There was a lot of news this week and that included a lot of important stories in the world of tech. Facebook, Google, Twitter, Instagram, Apple and Samsung are all in there. So are avocados and flame throwers! That’s just the start so go over all the headlines below and click to read the stories of interest.
- Samsung Note 7 owners are a forgiving bunch
- Now that the iPod’s dead, let’s kill iTunes, too
- Google’s smart keyboard app Gboard adds doodling, YouTube and Google Maps
- iPhone 8 Leak Reveals Essential New Upgrades
- Sprint could sell pieces to Comcast and Charter before attempting T-Mobile merger
- Charter says it doesn’t want to merge with Sprint
- ‘Anti-pervert’ flame-throwers for sale in China
- Red Hydrogen: What we know about the $1,200 ‘holographic’ phone
- Firefox fights back
- Instagram tips from 7 pros with thousands of followers
- Broadcom chip bug opened 1 billion phones to a Wi-Fi-hopping worm attack
- Upcoming USB 3.2 Specification Will Double Data Rates Using Existing Cables
- Use your phone abroad without breaking the bank
- Two Minutes Of Darkness With 20,000 Strangers
- This woman trolls trolls with cakes
- Amazon has a secret health tech team called 1492 working on medical records, virtual doc visits
- Facebook launches Groups for Pages: what brands need to know and consider
- UK researcher who stopped WannaCry outbreak arrested over Kronos malware
- The Tree of 40 Fruit Is Exactly as Awesome as It Sounds
- Twitter tests a $99 monthly automatic Tweet promotion service
- A $99 ‘subscription’ will be the beginning of the end for Twitter
- Twitter can’t attract more tweeters to save its life
- Galaxy Note 8 gets pictured, doesn’t fix S8 fingerprint sensor location
- Holy Guacamole: How the Hass Avocado Conquered the World
- Microsoft starts shipping its own keyboard with built-in Windows Hello sign-in
If you see some important tech news that you feel we should share with our readers, please let us know and we’ll consider including it in our next post.
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