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Qualcomm won a $31 million patent infringement case against Apple
Qualcomm vs. Apple is heating up.
By Rachel Kraus
Tinder just made it harder to know why you're seeing awful profiles
The company said it did away with user desirability scores, but was considerably less forthcoming about how the new system works.
By Jack Morse
Snapchat reportedly announcing new gaming platform in April
The next logical step for the social media platform
Reddit waits until it's too late to ban violence-glorifying subreddits
One of them shared videos of people dying.
By Jack Morse
Apple has a very blunt response to Spotify's complaint
Apple has fired back at Spotify.
Police urge people to stop sharing that Christchurch shooter video online
The video quickly spread online before tech giants could stop it.
By Johnny Lieu
Slack removes more than two dozen accounts tied to hate groups
“The use of Slack by hate groups runs counter to everything we believe in at Slack and is not welcome on our platform."
By Matt Binder
Facebook's former chief security officer compares company to 'The Matrix.' Whoa.
Facebook is the simulation. Free your mind.
By Jack Morse
Google cracked down on 2.3 billion bad ads last year
That’s more than 6 million bad ads removed every day.
By Matt Binder
If you think Facebook has no competition, just ask Telegram
Telegram is gaining users fast when Facebook is down.
Android Q has a trick to make Wi-Fi password sharing a whole lot simpler
Finally, no more digging through old papers to find your Wi-Fi password.
Inventor of the World Wide Web says it needs to be 'changed for the better'
...but can it?
By Mashable Video
WhatsApp continues fight against fake news with new ‘search image’ feature
The tool can help users find out if an image is real or has been photoshopped.
By Matt Binder
Spotify files complaint against Apple over 'unfair' App Store rules
Spotify has filed a complaint against Apple to the European Commission.
Google's Lookout app helps blind people by telling them about their surroundings
It's now available for Pixel users in the U.S.
Your social media photos could be training facial recognition AI without your consent
Sure, you gave permission for your image to be used. But your actual face?
Amazon removes books promoting misinformation on autism cures
Two problematic titles are no longer available on its marketplace.
By Johnny Lieu
Usain Bolt promotes e-scooters in New York, where it’s illegal to ride them
E-scooters are illegal in New York, but that may soon change.
By Matt Binder
Amazon may already be making changes to avoid anti-trust legislation
It's called a pre-emptive strike, y'all.
By Rachel Kraus
Mozilla launches Firefox Send, a free self-destructing file-sharing service
This file will self-destruct in...
By Matt Binder