Friday, 10 March 2017

Updated NDM news stories

1'Europe finally abolishes mobile phone roaming charges'
2'How young viewers are abandoning television'
3: 'Wireless signals can detect your feelings with new device'
4'Why Facebook is public enemy number one for newspapers, and journalism'
5'Met investigates filmed confrontation between driver and police officer'
6'British men describe how they 'trolled the world' with fake story claiming they accidentally caught boat to Syria'
7'Yahoo secretly scanned customer emails for the US government'
8: 'Digital crisis looms as 'ruthless' fourth industrial revolution breeds startup fear'
9'I'm with you on the digital revolution, it's the lack of journalism I can't face'
10'It might be trending, but it doesn't make it true'
11: 'Jamie Woodruff 'hacked' Kim Kardashian – and he'll hack your company for a fee'
12: 'Facebook bans 'offensive' Swedish breast cancer awareness video'
13: 'Back to the future: were newspaper publishers wrong to go digital?'
14: 'Twitter to focus on live events for 2017'
15: 'Facebook isn't looking out for your privacy. It wants your data for itself'
16: 'Crime-reporting app Vigilante kicked off App Store over Apple's content concerns'
17: 'The rise and rise of fake news'
18: 'Politics has gone wrong. Is digital technology to blame?'
19: 'Facebook’s failure: did fake news and polarized politics get Trump elected?'
20: 'China's Xi urges cooperation among nations in governance of global internet'
21: 'Deals on drugs, weapons and stolen data - Black Friday comes to the dark web'
22: 'Twitter suspends 'alt-right' Donald Trump backers'
23: 'Avalanche: Online crime network hit in global operation'
24: 'Fake news and a 400-year-old problem: we need to resolve the ‘post-truth’ crisis'
25: 'Why Facebook's China adventure will need more than censorship to succeed'
26: 'This doll recorded kids’ conversations without parental consent'
27: 'Hackers rewarded for web attacks'
28: 'Facebook, Twitter and YouTube create database of terrorist images to fight online extremism'
29: 'Game of Thrones was the most pirated show for the fifth year in a row in 2016'
30: 'Murder suspect's Amazon Echo device could help solve the case'
31: 'NHS trials artificial intelligence app as alternative to 111 helpline'
32: 'Artificial intelligence could cost millions of jobs. The White House says we need more of it.'
33: 'MEPs vote on robots' legal status - and if a kill switch is required'
34: 'Tech Startups Are Spearheading A New Era Of Giving Back In The UK'
35: 'Porn videos streamed 'via YouTube loophole'
36: 'Popular porn sites blocked in Philippines'
37: 'Arrests after 'gang rape livestreamed on Facebook'
38: 'Cambridge scientists consider fake news 'vaccine''
39: 'Reddit bans far-right groups altright and alternativeright'
40: 'Social media 'echo chamber' causing political tunnel vision, study finds'
41: 'Why has Cameroon blocked the internet?'
42: 'Body cams are being trialled in UK schools to keep an eye on students'
43: 'Fake news is 'killing people's minds', says Apple boss Tim Cook'
44: 'The clock is ticking for Spotify'
45: 'Google and Bing to deprecate piracy websites'
46: 'Wikipedia bans Daily Mail as 'unreliable' source'
47: 'Facebook artificial intelligence spots suicidal users'
48: 'Twitter adds more anti-abuse tools'

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