Our Top Stories | Facebook's Planned News Feed Changes Should Worry You Facebook is making changes to its news feed to make advertisers more visible. Share: | Why Facebook Facial Recognition is Creepy: Redux Researchers take available Facebook photos and use facial recognition technology to identify the subjects. I told you so. Share: | Free Firefox Tool Fights Search Hijacking The tool, called HTTPS Everywhere, helps prevent your search results from being hijacked and redirected. Share: | Google Brings iPad-like Preview Panes To Gmail Google brings the Gmail Web interface for Apple's iPad to PCs and adds preview panes to its webmail service. Share: | A Power Plant Hack That Anybody Could Use A security researcher discovered a way to bypass security measures and hack power plant control equipment. 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