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TikTok's owner is getting into the messaging game
One American company should be worried.
By Rachel Kraus
Lady Gaga performed private Apple concert as a tribute to Steve Jobs
Like, why does the iPhone keep getting bigger instead of smaller like the iPod did?
By Raymond Wong
Gmail has been tracking your purchases for years
And they are all viewable in an unsettlingly detailed list.
By Jack Morse
Google drones will deliver meatballs and other groceries in this lucky city
Alphabet's drone program is bringing food deliveries to another major city.
By Alex Perry
How to permanently delete your social media — Clarification Please
Say goodbye to social media!
Microsoft: Patch old Windows systems or risk computer worm
A serious flaw can be exploited to create malware capable of spreading from one vulnerable machine to another.
By Michael Kan
Instagram pushes shopping, IGTV in redesigned Explore page
Instagram wants you to buy, buy, buy.
By Karissa Bell
The White House's social media 'bias' survey has a terrible privacy policy
Get ready to be featured in some Trump campaign ads on Facebook.
By Jack Morse
I, Jeff Bezos, am a big boy with a big truck. VROOOOM!
BEEP BEEP! Coming through! Moving dirt!
By Jack Morse
Facebook, Google, Twitter join forces to fight online extremism
They'll place new checks on livestreaming under the new rules.
By Karissa Bell
Here's why San Francisco's vote to ban facial-recognition tech matters
The city known for tech takes a stand against it.
By Jack Morse
What Apple's Supreme Court case means for the future of the App Store
Apple's walled garden could crumble.
By Karissa Bell
Amazon could replace some of its warehouse workers with robots
Increased automation could be coming to Amazon's fulfillment centers.
By Alex Perry
Facebook gives some workers a small raise for staring into the dark heart of the internet
The company will give some of its contractors a raise, sometime next year.
By Jack Morse
The UK's tax office must destroy 7 million voiceprints. Would that happen in the U.S.?
Imagine if the IRS was collecting your biometric data.
By Rachel Kraus
Co-founder of Facebook now wants it broken up
Here's why Hughes fears the lack of regulations.
Instagram cracks down on anti-vaccine hashtags
But accounts spreading false information about vaccines are allowed to stay up.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes wants to break up Facebook. Here's why.
"Mark’s power is unprecedented and un-American."
By Matt Binder