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What the Tech: How to download Facebook memories
News 12 Augusta· 12 hours agoThousands of Facebook accounts are hacked and lost every day. Hackers love to target Facebook users, and when an account is hacked, there’s little chance...
Federal judge approves Novant's $6.6 million patient info settlement
Winston-Salem Journal· 5 days agoA federal judge has approved Novant Health Inc.’s $6.6 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit...
Bytes: Week in Review — Apple's AI flex, Uber's legal loss and X's hidden "likes" - Marketplace
Marketplace· 11 hours agoJoanna Stern, senior personal technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal, joins Marketplace's Lily Jamali for this week's Tech Bytes: Week in Review
Lisa Ropple on Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) | JD Supra
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'Bizarre': Bogus political group funds right-wing long shots — then vanishes
The Raw Story· 12 hours agoThe fake grassroots organization Patriots Run Project has been sending cash to right-wing recruits behind a masquerade of Facebook posts and a mailing address traced back ...
NY Poised to Ban Kids From Accessing Addictive Algorithmic Social Media Feeds
PC Magazine· 7 days agoThe SAFE (Stop Addictive Feeds Exploration) for Kids Act restricts access to addictive algorithmic...
8 Ways To Promote Your Facebook Page Successfully
Search Engine Journal· 5 days agoWhether or not you believe that Facebook is still the leader of the social media pack, there’s no arguing that it remains an incredibly powerful tool for...
A Billionaire Has a Plan to Save the Internet—Buying TikTok Is the Next Step
Wired News· 2 days agoBy migrating TikTok over to DSNP, Project Liberty says it could scale quickly, making it more competitive against similar protocols. Project Liberty has migrated more than 875,000 out of 20 ...
How the State Department briefing room became ‘bizarroland’
Columbia Journalism Review· 24 hours agoOn April 16, Matt Miller, the State Department spokesman, came to the podium in the cramped, crudely...