May 31, 2019

Top 10 Technology Headlines for the week of May 27

Here is what happened in technology news for the week of May 27.

The Wall Street Journal: The Workers Who Are Most Likely to Lose Their Jobs to Robots

By: Mark Muro

Buzzfeed News: Facial Recognition Technology Is Facing A Huge Backlash In The US. But Some Of The World’s Biggest Tech Companies Are Trying To Sell It In The Gulf

By: Megha Rajagopalan

Motherboard: Mark Zuckerberg Will Be Served a Summons If He Sets Foot In Canada

By: Jordan Pearson

CNN: GM and Bechtel Plan to Build Thousands of Electric Car Charging Stations Across the US

By: Peter Valdes-Dapena

BBC: Would You Recognize Yourself From Your Data?

By: Carl Miller

Ars Technica: Eternally Blue: Baltimore City Leaders Blame NSA for Ransomware Attack

By: Sean Gallagher

Vox: We Should Opt Into Data Tracking, Not out of it, Says DuckDuckGo CEO Gabe Weinberg

By: Eric Johnson

The Verge: Google, WhatsApp, and Apple Slam GCHQ Proposal to Snoop on Encrypted Chats

By: Jon Porter

The New York Times: Apps That Blast Out Crime Alerts Don’t Have to Rattle You

By: Brian X. Chen

NBC: A European Data Privacy Office has 15 Open Investigations, Ten are About Facebook

By: David Ingram