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Instagram will use hashtags to support people struggling with opioid abuse
Instagram wants to help reach people affected by the opioid criss.
By Karissa Bell
Juul is playing whack-a-mole with counterfeiters selling fake vapes to kids
Don't be fooled by fake Juuls.
By Rachel Kraus
What the real history of the 'Wild West' can teach us about the tech industry
Taming the west wasn't easy.
By Rachel Kraus
New York is getting its very own checkout-free Amazon Go store
Amazon Go stores use cameras and sensors to figure out who you are and and charge you for what you're buying.
By Raymond Wong
Microsoft might update all of its Surface devices on Oct. 2
It's gonna be a really busy fall.
By Raymond Wong
Elon Musk talks Neuralink, electric airplanes, smokes weed with Joe Rogan
Just another day in the office for Musk?
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's hearing on conservative shadowbanning was a mess
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sat before the House Energy and Commerce Committee today to discuss reports of shadowbanning conservatives.
By Matt Binder
Genius or manchild? Reconsidering Steve Jobs after his daughter's book
'Small Fry' by Lisa Brennan-Jobs is powerful testimony for the #MeToo age.
By Chris Taylor
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweets opening testimony during congressional hearing
This is the first time someone's live-tweeted in the hot seat of a congressional hearing.
By Matt Binder
Uber introduces minimum rating requirements for riders, so don't be a jerk
Be nice, or else.
By Johnny Lieu
Take a blissful news vacation by visiting Facebook's empty 'Trending News' tab
It might be a fluke, but it's an awesome one.
By Rachel Kraus
Google Chrome turns 10 with a fresh look, better omnibox, and more
It's an all-new Chrome.
By Pete Pachal
If these images are for real, the iPad has never been so beautiful
Unofficial renders show a slick looking new iPad.
Google Chrome teases surprise as it celebrates 10 years
The internet's favorite web browser hits double-digits.
Google restricts tech support ads, thanks to how bad many of them are
"It’s increasingly difficult to separate the bad actors from the legitimate providers."
By Johnny Lieu
Bang and Olufsen's new speaker is a wheel that you can hang on a wall
Looking for something different? You've found it.
Turns out, not many people change their minds because of something they see on social media
The research is in.
By Angela Moscaritolo
Samsung's massive 8K QLED TV will hit stores in October
Finally, an 8K TV you can buy.
Apple takes a step towards its own version of Google Glass
It quietly bought AR lens startup Akonia Holographics.
By Johnny Lieu