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Facebook gets petulant after co-founder's call to break up the company
Co-founder Chris Hughes wants to break up Facebook. Facebook doesn't like that one bit.
By Jack Morse
Google is borrowing from Apple's privacy playbook
Google has a new message, and it's all about privacy
By Karissa Bell
Google's new cookie tools will protect privacy — and ensure its dominance
Om nom nom, cookies.
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft teases advanced speech tech, but it's not for everyone
How should companies use speech technology?
By Michael Muchmore
Google's Live Captions could be revolutionary (one day)
It didn't always work, but when it did it was almost perfect.
By Karissa Bell
We tried Google’s Stadia controller and it's ... OK?
It's like an Xbox One and a DualShock 4 controller had a baby.
By Raymond Wong
Google trolled from the sky at I/O developer 'festival'
"Google control is not privacy."
By Jack Morse
Now you can book appointments directly through Instagram and Facebook
A boon for brick-and-mortar businesses.
By Rachel Kraus
What will Google call Android Q? We have some ideas.
Quiche? Quesadilla? Quaker Oats?
By Raymond Wong
Incognito Mode is coming to Google Maps
Incognito Mode for Google Maps will roll out "in the coming weeks."
By Matt Binder
Google Maps augmented reality directions are here (and actually useful)
AR that's not a game or a gimmick.
By Karissa Bell
Google Lens gets more powerful, will make tipping and translating a breeze
Finally, Lens can do some really useful things.
By Raymond Wong
A year later and Google Duplex is somehow lamer
Forget about phone calls, Google Duplex now fills out web forms.
By Jack Morse
Most Airbnb guests worry about hidden cameras
In a recent survey, 58 percent of people said they worry about hidden cameras in Airbnbs.
By Angela Moscaritolo
Google's fixed those annoying Gmail errors
The outage was a perfect excuse to blow off some emails -- while it lasted.
By Jack Morse
Instagram to demote posts based on fact-checking like Facebook
The fight against fake news is coming to Instagram.
By Alex Perry
Twitter finally lets you add reaction GIFs to retweets
Sorry desktop users, this is mobile only for now.
By Jack Morse
EU to launch inquiry into Apple over Spotify's complaint, report says
Things are about to get formal.
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile hit with lawsuit for selling location data
Anyone could track the location of a mobile phone for a relatively small fee.
By Matt Binder
FTC split on punishing Mark Zuckerberg in settlement with Facebook
FTC commissioners are unable to agree on how to deal with the Facebook founder.
By Matt Binder
YouTube 'conspiracy': Rogue engineer reveals secret plot to kill Internet Explorer
The plot was carried out without the permission of YouTube’s parent company, Google.
By Matt Binder
Instagram and Facebook ban Alex Jones, Louis Farrakhan, and several others
Facebook is finally cracking down.
Peter Thiel's Palantir helped ICE separate families
The data firm previously said it was just helping ICE manage workflow.
By Rachel Kraus