internal Facebook documents advising moderators on what content is to be censored or allowed has leaked.