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Facebook Portal reviews on Amazon appear to be padded with employee 5-star ratings
A bunch of reviewers who just absolutely loved the Portal share names with Facebook employees.
By Jack Morse
The people who brought you Pokémon Go are worth 4 billion bucks
Pokémon Go to the bank.
Facebook is about to start investing in local news
Will it change how people report on Facebook?
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Congress: It’s time to stand up for the right to privacy
“Consumers shouldn’t have to tolerate another year of companies irresponsibly amassing huge user profiles, data breaches that seem out of control and the vanishing ability to control our own digital lives,” writes Cook.
By Matt Binder
LG may be jumping on the 'foldable' phone train. But there's a twist.
Interesting things seem to be coming from LG next month.
Microsoft is dropping a lot of money to help improve affordable housing in Seattle
It's the largest pledge in the company's history.
By Johnny Lieu
No, you can’t hide a security camera in your Airbnb rental photos and call that 'disclosure'
Attention Airbnb hosts: disclose your security cameras.
By Matt Binder
Verizon extends free Apple Music subscription for some Unlimited plans indefinitely
It's a win-win for Verizon and Apple.
By Matt Binder
Jeff Bezos slammed by 85 groups for selling facial-recognition tech to the feds
The letter demands Amazon stop providing its facial-recognition tech, dubbed Rekognition, to government agencies.
By Jack Morse
Roku backtracks, says it's pulling Infowars from its platform
Alex Jones and InfoWars still has a home on Roku.
By Matt Binder
Microsoft is preparing Windows 10 for foldable devices
Microsoft's first Windows 10 build for foldable devices has already made an appearance.
By Matt Binder
Swiping is here to turn the YouTube app into ultimate time-waster
Say goodbye to your free time.
Apple may finally be launching a new iPod touch
This upgrade has been long overdue.
A smartphone camera with 10x optical zoom may be in the works
That's better than most standalone cameras.
Rumors are swirling about Apple's AirPower wireless charging again
We'll believe it when we see it.
By Rachel Kraus
Dash buttons ruled illegal in Amazon's second largest market
Amazon says it will fight the ruling.
By Rachel Kraus
Google Chrome to start blocking intrusive ads worldwide
Google first launched this feature in February 2018 in North America and Europe. The filter, which is going global in July, removes only the most intrusive, annoying types of ads that violate the Coalition for Better Ads' standards.
By Angela Moscaritolo
CES 2019 had nothing to say about the biggest conversation in tech
CES needs a more open conversation about data privacy.
By Pete Pachal
Amazon is looking into its own gaming service: report
The tech giant continues to put its finger in nearly every pie.
By Johnny Lieu
Ring's 'AI' reportedly involved people in Ukraine watching customer videos
And yes, those are reportedly videos from both outside and inside the home.
By Jack Morse
LG's rollable TV is here and whoa, 2019 might be a crazy year for tech
LG sure knows how to roll up.