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Google takes on Apple with a swarm of new hardware products: The week in tech news — Technically Speaking
The Google event earlier this week unveiled a new phone, smart display, and tablet-laptop device. Meanwhile, Facebook announces their first piece of hardware: smart speakers.
Facebook's Portal is coming at a very odd time — Technically Speaking
Facebook just released its first pair of smart speakers, the $199 Portal and $349 Portal+, but the company's recent security breach has many skeptical to invite the social network company into their home.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey doesn't use a computer or a tablet, apparently
Turns out you can run a big business on a smartphone.
Google mocks cryptocurrency as 'not real' in Call Screen ad
Your hopes and dreams of a decentralized, stateless currency are nothing more than a Silicon Valley punchline.
By Jack Morse
Amazon used AI to promote diversity. Too bad it’s plagued with gender bias.
Algorithms reflect societal biases in more ways than one.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube accounts for 47 percent of music streaming, study claims
A new study finds that the majority of on-demand music streaming is consumed via YouTube videos.
By Matt Binder
Oh no: Samsung might drop the headphone jack from its flagships next year
Please don't do this, Samsung.
The best Pixel 3 updates are coming to Pixel 2. When will we see the real next big thing?
Google had the chance to convince me to upgrade to the Pixel 3. It didn’t close the deal.
Google officially unveils its new Chromecast streaming media device
Meet the new Google Chromecast, almost the same as the old Google Chromecast.
By Matt Binder
Treat people like the burden they are with Google's 'call screen' feature
The feature allows you to screen calls — and offer up limited replies — in real time without answering your phone.
By Jack Morse
Google's Pixel Slate is a Chrome OS tablet with a detachable keyboard cover
A new premium Chrome OS device.
By Jake Krol
Leak reveals intriguing new details about the upcoming iPad Pros
New iPads will apparently be quite the capable video players.
Apple doubles down on Chinese hardware hack denial in letter to Congress
The company is claiming in no uncertain terms that the Bloomberg Businessweek story is flat out wrong.
By Jack Morse
Google will change rule that let apps scrape your Gmail inbox
No more shady email apps.
By Karissa Bell
Google exposed personal data of almost 500,000 and didn't disclose it
This is the end of Google+.
By Karissa Bell
Intel launches ninth-gen desktop processors
"Serious gaming requires serious performance."
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft says it can recover missing files following botched Windows 10 update
Microsoft: Missing files? Step away from the PC
By Matt Binder
Google Titan Security Key review: An expensive, easy-to-use security key
Security is in your pocket.
By Jake Krol
Apple's T2 chip makes third-party Mac repairs impossible
Mac repairs just went on lockdown.
By Matthew Humphries
Apple confirms a limited Supermicro malware attack
China has infiltrated US companies.
By Rachel Kraus
Mike Morhaime is no longer the CEO of Blizzard
Mike Morhaime is out, J. Allen Brack is in.
Samsung's massive 8K TV can be yours for *cough* $15,000
The biggest QLED 8K TV doesn't come cheap.