Feb 10th 2017
Tech News Today 1703
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Facebook Audit; Holographic Piano Teacher
Facebook has agreed to an audit by the Media Rating Council to verify the accuracy of its ad data after a number of measurement errors were revealed by the company last year. Facebook also detailed other improvements to ensure that advertisers feel confident that their ads are being seen by users.
WhatsApp is now supporting two-step verification to further improve the security of its service. The optional setting requires users to pick a PIN that will be required along with the account password anytime the user sets up a new device with the service.
Ford made a $1 billion investment in Argo AI, a relatively unknown AI company, that will help develop self-driving technology for Ford's vehicles. Argo AI will operate as a subsidiary to Ford, but will be run independently. That technology will also be licensed out to other automobile makers.
We discuss the future of augmented reality piano lessons and how Amazon’s Tap is getting less tappy.
Plus, we speak to Stephen Shankland from CNET about WebVR technology as well as Sam Machkovech from Ars Technica about his thoughts on the new films John Wick 2 AND Lego Batman.
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Links
- Facebook opens itself to measurement audit, gives brands more control over video ad buys
- WhatsApp offers two-step verification to everyone
- Ford spending $1 billion on self-driving artificial intelligence
- Teomirn Is A HoloLens App That Teaches You To Play The Piano
- Amazon Tap’s new hands-free Alexa update means it’s actually useful
- Google wants to use Chrome to suck you into virtual reality
- John Wick Ch. 2: The righteous violence we so desperately need right now
- Lego Batman Movie review: Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na-no thanks (for grown-ups)
- Want to post a discriminatory ad? Facebook may try to stop you automatically
- Improving Enforcement and Promoting Diversity: Updates to Ads Policies and Tools
- Netflix making the "Venn diagram of TV" with new shared profile feature Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/netflix