IDG News Service staff
Developer finds major coding errors in Facebook, MySpace
Social-networking sites MySpace and Facebook have apparently fixed coding errors that could have allowed an attacker access to all of their users' data and photos.
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Wednesday, August 5
China moving cops on-site at Internet companies... Do-Not-Track gets some bite...Lollipop lag shows Android is really fragmented
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Tuesday, August 4
Google's started a car company...Samsung puts $85 million into cancer-victim fund...Apple explores offering phone service
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, Aug. 3
Robot hitchiker attacked, abandoned... Nokia sells Here mapping business to German car makers... Spy-spotting software comes to Wall St
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Friday, July 31
Facebook drone set to fly this year...Windows 10 hit on browser choice...Hacker breaks into GM car using OnStar
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Thursday, July 30
Obama wants to boost U.S. supercomputing...OPM hackers also hit United Airlines...Oracle preps 'Sonoma' chip for low-priced Sparc servers
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Wednesday, July 29
Intel, Micron unveil a new class of memory...Facebook's mobile revenue tipped to rise again...New drones help drivers with tricky deliveries
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Tuesday, July 28
Samsung's bigger Galaxy S6 likely in August...Most Android phones can be hacked via an MMS...Leading researchers want autonomous weapons ban
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, July 27
Facebook prevails in IPO lawsuit... Jeep hack prompts recall of 1.4 million vehicles... Kill switch isn't killing phone theft
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Thursday, July 23
Qualcomm plans reorg... pressure grows on Apple Music probe... Microsoft fights revenge porn

Biggest tech industry layoffs of 2015, so far
While the United States unemployment rate has hit a post-recession low, the network and computing industry has not been without significant layoffs so far in 2015. Microsoft, BlackBerry, NetApp among those trimming workforces.