
Here's what happened in tech news this week.
CNET: 50-person Facebook Team Plans Cryptocurrency Payment Tech, Report Says
By: Stephen Shankland
Wall Street Journal: Facebook Faces 10 Privacy Probes in Ireland as Global Scrutiny Intensifies
By: Sam Schechner
The Verge: The Secret Lives of Facebook Moderators in America
By: Casey Newton
CNBC: A Heated Battle Between the US and China Played Out at the World's Biggest Mobile Event
By: Elizabeth Schulze
CNET: Flaws in 4G and 5G Allow Snooping on Calls, Pinpointing Device Location
By: Steven Musil
Bloomberg: America’s Cities Are Running on Software From the ’80s
By: Romy Varghese
TechCrunch: Facebook Admits 18% of Research Spyware Users Were Teens, Not <5%
By: Josh Constine
TechCrunch: Twitter Confirms it’s Working on a ‘Hide Tweet’ Feature
By: Sarah Perez
9to5Mac: iPhone and Android Hacking Tool Used by FBI and DHS on Sale on eBay For as Little as $100
By: Ben Lovejoy
IEEE Spectrum: Can AI Detect Deepfakes To Help Ensure Integrity of U.S. 2020 Elections?
By: Jeremy Hsu
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