Instagram Institutes API Changes That Will Kill Off Malicious Third-Party Apps

“In a notice posted today on its developer site, Instagram explains it will no longer permit apps that access the Instagram feed API, as that API is being shut down. In the future, third-party Instagram apps will have much more limited capabilities.”

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New York taxi owners are suing the city for letting Uber destroy their business

“New York City taxi owners and credit unions are suing the city and its Taxi and Limousine Commission for letting Uber expand despite the harm it has caused their business.”

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ISIS calls Anonymous ‘idiots,’ offers tips to elude hackers

“ISIS, the Islamic militant group that claimed responsibility for the deadly Paris attacks, appears unfazed by threats of cyberattacks from hacking collective Anonymous.”

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Google lowers minimum app prices in 17 countries

“To many people around the globe, 99-cent apps might still be too expensive. In an effort to reach more people worldwide, Google has lowered the minimum app price in the Play Store for 17 countries, after a successful pilot in India earlier this year.”

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How to enable two-factor authentication on Amazon.com accounts

“When it comes to online security nothing is foolproof, but of all the safety measures available, two-factor authentication is one of the most straightforward and secure.”

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iOS 9 adoption runs out of steam after a starting sprint

“What does my performance in the gym have in common with iOS 9 adoption? Apparently the fact that both start strong, get a bit overconfident, and then run out of steam far too quickly.”

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