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Inside Facebook’s massive center storing your personal information

In a vast, dark room, the lights glow a steady green, blue, yellow. I’m not inside the Matrix, but it’s not far off. With every step, I walk past thousands upon thousands of virtual interactions between real people happening through the world’s largest social network, Facebook. I’m inside the company’s newest European data center in Clonee, Ireland, a small town …

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ITC says Apple infringes a Qualcomm patent but iPhones shouldn’t be banned

Apple might’ve infringed a Qualcomm patent, but that doesn’t mean iPhones should be banned from sale, a new US International Trade Commission filing said Friday. Qualcomm in late 2017 had asked the ITC to prevent iPhones that had Intel 4G chips from being sold because of allegations of patent infringement. Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender on Friday agreed that Apple …

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50 million Facebook accounts were compromised. Was yours?

Your Facebook account may have been hacked this week. The social networking giant on Friday said “almost 50 million accounts” were compromised, a discovery its engineers made on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know. Now playing: Watch this: Facebook explains breach that exposed data on 50 million… 1:21 What happened? According to Facebook, “attackers exploited a vulnerability in Facebook’s …

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White House hosts ‘5G summit’

The Trump administration is all in on 5G and wants policy makers to do what they can to unleash private investment in the next-generation networks.  The White House on Friday hosted a 5G summit, its first major event around 5G, to bring together industry executives, government agency heads, lawmakers and President Trump’s advisors to discuss policies to ensure faster deployment …

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The first Android phone 10 years later: An annotated review

Android is a decade old and so is the first Android phone, the T-Mobile G1. Also called the HTC Dream, the G1 entered a mobile world much more crowded than it is now. People still used flip phones, the iPhone was just beginning its ascent, and powerful companies like BlackBerry, Palm and Microsoft were jockeying to keep our attention. It …

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