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Netflix will officially start charging for password sharing in 2023
The company said it has previously encouraged account sharing but that the practices are "impacting our ability to invest in great new TV and films for our members."
A tech billionaire is quietly buying up land in Hawaii. No one knows why
A mystery has been brewing in a small ranching town on Hawaii's Big Island. Word has it that Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff bought the land, stirring worries about what he plans to do with it.
Meta warns that China is stepping up its online social media influence operations
China has become the third most common source of foreign influence operations, behind Russia and Iran, according to the owner of Facebook and Instagram.
Uber Makes Strong Gains In Corporate Expense Reports
In the first quarter of 2015, the ride-sharing service accounted for 46 percent of rides expensed by workers, according to a report. Its market share in the same period last year was 15 percent.
Swiss Couple Name Their Newborn 'Twifia' To Save On Internet Costs
They responded to an ad from Twifi, a Swiss Internet provider: Name your child after the company and receive free WiFi for 18 years. The couple will put the Internet savings into an account for her.
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JPMorgan Chase is suing some customers over 'infinite money glitch' ATM scam
JPMorgan Chase has begun filing lawsuits against customers who took part in an “infinite money glitch” — a technical issue with the bank’s ATMs that allowed people to deposit bogus checks and withdraw the money from their accounts. Andrew Mambo speaks with NPR's Alana Wise.
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HBO: Programming Could Be Sold Directly Through Internet Providers
The television network's CEO, Richard Plepler, says the company is mulling over a move that could end-run the cable companies.
Wishing for a Silent Night in Toyland
Michele Norris says she's had enough of chatty dolls, singing globes and anything else with a talking microchip. All those annoying playthings make her wonder: Why are toys so loud?
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Ailes Accuser Says Fox News Execs Ordered Eavesdropping On Her Digital Devices
Suspended Fox News host Andrea Tantaros says the executives tried to intimidate her by arranging to have her private communications spied on and fed to Twitter accounts acting on the network's behalf.
Nearly 30 Percent Of Anti-Semitic Online Attacks Are Bots
A study released last week by the Anti-Defamation League revealed that anti-Semitic online slurs have surged in the lead-up to the midterms — and many of the attacks are automated.
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