TECHNOLOGY

Snap’s judgement: what to look out for

Snap, the company that owns Snapchat, is posting its first earnings as a public company on Wednesday. Silicon Valley will be keenly watching – it’s the first glimpse at how the company may perform long term, and it comes at a time when the company faces an existential threat from its biggest, perhaps only, rival: Facebook. When Snap floated on ...

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Busy launches ‘3paddies’ to ramp up its customer base

When Busy, Ghana’s LTE provider of the Year, relaunched its brand last month it announced a range of innovative products that had been lined up for both existing and new customers. One of these is the ‘3 paddies’ product geared towards acquiring new customers to the network. Head of Marketing at Busy, Linda Narh, has explained that when existing Busy ...

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Communications Minister pays working visit to NCA

The Minister for Communications, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, on Monday May 8, 2017, paid a working visit to the National Communications Authority (NCA). Accompanying her were the Minister for Information, Mustapha Abdul-Hamid and Deputy Minister for Communications, Vincent Sowah Odotei. After being welcomed, the Minister, held a closed door meeting with Management of the Authority where she was briefed by the ...

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USA Today asks FBI to fight Facebook bots

The Facebook page of US newspaper USA Today has been swamped with fake users, its parent company has said. Gannett Co has now asked the FBI to investigate, after it estimated that half of the newspaper’s Facebook following was automated. Facebook has removed millions of the fake accounts, but it has detected more suspicious activity since. And the number of ...

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Google Docs phishing email ‘cost Minnesota $90,000’

A phishing email that targeted Gmail users is estimated to have cost the state of Minnesota $90,000 (£69,400). About 2,500 state employees received the email, according to the state chief information security officer. Around the world, people have reported getting multiple copies of the email, while others have received the message from trusted organisations. One million Gmail users, which Google ...

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Guardian Soulmates users hit with spam after data exposure

Users of Guardian Soulmates have been targeted with sexually explicit spam emails after their contact information was accidentally exposed on the dating site. Information from users’ profiles was included in the spam messages. The Guardian newspaper’s publisher, which runs the service, said “human error” was at fault. Guardian News & Media blamed a third-party technology provider for the problem, which ...

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Facebook nears two billion monthly users

Facebook’s profits have jumped in the first three months of the year, as the social network closes in on two billion users, according to its latest results. The number of people using Facebook each month increased to 1.94 billion, of which nearly 1.3 billion use it daily, the company said. The US tech giant reported profits of just over $3bn ...

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WhatsApp power outage leaves millions unable to chat

Millions of WhatsApp users were left without service after the messaging service suffered a global power outage. The app stopped working at around 9pm UK time on Wednesday leaving people unable to send or receive messages. Users in Europe, America, South America were affected, according to data gathered by Down Detector. The outage lasted for around almost three hours and ...

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Privacy issues help end NSA spying programme

The US National Security Agency (NSA) is to end surveillance on messages sent by US citizens that mention foreign intelligence targets. The NSA was allowed to collect this information without a warrant thanks to a US law passed in 2008. In a statement it said that an internal review had revealed several problems with the spying programme and its effect ...

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Hacker steals and shares unreleased TV shows

A malicious hacker has reportedly released 10 episodes of the new series of TV show ‘Orange is the New Black’. The episodes are believed to have been uploaded to file-sharing sites across the net after US media firm Netflix refused to pay a ransom. The shows were due to be released officially from 9 June onwards. The hacker who stole ...

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