Jun 7, 2019

Top 10 Technology Headlines for the week of June 3

Cryptocurrency

Here is what happened in technology news for the week of June 3.

CNBC: Facebook Will Reportedly Announce Cryptocurrency this Month, Allowing Employees to Take it as Salary

By: Matt Rosoff

The Wall Street Journal: Quest Diagnostics says 11.9 Million Patients may have been Affected by Breach
 
By: Kimberly Chin

Bloomberg: New Zealand Budget in Disarray as Treasury Systems Hacked

By: Matthew Brockett

Invest in Blockchain: New Evidence Suggests Satoshi Nakamoto is Paul Solotshi, The Creator of Encryption Software E4M and TrueCrypt

By: Jeremy Wall

Financial Times: German Security Agencies Want Access to Home Devices
 
By: Tobias Buck and Guy Chazan

Associated Press: Amazon says Drones will be Making Deliveries in Months

By: Joseph Pisani

The Wall Street Journal: Developers Sue Apple Over App Store Costs

By:Allison Prang

Financial Times: Microsoft Quietly Deletes Largest Public Face Recognition Data Set
 
By: Madhumita Murgia

The Wall Street Journal: Image-Recognition Technology May Not Be as Secure as We Think

By: Parmy Olson

Fast Company: I Left the Ad Industry Because Our Use of Data Tracking Terrified Me

By: Richard Stokes