Saturday, October 15, 2016

Top Stories of the Day // October 15, 2016

Google added fact checking: Facebook, it’s your move now | Firefox users chalk up HTTPS encryption milestone | Salesforce officially walks away from Twitter acquisition for real this time | Palantir says it didn’t racially discriminate against Asian people | Weekly Roundup: Galaxy Note 7 recalled, Amazon’s music service and Verizon/Yahoo sale troubles | WristWhirl lets you control your smartwatch with hand gestures (and look mad while you do it) | Flexible e-paper display is full color but less than a micrometer thick |
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 2016 TODAY'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Sarah Perez

Google added fact checking: Facebook, it’s your move now

Google yesterday announced it will introduce a fact check tag on Google News in order to display articles that contain factual information next to trending... Read More…
Natasha Lomas

Firefox users chalk up HTTPS encryption milestone

A majority of Mozilla users were served encrypted pageloads for the first time yesterday, meaning their web browsing data was secured from snoopers and hackers... Read More…
Romain Dillet

Salesforce officially walks away from Twitter acquisition for real this time

Salesforce wants to make things super clear for everyone — no, the company won’t buy Twitter. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff gave an interview to the... Read More…
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Palantir says it didn’t racially discriminate against Asian people

Palantir Technologies has come out and said that it did not discriminate against Asian people, Fortune reports. This comes after the U.S. Department of Labor... Read More…
Anna Escher

Weekly Roundup: Galaxy Note 7 recalled, Amazon’s music service and Verizon/Yahoo sale troubles

Things were pretty bleak for tech companies this week as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was officially recalled and Yahoo's securities woes reportedly drove Verizon... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

WristWhirl lets you control your smartwatch with hand gestures (and look mad while you do it)

It's a funny thing: Smartwatches are supposed to be the more accessible alternative to your smartphone, but you can operate a phone with one hand, while the... Read More…
Devin Coldewey

Flexible e-paper display is full color but less than a micrometer thick

Reflective displays like those found on e-readers are great for black-and-white text, but color has yet to make a compelling play on them. That may change with... Read More…
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