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Here's what you need to know from Day 3 of CES 2019
Big changes are coming to Twitter.
By Matt Binder
Samsung to launch Galaxy S10 and foldable phone at February event, report claims
Samsung might launch an absolute onslaught of phones this February.
Google will remind you of links you last visited next time you search
Never again lose that link you found last time you used Google.
By Matt Binder
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and wife MacKenzie to divorce
They originally met while working together at hedge fund D.E. Shaw back in the early '90s.
By Mashable Video
This aquatic drone will make your underwater shots look stunning
Step your IG game up.
Samsung's foldable phone to arrive in the first half of 2019
Samsung's foldable phone should be here by July.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos announces he and wife MacKenzie are getting a divorce
The pair have been married for 25 years.
China is pioneering the future of automation — by turning its eyes to the skies
In China, the era of automation we’ve all been promised by science fiction films is already underway.
By UBS
Samsung smartphone owners can't delete pre-installed Facebook app, report says
Talk about clingy!
By Rachel Kraus
Zuckerberg's 2019 resolution: a bunch of 'public discussions' about Facebook
Get ready for more awkward Zuck pics.
By Jack Morse
IBM just unveiled a 'quantum computing system' for commercial use
It's called the IBM Q System One, and IBM showed off a replica at CES.
By Jack Morse
Here’s what you need to know from CES 2019 Day 1
Customizable TVs, adorable robots, and more!
By Matt Binder
Face unlock can easily be defeated with a photo on many popular phones, study finds
Face recognition is not very secure on so many phones.
Samsung's profit and sales will miss estimates by a large margin, the company warns
First Apple, now Samsung.
Acer's monster Triton 900 laptop gets a monster price
Acer's Predator Triton 900 is a heavyweight laptop/tablet/desktop hybrid.
Apple is bringing iTunes and AirPlay 2 to Samsung TVs
It's a brave new world for Apple and Samsung.
Apple spent money to publicly troll everyone else's privacy issues at CES
Some masterful trolling from Apple at CES, even though Apple never actually attends CES.
Apple is still trying to explain why the new iPad Pro can get a little bendy
Apple released a support document explaining, in detail, why a new manufacturing process has led to some slightly warped iPad Pros.
This might be the first real photo of Samsung's Galaxy S10
Small bezels, Infinity-O display.
Google's futuristic gesture-sensing radar gets one step closer to reality
Project Soli could see the light of day after all.
By Karissa Bell
Microsoft's prediction of 2019 ten years ago is just a bit off
Maybe we'll catch up in 2029.
By Johnny Lieu