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Facebook just bought a furniture shopping startup
FB e-commerce could soon be here.
By Mashable Video
Microsoft teases HoloLens 2 in new video
Microsoft might be preparing to launch a new version of its mixed reality headset.
Google's augmented reality Maps are live for some users
The majority will have to wait.
Paris is suing Airbnb for illegal listings
The City of Love is popular, but it's not so big on the online rental marketplace.
By Johnny Lieu
Amazon, DoorDash will keep the controversial tipping policy Instacart just ditched
Tipping policies that use money from tips to pay a worker's base wages are deeply unpopular, and one business's policy change now shines a light on others.
Amazon's QVC-style shopping channel is a monument to sadness
Get lost in the search for the perfect smart home.
By Jack Morse
Facebook just bought a furniture shopping startup
The team will help improve Facebook's "AI capabilities."
By Karissa Bell
Amazon reportedly rethinking HQ2 in New York City
“Nice Amazon deal, New York. It would be a shame if something happened to it.”
By Matt Binder
Surprise! Amazon’s suggestions for facial recognition laws wouldn’t govern them at all
Lawmakers, Amazon has some tips!
By Rachel Kraus
Google is launching an accessibility tool for deaf people which turns speech into text in real time
Google has built a live-transcription app to help people with hearing loss.
Microsoft cybersecurity expert: Please, stop using Internet Explorer as a web browser
“Internet Explorer is a compatibility solution.”
By Matt Binder
LOL, bye: Facebook’s teen meme project is dead before it was released
LOLing no more.
By Johnny Lieu
Jeff Bezos' use of 'complexifier' has people scratching their heads
It's not really a word.
By Johnny Lieu
Jeff Bezos says National Enquirer threatened to reveal his nude photos
The Amazon founder made the revelation on his personal blog.
By Johnny Lieu
Germany orders Facebook to stop combining user data from multiple sources into one
Facebook's tentacles are writhing.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter loses millions of users, but still makes record quarterly revenue
In place of monthly active users, Twitter will report a new metric it’s calling “monetizable daily active users.”
By Matt Binder
LG's new flagship will have face unlocking tech that works in all conditions, company claims
LG has a lot to show at its February event in Barcelona.
Skype's new feature will blur that bong you forgot was sitting right behind you
Oh hell yeah, Skype.
By Jack Morse
Spotify bets big on podcasts with acquisition of Gimlet and Anchor
“With the world focused on trying to reduce screen time, it opens up a massive audio opportunity,” says Spotify's founder.
By Matt Binder
Congress is 'deeply troubled' by Apple's FaceTime bug, and it wants answers
A letter, signed by two members of Congress, puts Apple CEO Tim Cook in the hot seat.
By Jack Morse
Facebook will award bonuses to employees who fix its fake news, hate speech problems
The social network will now award bonuses based on "social good."
By Matt Binder
Have your passwords been stolen by hackers? New Chrome extension will let you know
Google's new Password Checkup Chrome extension is a must-have.
Apple veteran Deirdre O'Brien to replace Angela Ahrendts as retail chief
Shaking things up in its Retail department.