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Verizon/AOL helped advertisers track kids online, must now pay $5M fine

Verizon-owned AOL helped advertisers track children online in order to serve targeted ads, in violation of a federal children's privacy law, and has...

Report: Microsoft is scrapping Edge, switching to just another Chrome clone

Windows Central reports that Microsoft is planning to replace its Edge browser, which uses Microsoft's own EdgeHTML rendering engine and Chakra JavaScript engine,...

Google bridges Android and iOS development with Flutter 1.0

Flutter Live conference in London—a show dedicated entirely to the launch of Google's new developer track. Flutter enables cross-platform app code by sidestepping the...

Neither bird nor plane: Captain Marvel blasts into space in new trailer

took off into space Monday night, delivering knock-down punches and lots of adrenaline-fueled action in the character’s first starring film this coming...

Hackers breach Quora.com and steal password data for 100 million users

Brace yourself for yet another massive data breach. Quora.com, a site where people ask and answer questions on a range of topics, said...

Apple will skip 5G in 2019, report says

Apple will not introduce an iPhone capable of taking advantage of faster 5G cellular data networks in 2019, a report from Bloomberg says....

“What is the FCC hiding?” Pai still won’t release net neutrality server logs

court case is still pending, but the had also appealed directly to the FCC to reverse its FoIA decision. The FCC denied that appeal...

Physicists detected gravitational waves from four new black-hole mergers

At a weekend workshop in Maryland, physicists from the LIGO and Virgo collaboration reported four previously unannounced detections of gravitational waves from merging...

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