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Google kills political ads during Canadian election instead of complying with transparency laws
Apparently, complying with transparency laws was just too difficult.
By Rachel Kraus
Amazon helps fund anti-vaccination groups through charity program
AmazonSmile has donated more than $100 million since the initiative launched in 2013.
By Matt Binder
The royal family combats internet trolls with new rules of conduct
Their house, their rules.
By Lacey Smith
TripAdvisor is still promoting hotels after learning of sexual assault allegations, report finds
The site asked women to leave public reviews detailing their assault.
By Laura Byager
Facebook plans 'enterprise edition' of VR headsets
A new job listing hints at Facebook's future VR plans.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook is greasing up politicians around the globe, leak reveals
Friends in high places.
By Kellen Beck
Apple walks back statement after freaking out podcasters
"Your show won’t be removed for having episode numbers in episode titles."
By Matt Binder
Amazon will open new grocery stores separate from Whole Foods, report says
The first one could open this year.
By Karissa Bell
Instagram is the most used platform for grooming crimes, report finds
A staggering 200 percent rise in offences on the platform.
By Laura Byager
Twitter looks to let you hide replies to your tweets
Another feature to improve "conversational health."
By Johnny Lieu
IBM exec says we need to get the world ready for quantum computing
Here's a breakdown of IBM Q System One and the future of quantum computers.
Amazon now lets Prime members pick a day of the week to get all their purchases at once
Less waste, less theft with Amazon Day.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube will now disable comments on all videos featuring children
The move comes after an exposé on inappropriate content in YouTube comments.
By Matt Binder
TikTok fined $5.7 million for collecting children's data
They've already made some changes.
By Lacey Smith
Blackberry accuses Twitter of illegally using message technology in lawsuit
In its lawsuit, BlackBerry refers to Twitter as “a relative latecomer to the mobile messaging world.”
By Matt Binder
Microsoft bolsters cloud security with more AI threat detection
The tech giant announced a new integrated Microsoft Azure Sentinel tool and enterprise access to Microsoft Threat Experts ahead of the RSA security conference.
By Rob Marvin
TikTok gets fined $5.7 million for collecting children's data, announces new kid-friendly version
TikTok is now forcing some users to submit government issued IDs to prove their age.
By Jack Morse
Ariana Grande is now Instagram’s most-followed woman
She's coming for ALL of the top spots.
By Lacey Smith
FTC fines company for fake Amazon reviews in first case of its kind
"Please make my product … stay a five star.”
By Matt Binder
After CES rejected a female sex tech company the CEO calls for change
Her product was called "immoral" and "profane."
Try your hand at working in an Amazon warehouse with this game
Can you keep those shifts coming?
By Johnny Lieu
What does consolidation of the internet mean for society? It's complicated.
A new report provides more questions than answers, but that may not be a bad thing.
By Jack Morse