Osvaldo Nunez
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'Europe vs. Facebook' Group Files Suit against Facebook
On Friday, a group called "Europe vs. Facebook" launched a privacy campaign aimed at Facebook. The group also invites non-commercial Facebook users anywhere outside of the US and Canada to join in. -
Internet.org Effort Will Provide Human Rights Information for Users
Thanks to Facebook's Internet.org effort, women in Zambia will be able to access women's rights resources like MAMA (Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action), WRAPP (Women's Rights App), and Facts for Life by UNICEF. -
New Method of USB-Hacking Will Permanently Destroy Computers
It turns out; hackers are using USB devices like keyboards, and thumb-drives as a new means of evading security protections. -
Facebook's 'Internet.org' Effort Reaches Africa
Facebook has introduced a new app in Africa that will provide free data access to sites like Wikipedia, Google, Facebook and Facebook Messenger. This initiative is apart of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Internet.org effort, whose main goal is to bring Internet access to developing countries. -
Amazon Fire Phone's Ironic Application Problem
Before Amazon's Fire Phone became available, Amazon made it known that it was amassing over 240,000 new apps for its Appstore. Ironically, you will not find many key apps on the company's consumer-driven phone. -
Microsoft to Release Xbox One in China
Microsoft has announced the September 23 launch of its 3,699 yuan ($599) Xbox One in China. -
Windows Phone 8.1 Brings a Few New Features
Microsoft has released the developer preview of Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 update. Some of the features it comes with are Cortana, Live Folders, Xbox Music, SMS merge and forward, and a few other things. -
Driverless Cars Will Become Available in the UK
The British government has decided that in January 2015, it would allow driverless cars on Britain's roads. To get ready for this new initiative, the government is closely analyzing its roads to ensure that they are safe and ready for driverless cars.