2019

The Best Hotels In The World In 2019, According To Travelers

If you’re wanting to get a start on planning your trips for 2019, this latest news will come in handy. The travel experts at TripAdvisor just released their 17th annual Travelers’ Choice Awards for the world’s best hotels in 2019. With its infinity pools, private jacuzzis and hillside villas perched on cliffs overlooking the Pacific […]

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Facebook Failed To Properly Secure Up To 600 Million Users’ Passwords

In his weaker moments, Mark Zuckerberg must worry he’s in his own personal hell, reliving the same crisis over and over in a bad, real-life remake of the movie “Groundhog Day.” Don’t look now, but Facebook is implicated in yet another large-scale data privacy snafu. That’s according to an unnamed senior source at the social

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Los Angeles Angels Pull Off Rare ‘Hidden Ball Trick’ On New York Yankees, Pay For It Later

In a move not often seen at the Major League level, the Los Angeles Angels used the “hidden ball trick” during a game against the New York Yankees on Wednesday night. 🚨 HIDDEN BALL TRICK 🚨 pic.twitter.com/L6Mqey2HIy — MLB (@MLB) April 25, 2019 The “hidden ball trick” is, as the name implies, when one player

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Australia’s Daily Telegraph prints rival’s pages by mistake

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The Sydney Daily Telegraph has apologised for the printing error One of Australia’s most popular tabloids has blamed a printing error after pages from a rival newspaper appeared in its Thursday edition. The Sydney-based Daily Telegraph, a right-leaning tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch, accidentally printed two pages of the

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Facebook Expects to Be Fined Up to $5 Billion by F.T.C. Over Privacy Issues

SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook said on Wednesday that it expected to be fined up to $5 billion by the Federal Trade Commission for privacy violations. The penalty would be a record by the agency against a technology company and a sign that the United States was willing to punish big tech companies. The social network

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