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Zuckerberg: Fake news on Facebook affected election? That’s ‘crazy’

Now playing: Watch this: Facebook says don’t blame it for Trump 1:09 After Donald Trump won the US presidential election on Tuesday, some commentators argued that fake news circulating on Facebook helped the real estate mogul turned reality TV personality win. There was, for example, this story from the nonexistent Denver Guardian about an FBI agent associated with Hillary Clinton‘s …

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WikiLeaks grilled on Trump, Assange in rowdy Reddit AMA

WikiLeaks is known for pushing the boundaries, and it didn’t pull punches Thursday during a freewheeling Ask Me Anything session on Reddit. Staffers from the whistle-blowing site were bombarded with questions that focused heavily on the part WikiLeaks played during this year’s US presidential election. They repeatedly denied conspiring with President-elect Donald Trump in his heated race with Hillary Clinton, …

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Fitbit CEO says there’s no mysterious takeover offer

Will Fitbit stay or will it go? No need for your heart rate to rise. Fitbit isn’t going away. CBS Interactive That was the question earlier Thursday after hedge fund firm ABM Capital said it had approached Fitbit’s board about buying the company for $12.50 a share. ABM revealed that information in an SEC filing that listed an address in …

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Samsung’s foldable phones could be pricy and few

Now playing: Watch this: This Samsung foldable phone may become reality in February 0:49 On Wednesday, a Samsung patent showing a design concept for a foldable smartphone made its rounds on the internet. The renderings in the patent, as well as a report claiming that Samsung will unveil two bendable phones in 2017, brought the idea of bendable phones one …

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AT&T’s zero rating practice raises ‘serious concerns,’ says FCC

The Federal Communications Commission has zeroed in on AT&T’s practice of zero rating. In a letter Wednesday, the FCC outlined “serious concerns” it has about AT&T’s practice of exempting its own streaming-video services from wireless customers’ mobile data allotments, while counting content from other providers against the allotments. AT&T’s current practice, through its “Sponsored Data” program, “may obstruct competition and …

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