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Jeff Bezos challenges Amazon competitors to meet or exceed its new minimum wage
Amazon gave its workers a raise last year, and Jeff Bezos wants other retailers to do the same.
By Alex Perry
Amazon and Microsoft will go head-to-head for Pentagon's $10 billion cloud-computing contract
Tech giants have been seeking out this U.S. government contract since it was first announced in 2017.
By Matt Binder
Alex Jones will be back on YouTube, courtesy of Logan Paul
Alex Jones is still banned on YouTube, but he’ll be making an appearance on the platform once again thanks to Logan Paul.
By Matt Binder
Amazon Go stores start accepting cash amid backlash against cash-less movement
More places are outlawing cash-less stores, so Amazon's cash-less store will start accepting paper money.
By Alex Perry
Facebook unveils yet another tired plan to reduce 'problematic content'
And, in doing so, highlights a potential uncomfortable truth about Facebook itself.
By Jack Morse
The Facebook scandals didn't stop anyone from using Facebook
The break-up that wasn't.
By Rachel Kraus
Google makes it way easier to search by date
It's way easier to find things using specific dates on Google now.
By Alex Perry
Facebook agrees it will be liable for future Cambrige Analyticas
Some big changes are coming to Facebook’s terms of service in the fallout of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
By Matt Binder
Elon Musk is taunting Jeff Bezos with cat emoji now
My dad's stronger than your dad.
Hate speech fills comments of YouTube livestream of House hearing on hate speech on YouTube
Of course this happened.
By Matt Binder
Google's drone delivery service just got approved for public use in Australia
A Google-linked drone service will bring people food and coffee in part of Australia.
By Alex Perry
Facebook and Google head back to Congress for hearing on white nationalism
A representative from the Anti-Defamation League and right wing personality Candace Owens will also be in attendance.
By Matt Binder
Don't hold your breath for that 16-inch MacBook Pro
That pro-grade MacBook Pro Apple was rumored to be launching this year? It's likely coming either in 2020 or 2021.
Twitter vows to make itself less spammy with new policy change
THIS ACCOUNT FOLLOWS BACK!!1!!11!
By Jack Morse
Pinterest scales back IPO price in hopes to raise $1.5 billion
The social media company goes public later this year.
By Matt Binder
3 in 5 Americans don't trust Facebook to protect their data, poll says
Americans keep using social media, but that doesn't mean they like it.
By Alex Perry
UK looks to crack down on social media companies which don't stop harmful content
"The era of self-regulation for online companies is over."
By Johnny Lieu
Reminder: Airbnb lets hosts put cameras inside your rental
The cameras are disclosed, but that doesn't necessarily mean you know where they are.
By Jack Morse
Amazon must let shareholders have a say in selling of controversial facial recognition tech
Amazon attempted to block its shareholders from voting on two proposals related to the sale of its Rekognition technology.
By Matt Binder
Slack quietly ended forced arbitration for harassment claims late last year
And the company did it without a press release.
By Jack Morse
Instagram jacked some poor sap's handle and gave it to British royalty
The social media company can take away your handle if it wants to.
By Jack Morse
Amazon plans to offer satellite-powered internet
Amazon's Project Kuiper wants to serve 'tens of millions' of people who lack access to high-speed internet. But it could be years before the satellite-based broadband is actually available.
By Michael Kan
MacKenzie Bezos joins Twitter specifically to announce she and Jeff are donezos
Alexa, play a supercut of this relationship.
Facebook on how it's tackling interference ahead of the Australian elections
Australian voters are set to head to the polls, and Facebook is cracking down.
By Johnny Lieu