Rhapsody's 30 million songs can now be streamed inside Twitter

From PC World: Twitter has a new partner to try and popularize the concept of sharing and listening to music on the social network.

Music streaming service Rhapsody recently announced during SXSW that its members could now share music on Twitter. The new feature takes advantage of Twitter's audio...

Facebook friends can send money through Messenger app

From CNET: Want an easy way to send money to your friends? Facebook hopes you'll turn to its newly beefed-up Messenger app for that, instead of relying on a growing list of competitors trying to siphon off its users.

The social-networking service on Tuesday said Facebook friends can now send cash...

OpenSSL mystery patches due for release Thursday

From InfoWorld: New versions of OpenSSL will be released on Thursday to patch several security vulnerabilities, one of which is considered highly serious, according to the OpenSSL Project Team

An advisory published on Monday did not give further details of the vulnerabilities, presumably so as to...

T-Mobile expands reach of data rollover program

From CNET: T-Mobile prepaid customers with a Simple Choice plan will soon be able to carry over their unused data.

Data Stash lets you roll over any unused data from month to month, in effect giving users a bonus after a month of light usage. Launched in January, the program was previously...

Android Apps to Soon Get Boost From Google Now Voice Assistant API

From DailyTech: Apple, Inc. (AAPL) has Siri, Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) has Cortana, and Google Inc. (GOOG) has Google Now. The latter voice assistant debuted on the world's most used smartphone platform in mid-2012 with the launch of Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean".

A hot question for all three of the world...

Microsoft and friends get Lenovo's Superfish scourge under control

From PC World: Microsoft says the Superfish adware that potentially exposed thousands of Lenovo PCs to man-in-the-middle attacks is well under control.

To battle the Superfish scourge, Microsoft added automated detection of the adware to its real-time protection products, such as Windows Defender...

Facebook updates standards to explain what it will remove

From CNET: Facebook, the world's largest social network, has updated its community standards to clarify the content that people are and aren't allowed to share.

The update is designed to provide "more detail and clarity on what is and is not allowed," Facebook said in a blog post Sunday.

With more...

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