“Day 1 of Facebook’s F8 conference was packed with announcements and updates. Here are 10 big takeaways from Mark Zuckerberg’s keynote on Day 1. You can find full coverage and analysis of F8 here. “
US investigating AT&T and Verizon over eSIM, GSMA pauses its involvement
“The GSM Association has announced that it has stopped its development work on a standard for embedded SIMs or eSIMs. It also says that it is cooperating with an investigation by the the Department of Justice on an investigation.”
YouTube TV finally lets you choose between DVR and VOD versions of your saved content
“Google advertises YouTube TV with unlimited cloud DVR storage space, but it’s not like that matters. More often than not, YouTube TV swaps out your “recorded” shows for the video-on-demand (VOD) version with unskippable ads.”
Samsung Foldable Smartphone Is Codenamed ‘Winner”
“We recently heard some more details about the new Samsung foldable smartphone, the handset is rumored to come with dual 3.5 inch displays. Now we also have some more information about the device.”
You should change your Twitter password right now
“Yes, it’s that time again — password changing time. On Thursday, Twitter revealed that a bug caused the platform to store user passwords in unmasked form.”
Flickr has been acquired by photo-sharing service SmugMug
“Flickr announced yesterday that it’s entered into an agreement to be acquired from Oath Inc. by photo-sharing and image hosting platform SmugMug. Flickr says there are currently no plans to change its service following the acquisition.”




