
Here's what happened in technology news for the week of April 15.
Wall Street Journal: Houston Playing Catch-up in Bid to Remake Itself as Tech Hub
By: Heather Mack
Motherboard: Hackers Could Read Your Hotmail, MSN, and Outlook Emails by Abusing Microsoft Support
By: Joseph Cox
SC Magazine: Microsoft Web Mail Services Breached After Support Agent's Credentials are Compromised
By: Bradley Barth
Wired: Cyberspies Hijacked the Internet Domains of Entire Countries
By: Andy Greenberg
Engagdet: Facebook 'Unintentionally' Saved Contacts of 1.5 Million New Users
By: Richard Lawler
The Verge: Student Used 'USB Killer' Device to Destroy $58,000 Worth of College Computers
By: Chris Welch
Ars Technica: Marcus Hutchins, Slayer of WannaCry Worm, Pleads Guilty to Malware Charges
By: Dan Goodin
Mashable: Microsoft Refused to Sell Facial Recognition
By: Rachel Kraus
VentureBeat: HP Unveils Commercial Laptops and Workstations with AI-based Malware Protection
By: Dean Takahashi
Wired: A Mystery Agent is Doxing Iran's Hackers and Dumping Their Code
By: Andy Greenberg