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Social media execs face jail time or fines for not removing violent content in Australia
The new law comes following the Christchurch terrorist attack livestream.
By Johnny Lieu
Report: Millions of Facebook user records, including plain text passwords, left exposed online
Third-party apps scraped Facebook user data and then left it exposed online for anyone to download.
By Jack Morse
Facebook backs away from asking for some users' email passwords
Facebook quickly did a 180 on a strange account verification policy this week.
By Alex Perry
YouTube employees who warned about 'toxic' video problems were ignored
YouTube turned down a proposal to stifle the spread of Parkland shooting conspiracies.
By Matt Binder
YouTube restricts videos from far-right figure Tommy Robinson, but stops short of ban
The far-right figure's videos won't be searchable, among other restrictions.
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook's plans for a 'high quality news tab' sure sound like a swipe at Apple News+
Mark vs. Tim: news edition.
By Rachel Kraus
You can now buy a super cool skin for your imaginary AirPower
So wireless. So beautiful. So... non-existent?
Google says its Files app can now actually clean your phone's screen
No more dirt on your phone's screen!
Google Home can now talk to your tulip
Ever wanted to talk to your tulip? Well, now you can, but the offer's only valid today.
Plot twist: Jeff Bezos' affair leak may have been Saudi government attack
An investigator's report says the Saudis hacked the Washington Post owner's phone as retaliation for coverage.
By Alexis Nedd
I don't care about AirPower because I'm still typing on this sh**ty MacBook keyboard
The MacBook butterfly keyboard is the real embarrassment.
By Matt Binder
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics will use robots to make it the most innovative games ever
Toyota's support robots are here to help.
Instagram may finally let users rewind and fast forward through videos
This isn't the first time Instagram's tested this out, though...
By Matt Binder
AirPods 2 teardown: Same old battery, impossible to repair
Apple's second-gen AirPods are still extremely hard to repair, but they may be a bit more durable.
Facebook removes more pages in Philippines for misleading activity
The social media giant takes more action in the Philippines.
By Johnny Lieu