This morning's roundup covers Facebook's privacy push, Dyson's new $650 lamp and MIDI's first true overhaul since 1985.
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"The "easter eggs" were included "accidentally," but aren't a great look for Facebook" . (April 12, 2019 )"We'll believe it when we see it" . (May 1, 2019 )"It needs to "reengineer" how the data is processed" . (April 10, 2019 )"It's all part of Facebook's goal of interoperability" . (April 30, 2019 )"Facebook's Nick Clegg has used an op-ed to reject co-founder Chris Hughes' call to split up the social network" . (May 12, 2019 )"You'll soon be able to watch YouTube originals previously hidden behind a paywall for free" . (May 3, 2019 )"Facebook is bringing back the "View As Public" option and adding an "Edit Public Details" button to profiles" . (May 14, 2019 )"Facebook detailed its plan to build 'inclusive' artificial intelligence" . (May 2, 2019 )"The News Feed will now prioritize your closest friends and links most relevant to you" . (May 17, 2019 )"Facebook previously asked some new users for their email passwords" . (May 20, 2019 )
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