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Your Google and Gmail will now share a single profile photo

Google on Monday said it’s combining G Suite users’ Gmail photos with their Google account profile photos. Now, when users of Google’s suite of tools for business want to change their picture in Gmail, they’ll be led to the “About me” section of their Google profile settings.    Currently, photos set in Gmail don’t extend to users’ Google accounts, which …

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FTC cracks down on companies for deceptive online marketing practices

The Federal Trade Commission uncovered and stopped the misleading online marketing tactics of two different companies, it announced Monday. The FTC found that social media marketing service company Devumni allegedly sold false likes, retweets, and followers on social media. Sunday Riley Modern Skincare, a cosmetics firm, allegedly posted fake product reviews that were written by its employees on beauty store …

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As Facebook preps for 2020 election, Zuckerberg helps Buttigieg with campaign hires

This story is part of Elections 2020, CNET’s coverage of the voting in November and its aftermath. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg dipped his toe into politics by offering some help to Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg’s presidential campaign. Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, his wife, sent emails suggesting several individuals for Buttigieg to hire for his campaign, according to a report from Bloomberg on …

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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai argues a patchwork of state regs is bad for business

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai worries a patchwork of local and state regulations on internet technologies could hurt the  competitiveness of the US in the tech sector.  Speaking at the WSJ Tech Live conference in Laguna Beach, California, on Monday, Pai made the case for harmonizing regulation among federal and state and local governments. He said that entrepreneurs and innovators not …

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Expensive broadband is pricing millions out of accessing the internet

A lack of competition among broadband providers in some countries means millions of people around the world can’t afford internet access, according to a report published Tuesday. The internet affordability report, published annually by Tim Berners-Lee‘s Web Foundation and the Alliance for Affordable Internet, offers a snapshot of the barriers to people being able to afford to get online. In 2019, …

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Colorado backs out of lawsuit to stop $26 billion T

Colorado is the second state to drop its lawsuit to stop the $26.5 billion merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. It’s the latest news in the ongoing saga surrounding the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint, a deal announced more than a year ago aimed at helping the companies combat wireless heavyweights AT&T and Verizon.   On Monday, the Colorado Attorney General’s …

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Best Buy kicks off weekly Apple deals with discounts on iPad Pro, MacBook Pro and Apple Watch

Black Friday is just under 40 days away, and Best Buy is already burning the candle at both ends to make sure deal-hungry shoppers keep it top of mind for electronics purchases. Having already guaranteed Black Friday prices for a swath of high-end TVs, the Minnesota-based retailer is now kicking off weekly sales on Apple products, starting today. First up: …

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