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Hands-on with Samsung’s Galaxy Fold and its foldable display
Is it worth nearly $2,000 though?
CIA director promises agency will soon launch an Instagram account
Follow for follow!
By Rachel Kraus
WhatsApp has become a haven for Nazi propaganda in Germany: report
Members of these far right groups are using WhatsApps' own tools, its custom stickers feature, to create and share nazi symbols within the app.
By Matt Binder
YouTube app will soon return to Amazon Fire TV devices
And the Amazon Prime Video app will work with Chromecasts and Android TV, too.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook accidentally scraped the email contacts of 1.5 million users
Another day, another password-related mess.
By Johnny Lieu
Samsung's foldable phones haven't even shipped yet and are already breaking
Well this is a disaster.
By Jack Morse
Jack Dorsey's getting dunked on for his unkempt look at TED 2019
On Twitter, no less.
By Chloe Bryan
Microsoft refused to sell facial recognition tech to law enforcement
Papa Gates would be proud.
By Rachel Kraus
Sprint, T-Mobile merger 'unlikely' to be approved by DOJ: report
Sprint and T-Mobile and disputing the report.
By Matt Binder
Google Pay can import airline miles, reward points, and more from Gmail now
Google Pay is just a little bit more useful now.
By Alex Perry
Facebook claimed it was protecting privacy. Leaked documents paint another picture.
The Facebook spin cycle is on repeat.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter users trolled Jack Dorsey on a giant projection screen during his TED Talk
Because of course they did.
By Jack Morse
Facebook is testing a feature that combines Stories and News Feed posts
Facebook is experimenting with a radically different way to browse your feed.
By Alex Perry
Twitter secretly verified Jack Dorsey's mom and thousands of others despite 'pause'
Twitter's verification pause is bogus.
By Karissa Bell
The majority of the EU just accepted controversial new online copyright laws
European countries have two years to start enforcing a contentious new copyright law.
By Alex Perry
Amazon reportedly preparing free, ad-supported music streaming service
The music streaming service market, much like its video equivalent, is currently booming.
By Matt Binder
Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger all go down in worldwide outage
Doesn't Mark Zuckerberg know we have important 'Game of Thrones' things to talk about this morning?
By Matt Binder
Facebook investors desperate to boot Mark Zuckerberg from chairmanship
Their plan is destined to fail, but still serves as a strong middle finger to the board chairman and CEO.
By Jack Morse
YouTube's algorithm pushed a sexist video about Katie Bouman, the scientist behind the black hole photo
Online trolls claim the woman who played an integral role in the black hole photo is receiving undeserved credit.
By Matt Binder
What the hell is going on with Matthew Lillard's Instagram account? An investigation.
Even celebrities are not immune to to the pain of Instagram's nonexistent support system.
By Karissa Bell
T-Mobile set to launch new television service
T-Mobile uses will get a huge discount.
Facebook mocks privacy concerns with messages hidden in Oculus controllers
Facebook literally embedded "📷Big Brother is Watching📷" into Oculus Touch units.
By Jack Morse
Seven eyebrow-raising admissions from Uber's IPO filing
Uber lays its cards on the table.
By Jack Morse
Apple finally lets users listen to podcasts directly on the web
Apple is finally letting its users listen to podcast episodes on the Apple Podcast web pages for each show.
By Matt Binder