• Facebook knows literally everything about you

    Facebook knows literally everything about you

    Cambridge Analytica may have used Facebook’s data to influence your political opinions. But why does least-liked tech company Facebook have all this data about its users in the first place? Let’s put aside Instagram, WhatsApp and other Facebook products for a minute. Facebook has built the world’s biggest social network. But that’s not what they…

  • Telegram chalks up 200M MAUs for its messaging app

    Telegram chalks up 200M MAUs for its messaging app

    Another usage milestone for messaging platform Telegram: It’s announced passing 200M monthly active users “within the last 30 days”. The platform passed 100M MAUs back in February 2016, when it held a lavish party at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in Barcelona to celebrate the metric. At the time it said it was adding 350k new…

  • Apple could be announcing a new cheap iPad

    Apple could be announcing a new cheap iPad

    According to a new report from Bloomberg, Apple could be unveiling a new version of its entry-level iPad at its event next week. The company is holding a press event on March 27 in Chicago. And the only thing that we know is that the event is going to be focused on the education market.…

  • Instagram will show more recent posts due to algorithm backlash

    Instagram will show more recent posts due to algorithm backlash

    Instagram isn’t quite bringing back the chronological feed, but it will show more new posts and stop suddenly bumping you to the top of the feed while you’re scrolling. “With these changes, your feed will feel more fresh, and you won’t miss the moments you care about” Instagram writes. It should be more coherent to…

  • Revolut launches disposable virtual cards

    Revolut launches disposable virtual cards

    Fintech startup Revolut is launching a new type of virtual cards — disposable cards for online purchases. While you could already generate additional virtual cards for a fee, this is a different kind of virtual card as it gets destroyed after each transaction. If you usually shop on Amazon or if you have a Spotify…

  • Zuckerberg on #deletefacebook: ‘You know, it’s not good’

    Zuckerberg on #deletefacebook: ‘You know, it’s not good’

    Following what felt like years of silence on a plethora of issues, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has gone on an interview rampage (but not us — was it my editorial?). Although he mainly plugs away at the points he made in today’s blog post, there are a few items worth noting. Regarding the…

  • Get the latest TC stories read to you over the phone with BrailleVoice

    Get the latest TC stories read to you over the phone with BrailleVoice

    For the visually impaired, there are lots of accessibility options if you want to browse the web — screen readers, podcast versions of articles and so on. But it can still be a pain to keep up with your favorite publications the way sighted app users do. BrailleVoice is a project that puts the news…

  • 7 much scarier questions for Zuckerberg

    7 much scarier questions for Zuckerberg

    Could this be just the beginning of a much bigger Cambridge Analytica scandal for Facebook? The answer rides on how transparent Facebook is actually being right now. CEO Mark Zuckerberg just put forth a statement and plan to improve data privacy, but omitted some of the most grievous inquiries — and stopped short of apologizing.…

  • Uber has reportedly rescinded its job offer for the Amazon exec that was its potential product lead

    Uber has reportedly rescinded its job offer for the Amazon exec that was its potential product lead

    Uber appeared set to hire Assaf Ronen, the former vice president of Amazon’s voice and natural user interface shopping, to lead its products — but it looks like that isn’t going to happen due to a discrepancy in his working history, according to Recode. Uber discovered a discrepancy related to his tenure at Amazon, where…

  • Zuckerberg’s response to Cambridge scandal omits why it delayed investigating

    Zuckerberg’s response to Cambridge scandal omits why it delayed investigating

    “I started Facebook, and at the end of the day I’m responsible for what happens on our platform” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted after days of the public and government officials waiting for him to speak up about the Cambridge Analytica scandal since it broke Friday. “We have a responsibility to protect your data, and…