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Yo, an app whose function consists solely of messaging the word yo to other people — and whose rise says a lot about the overwhelming absurdity of Silicon Valley — has been hacked. TechCrunch reported on Thursday evening that three Georgia Tech students had claimed to gain access to the apps phone numbers. One of […]

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Yo, the free app that only lets you send yo in messages to friends, is currently experiencing security issues. After rising rapidly in popularity and entering the US App Store’s Top 10 list, TechCrunch reports that Yo has been hacked by three college students. The hack allegedly reveals any Yo users’ phone number, and enables message spoofing […]

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If you were hoping that Apple would announce big improvements to its Maps application on iOS 8 last week, you came away sorely disappointed since Apple barely bothered to mention the oft ridiculed mapping application at all. Now TechCrunch’s sources inform us that there was a reason for that: Apple Maps is apparently still too much […]

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