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Inventor of the web says the web needs to be fixed, and fast
The creator of World Wide Web is worried about the web, with good reason.
Slack's dark mode on mobile is now available to all users
Slack's dark mode is out of beta.
Thanks for restoring her ads, but Elizabeth Warren still wants to break up Facebook
"Thanks for restoring my posts. But I want a social media marketplace that isn't dominated by a single censor."
By Johnny Lieu
Celebrate the birth of the World Wide Web with this Google Doodle
As of March 12, it's been thirty years since Tim Berners-Lee proposed what we've come to call the World Wide Web.
By Jack Morse
Facebook reveals its 'privacy-focused vision for social networking'
Good move, Zuck.
By Mashable Video
Apple isn't safe from Sen. Elizabeth Warren's plan to break up Big Tech
“It’s got to be one or the other. Either they run the platform or they play in the store. They don’t get to do both at the same time.”
By Matt Binder
Nvidia outbids Microsoft, Intel to acquire chipmaker Mellanox for $6.9 billion
The combination of Nvidia and Mellanox will have “every major cloud service provider and computer maker” as a customer.
By Matt Binder
How a personal server could be the answer to your data privacy worries – MashTalk
They're not just for politicians anymore.
By Pete Pachal
Flickr announces all public Creative Commons works are now protected from deletion
Just days before Flickr mass deletes photos across its platform, the company has decided to hit its users with some good news.
By Matt Binder
Elizabeth Warren is coming after AmazonBasics. Why Amazon shouldn't fight it.
Just hear us out, Jeff.
By Rachel Kraus
Thanks to Elizabeth Warren, breaking up Big Tech will be a major issue in the primaries
Tech's worst nightmare come to life.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter wants to gather more info about reported tweets with personal information
Twitter has been rolling out several updates in order to improve overall health and safety on the site as of late.
By Matt Binder
Men: Here's how you can be better allies for women online
Don't just watch. Speak up.
Instagram appears to be testing a way to watch videos with friends
Some things are better with friends.
By Johnny Lieu
YouTube starts to fact-check search results
The company introduced "information panels" that appear when you search for certain terms.
By Matt Binder
Facebook finally cracks down on anti-vaccination conspiracy theories
The crackdown comes amid mounting pressure from outside the company.
By Karissa Bell
Tim Cook's new Twitter name calls out Trump's 'Tim Apple' flub
Innovation at its finest.
Trump called his friend and Apple CEO Tim Cook 'Tim Apple'
His name is Tim Cook, but close enough I guess.
By Morgan Sung
Twitter says it can tell if you actually believe that bullsh*t you're spreading
Are you intentionally misleading people, or just an idiot? Twitter claims it knows.
By Jack Morse
Amazon may provide Mexico with a government-backed mobile payment system
Less than 4 percent of total retail sales in Mexico came from ecommerce last year.
By Matt Binder
Samsung to build two more foldable phones, report says
One of the phones will fold outwards, and one will fold vertically.