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The Mac mini is back with a much needed update
Your Mac mini prayers have been answered.
By Jack Morse
Snapchat launches 26 new premium video series in the UK
Snap is giving IGTV and YouTube a run for its money.
A weird, but hilarious Pixel 3 XL bug is giving them a second notch
Google heard you like notches.
By Johnny Lieu
Apple's iOS 12.1 update is coming Oct. 30, with Group FaceTime
iPhone users are also getting a highly anticipated Portrait Mode feature.
By Karissa Bell
Police trial of Amazon facial recognition tech doesn't seem to be going very well
Amazon pitched the same tech to ICE over the summer.
By Matt Binder
Google changed its mobile homepage for the first time in years
Google's home page has a new look on mobile.
By Karissa Bell
Twitter is reportedly removing the 'like' button and people do not like it
What? No more red hearts?
By Laura Byager
Here's what the new iPad Pro will look like, according to an iOS icon
No notch, no home button.
By Johnny Lieu
Google Maps has become a big bloated mess of features nobody wants
It's time for Google to chill with adding so many fluff features.
By Raymond Wong
Boston Red Sox have already won the World Series —according to a Google Search mistake
Google's algorithms want the Dodgers to lose, apparently.
By Sasha Lekach
Microsoft officially closes $7.5 billion purchase of GitHub
Microsoft promises to keep the developer platform open and independent.
By Matt Binder
Report: Google paid Android creator Andy Rubin a ton of cash following sexual misconduct allegations
Rubin reportedly coerced an Android employee into performing oral sex.
By Jack Morse
What does it actually take to hack an election? — Technically Speaking
Taking a look at how tech companies are fighting against foreign interference in upcoming elections.
Facebook fined £500K for 'serious breaches' of data protection law
The maximum penalty permitted.
Facebook is working on a music app to rival TikTok: report
Facebook wants those teens back.
By Johnny Lieu
iPhone XR reviews, Amazon cashierless stores in NY, and election hacking: A tech news roundup — Technically Speaking
In tech news this week: The new iPhone XR reviews are out, Amazon is opening a cashierless payments store in NYC, and the U.S. Department of Justice brought its first criminal case over alleged Russian interference in the 2018 midterm elections.
Apple CEO Tim Cook comes out swinging against companies collecting your private data
Cook warned of the “data industrial complex.”
By Matt Binder
Google now lets you change search privacy settings on the Search page itself
There's a new way to access privacy settings for Google Search.
Apple's subscription TV service might be coming sooner than you think
The company's Netflix competitor could be right around the corner.
By Johnny Lieu
Amazon pitched facial recognition tech to ICE despite employee objections
Amazon wants to do business with ICE. And its employees aren't happy.
By Matt Binder
Apple admits people weren't hallucinating 'Beautygate'
Apple will fix this 'bug' in iOS 12.1
By Rachel Kraus
The first Amazon Go store in NYC will be across from the World Trade Center
Amazon's futuristic convenience store will open in New York's financial district.
By Matt Binder
Google News bug chews up massive amounts of data in the background
And it's costing users a lot of money.
By Johnny Lieu