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Super Micro report says no, there was no secret Chinese hardware implant
Things are looking worse for the explosive 'hardware hack' story.
By Jack Morse
Internet gatekeepers block sex ed content because algorithms mistake it for porn
The problem isn't hard to fix, but tech companies don't seem interested in solutions.
By Rebecca Ruiz
At the Google hearing, Congress proves they still have no idea how the internet works
Once again our elected officials prove they aren't the most tech-savvy.
By Matt Binder
Instagram will offer special features to influencers with new 'creator accounts'
A new type of account for influencers.
By Karissa Bell
Google CEO Sundar Pichai pressed on bias and China search engine on Capitol Hill
A House committee grills Google's CEO on political bias, Russian interference, and a planned search engine.
By Rachel Kraus
A bug left your Microsoft account wide open to complete takeover
A major vulnerability left your Microsoft accounts open for the taking.
By Matt Binder
Samsung's new A8s smartphone doesn't have a headphone jack
Guess that means no more ads making fun of Apple?
Microsoft Surface Studio 2 is a wondrous device for creatives who can afford it
This kind of experience doesn't come cheap.
Google to kill Google+ early after exposing personal data of more than 50 million
It's almost time to say goodbye to Google+.
By Karissa Bell
Not sure where to eat? Google Maps can now recommend places before you even search
Google Maps is adding an entire personalized section that makes it easier to find restaurants and activities nearby.
Microsoft's new Edge browser will support Chrome extensions
By switching to the Chromium rendering engine, Microsoft expects to support Chrome extensions as well as allowing progressive web apps to take advantage of the new engine. Existing Universal Windows Platform apps will keep using EdgeHTML, though.
By Matthew Humphries
Elon Musk in 60 Minutes interview: 'I do not respect the SEC’
That's pretty direct.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey gets roasted for his ignorant tweets about Myanmar
Do better, Jack.
By Kellen Beck
This neural-net powered AI is way better at chess than anyone
It also mastered shogi and Go.
By Jake Krol
Amazon is targeting airports for its next cashier-free Go store expansion, report says
Amazon Go, coming soon to an airport near you?
By Matt Binder
Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge is real, and it's coming to the Mac
Microsoft has confirmed the news: The next major version of Edge will be Chromium-based.
Microsoft wants regulation to keep the 'facial recognition genie' in the bottle
Microsoft president Brad Smith issued a lengthy call for immediate government regulation.
By Jack Morse
Lyft beats rival Uber in race to file for IPO
The first big tech IPO of 2019 is cued up.
Allo, goodbye: Google is killing off the messaging app
The platform will say farewell in early 2019.
By Johnny Lieu
Alphabet's drone delivery startup Wing will launch service in 2019
Get your medicine, food, and diapers delivered by drone for free in Spring of next year.
By Matt Binder
Waymo launches self-driving taxi service, but caveats abound
Waymo One, Alphabet's self-driving taxi service, is here.
Samsung caught using stock photo taken with DSLR to showcase Galaxy A8 camera
Not cool, Samsung.
By Matt Binder
Google’s Santa Tracker is back with more holiday fun for 2018
Google Maps and Assistant are getting in on the holiday fun this year.
By Matt Binder
Facebook collections are now shareable and collaborative
Facebook's curation tool has just received a holiday update.
By Matt Binder
Microsoft's next browser might be based on Chromium
Microsoft might be replacing Edge with a browser that's far more similar to Google's Chrome.