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Facebook tries to revamp password recovery by supplanting email
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Facebook tries to revamp password recovery by supplanting email

Forgot your password? Well, Facebook wants to help you recover your account. The company is releasing an open source protocol that’ll let third-party sites recover a user’s account through Facebook, or any trusted service. Read More

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Twitter is rolling out new features to counter abuse

Twitter said late Monday it is rolling out features soon to counter abuse on its platform, though it did not provide details of the measures it is taking to address the problem. Read More

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Facebook is reportedly working on a video app for Apple TV

Facebook is reportedly working on a tvOS app to bring its videos to your living room. Read More

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Trumping up a social venture

Looking for hope in the midst of all the news chaos? Post-electorally, 2016's election has been a great demonstration of the democratization of opportunity to do social good. Maybe we can change the discussion this year - there's more opportunity than ever before for technology, and inspired pioneers, to tackle challenges in the social space around us; and maybe 2016 helped open our eyes. Read More

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Report: Trump still uses his unsecured Android phone to tweet

Even after being given a new, secure device just before his inauguration, President Trump still reportedly uses his old phone. Read More

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How livestreaming video threatens the enterprise

The rise of livestreaming is driving more collaborative workplaces, but it can also expose your business to risk. Just ask the Pittsburgh Steelers. Read More

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French to fight fake news with backing from Google, Facebook

News organizations operating in France will open up a new fact-checking service, CrossCheck, at the end of this month. Their initial focus will be on covering the forthcoming French elections, but with a number of international organizations participating, the project's reach could grow. Read More

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