When it comes to new technology, the American people are always ready for the latest and greatest. But we also need an update on what’s happening with our existing devices, applications, and services. That’s why I’m here to give you a rundown of all the latest tech news. You’ll learn about anything from brand-new gadgets to changes in your favorite apps’ features! Let’s get started…
Tech News Live May You Need
- Facebook, Google and Twitter all have security issues to fix.
- Microsoft is building a Surface PC.
- Apple might be planning a cheaper MacBook Air.
- The FCC plans to stop robocalls that use your phone number as a disguise
Facebook, Google, and Twitter all have security.
Facebook is working on fixing its bug that affected users’ privacy settings. The social media giant disclosed the issue in a blog post tech news live , saying it was caused by a “bug” and not malicious behavior or actions of any third-party apps or developers. It’s unclear how many people were affected by this bug but Facebook says it only impacted those who had their default sharing setting set to public (whether they wanted it like that or not).
Google has also been hit with some bad news recently: In addition to its ongoing antitrust investigation from European regulators over allegations that Android has hurt competition in mobile phone markets across Europe, Google faces another potential fine over an alleged violation involving location tracking services for Android phones — this time from Norway’s Data Protection Authority (DPA), which could cost up to $5 billion if found guilty.*
Twitter announced plans last month for rolling out new features including new tweets per page design options along with improved managing conversations within group chats
Microsoft is building a Surface PC.
Microsoft is building a Surface PC. The rumors say it’s supposed to be a laptop, but also a tablet. And that it will come with Intel’s latest processor and graphics card.
The Surface Book 2 will be announced in October 2018, according to Windows Central.
Apple might be planning a cheaper MacBook Air.
Apple might be planning a cheaper MacBook Air. The company is reportedly considering introducing a 13-inch model with a USB-C port and no Touch Bar, according to 9to5Mac.
The new laptop would be called the MacBook Air, but it’s not clear when it would launch or how much it would cost. Apple has been rumored to be working on an entry-level MacBook for years now; back in early 2018 there were reports that the company was planning on releasing an ultraportable Mac priced at $1,200 or less by 2020–which obviously hasn’t happened yet (and may never happen). This latest report suggests Apple could release its next budget laptop as soon as this summer during WWDC 2019 in June.
The FCC plans to stop robocalls that use
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing a new rule that would let phone companies block spoofed calls, which are those made by scammers who use fake caller ID information to trick people into answering the phone. The proposal comes after several years of research and public comments on the issue.
The agency estimates that this change could prevent up to 2 billion unwanted calls each year.
Here’s what you need to know about the latest tech news
Here are the top tech stories you need to know about right now:
- Facebook, Google and Twitter all have security issues to fix.
- Microsoft is building a Surface PC.
- Apple might be planning a cheaper MacBook Air (and here’s why).
- The FCC plans to stop robocalls that use your phone number as a disguise.
Conclusion
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