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Twitter reacts to the Apple Mac Pro ‘cheese grater’
The jokes don't get cheesier than this.
Instagram proudly highlights how limited organic reach has become
An odd quote to highlight in a company blog post.
By Jack Morse
Apple doesn't backtrack the way Steve Jobs did. That's a problem.
Even the famously intransigent founder knew how to acknowledge mistakes.
By Chris Taylor
Amazon Prime members, one-day shipping has arrived
Get packages delivered the next day.
By Sasha Lekach
Watch the crowd's stunned reaction after Apple reveals its new monitor stand will cost $999
Should've just wall-mounted it.
Google Cloud's extended outage was a big headache for small stores
Shopify-powered stores went down, leaving orders unfulfilled and sales missed.
By Johnny Lieu
Apple's new Mac Pro will be available with an insane 1.5TB of RAM
It's a very, very, very powerful machine.
Apple’s $6,000 cheese grater is a goddamn revelation
The new Mac Pro has a very distinct vibe. Nachos, anyone?
By Jack Morse
Apple just made it way easier to delete Facebook
The new feature is focused on user privacy.
By Jack Morse
Apple reveals iOS 13 with dark mode and improved Maps
Dark mode, a better Maps app, big new Photos features, and more were part of WWDC's iOS announcement.
By Karissa Bell and Alex Perry
Apple gives iOS for iPad a fancy new name, and some updates
Are you ready for an entirely new name? Because it's here.
By Jack Morse
A Google Cloud outage breaks Snapchat, YouTube, Gmail
When Google breaks, everything breaks.
By Rachel Kraus
Google AR search now pulls animals off the screen and into your room
Penguins, tigers, and pandas!
By Sasha Lekach
Shareholder’s attempt to limit Mark Zuckerberg’s power in Facebook misfires
More discord at the top.
By Mashable Video
Google Maps is expanding its roll out of speed limit, speed camera indicators
In 40 countries worldwide.
NY Education Department prohibits testing of facial recognition software
Fear about school shootings could cause a privacy nightmare.
By Rachel Kraus
Nancy Pelosi criticizes Facebook’s decision not to remove doctored video of her
"They're lying to the public."
Flipboard’s data breach exposes usernames, passwords
Cybersecurity is the need of the hour.
Apple could save music lovers from the disaster that is iTunes
iTunes may never die, but you might be able to move on.
By Alex Perry
Google, Apple say no to UK intelligence agency’s plan to listen in on encrypted chats
This government official will be monitoring your private chat. Don't worry, you're in safe hands.
Google Maps expands its speed limit feature to more countries
A very useful feature for motorists is rolling out to more Google Maps users.
By Alex Perry