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YouTube promises to stop recommending flat Earth and 9/11 truther videos
Lots of people discover conspiracy theories on YouTube. The company says it wants to change that.
By Matt Binder
Randi Zuckerberg launches a new podcast where she tells woke fairy tales
Happily ever after? Not so much.
By Rachel Kraus
Zuckerberg's latest Facebook defense? A 'Wall Street Journal' op-ed
'We don’t sell people’s data, even though it’s often reported that we do.'
Happy 35th birthday, Macintosh! Here are 7 wild photos from the 1984 release.
What a magical time.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter experiments with ‘Original Tweeter’ tag on threaded conversations
Looks like Twitter is going all in on conversations.
By Matt Binder
Now Girl Scouts can earn badges for cybersecurity skills
Camping is great, but so is cybersecurity!
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft's Bing blocked in China
"We’ve confirmed that Bing is currently inaccessible in China and are engaged to determine next steps."
Now Facebook can more easily delete your trash Pages
Tread lightly, Page and Group managers.
By Jack Morse
YouTube TV is going nationwide just in time for cord-cutting Super Bowl fans
YouTube's cable TV alternative for cord cutters will soon be available in more than 98 percent of the country.
By Matt Binder
Apple wants you to send your best iPhone photos in return for, cough, exposure
You'll get recognition, but you won't get paid.
Google Hangouts is shutting down for some users in October
Nice knowing you, Hangouts.
Coffee delivery: Starbucks announces partnership with Uber Eats
Hot coffee brought to your door.
French regulator fines Google $57 million for GDPR violations
Google hasn't transparently implemented GDPR rules, French regulator claims.
Self-driving scooters and bikes? Uber's working on it.
Imagine scooters that can drive themselves to charging ports.
By Morgan Sung
Spotify's rumored $100 music player is a great idea, thinks dumb person with cash to burn
Because it's not like your smartphone can sync to your car stereo via Bluetooth.
By Jack Morse
Unsealed docs will detail how Facebook made money off children
The documents relate to a 2012 class action lawsuit brought against the social network after minors racked up thousands of dollars on credit cards and parents were denied refunds for unauthorized transactions.
By Matthew Humphries
Google Maps wants to help you avoid that speeding ticket
Speed limits and speed traps are starting to show up in the app.
By Matt Binder
Twitter bug that made your private tweets public went unnoticed for over 4 years
Some Twitter for Android users' accounts could have been impacted.
By Matt Binder