
Here's what happened in technology news for the week of Jan. 28.
New York Times: Apple Shows Facebook Who Has the Power in an App Dispute
By: Mike Isaac
TechCrunch: Facebook Pays Teens to Install VPN that Spies on Them
By: Josh Constine
By: Benjamin Mayo
The Verge: Apple Blocks Google From Running its Internal iOS Apps
By: Tom Warren
Washington Post: The Doorbells Have Eyes -- The Privacy Battle Brewing Over Home Security Cameras
By: Geoffry A. Fowler
TechCrunch: Cheap Internet of Things Gadgets Betray You Even After You Toss Them in the Trash
By: Devin Coldewey
Bleeping Computer: Android Apps With Millions of Installs Collect Selfies, Push Porn Ads
By: Sergiu Gatlan
InnovationMap: Rice University's Midtown Innovation Hub Dubbed The Ion Takes Shape
By: Natalie Harms
Futurism: Two Hacker Groups Pilfered $1 Billion Worth of Cryptocurrency
By: Victor Tangermann
The Daily Dot: Jennifer Buscemi is the Deepfake That Should Seriously Frighten You
By: Mikael Thalen
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