Tag Archives: mark-zuckerberg

ZTE’s potential catastrophic Android problem (The 3:59, Ep. 388)

On this podcast, we talk about: ZTE potentially losing the right to use Android thanks to a US Commerce Department ban. Amazon partnering with Best Buy to sell smart TVs.  California’s net neutrality bill taking one more step toward becoming a law. Our uber-profile of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.  The 3:59 gives you bite-size news …

Read More »

Cambridge Analytica used ‘sex compass’ quiz to get Facebook data

Data consultancy Cambridge Analytica acquired Facebook users’ personal data through multiple quizes and questionnaires, including one called “sex compass,” a former employee told a UK Parliament committee on Tuesday. As a result, it’s likely that the number of Facebook users affected by Cambridge Analytica’s data-gatherizg activities far exceeds the previously stated figure of 87 million users, said Brittany Kaiser, who …

Read More »

How Russian Facebook ads targeted US voters in 2016 election

Before Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of congress and before the public revelation of the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, there was the news that Russians bought Facebook ads aimed at US voters leading up to the 2016 election. A new research paper published April 11, 2018, details the scale and who was targeted by these Russian ads. As reported by …

Read More »

AI chips soon will power PCs, cars, security cameras and smart speakers

You’ve likely seen artificial intelligence technology spread into apps, devices and services, doing things like recognizing your friends’ faces in photos and endowing smart speakers with human-sounding voices. Well, good news: The processor industry has noticed, too. That means we’ll see a slew of new chips that should speed up AI tasks not just on your phone or laptop but …

Read More »

Yahoo and AOL just gave themselves the right to read your emails (again)

Oath, the media division of Verizon that runs both AOL and Yahoo, is finally unifying the privacy policy of its two giant legacy Internet brands. That means an updated set of privacy terms and policies for hundreds of millions of users. And in an online world where privacy expectations have been radically reshaped in light of Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica mess, it’s …

Read More »

If you can’t delete Facebook yet, start by deleting the app

It’s been a miserable year so far for Facebook, and it just keeps getting worse. CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared before both houses of Congress this week to address a range of volatile issues, from the 87 million user profiles accessed by data analyst firm Cambridge Analytica to the company’s role in spreading fake news in the US, the UK and other countries. …

Read More »

6 things to know about your Facebook account

With so much attention on the social media giant we can’t seem to live without, it’s easy to get worked up regarding its policies. Now playing: Watch this: How to check if your Facebook info was shared 1:16 It’s totally understandable! Especially given the revelations over the past few weeks about user data collected and sold to Cambridge Analytica. Apps …

Read More »

Zuckerberg hearings get Congress weighing EU

What if more privacy was the law?  The European Union has already made it so with its General Data Protection Regulation, which gives users the ability to request information on who has their data, as well as the right to ask for copies or have it deleted. Until recently, however, the law appeared likely to have only limited benefits for …

Read More »

Mark Zuckerberg runs circles around the Senate (The 3:59, Ep. 384)

Here’s what we’re talking about on Wednesday’s 3:59: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s hearing before the Senate on Tuesday. Questions to Zuckerberg show many senators don’t get Facebook. Zuckerberg needs to rebuild trust. Now playing: Watch this: Facebook’s CEO Zuckerberg runs circles around the Senate… 4:50 The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of the day, …

Read More »

Mark Zuckerberg testimony day 2: Start time, how to watch

Yesterday, it was the Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees. Today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is answering questions from the Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives. The session started at 10 a.m. ET, and has resumed after a short morning recess. The live feed is embedded below: Follow CNET and CBS News for live coverage: CNET: Zuckerberg faces …

Read More »