Customer Feedback Surveys Could Be Considered Harmful (easydns.org)
Facebook Dumps Personalized 'Trending Topics' After Backlash (cnet.com)
Amazon Updates Echo, Echo Dot To Let You Address It As 'Computer' (theverge.com)
AT&T Offering Day Pass For International Travelers (cnet.com)
5G Internet is the 'Beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution' (cnbc.com)
Study Finds Link Between Profanity and Honesty (neurosciencenews.com)
Amazon Seeks FCC Permission To Run Wireless Tests In Washington State (csmonitor.com)
Deutsche Bank Switches Off Text Messaging (smh.com.au)
Open Source Codec Encodes Voice Into Only 700 Bits Per Second (rowetel.com)
Norway To Become First Country To Switch Off FM Radio (reuters.com)
Astronomers Pinpoint Location of Mysterious Cosmic Radio Bursts (bbc.com)
Linksys Latest Company To Unveil a Wi-Fi Mesh System (engadget.com)
The Farmer Who Built Her Own Broadband (bbc.com)
Researchers Send Information Using a Single Particle of Light (vice.com)
How Social Isolation Is Killing Us (nymag.com)
Facebook Messenger Launches 6-Screen Group Video Chat (techcrunch.com)
Snowden: 'The Central Problem of the Future' Is Control of User Data (techcrunch.com)
Feds Unveil Rule Requiring Cars To 'Talk' To Each Other (thehill.com)