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Google's secret China censorship project shares a name with Sergey Brin's mega-yacht
Get you a Dragonfly that can do both.
By Jack Morse
Elon Musk's Boring Company wants to build a tunnel to Dodger Stadium
The fare will probably be just $1.
Google One officially launches with cheaper storage plans
Google Drive is now Google One.
Instagram is investigating hacked accounts, promises new 2FA features
Instagram has an update for users whose accounts have been hacked.
By Karissa Bell
Sean Rad, early Tinder employees, sue Tinder owners IAC/Match for billions
IAC says "hell no."
By Rachel Kraus
Robots ruin the fun of 'Where's Waldo?' with facial recognition
This is why we can't have nice things.
By Jess Joho
Twitter suspends Proud Boys before white supremacist rally
Alex Jones is still tweeting, though.
Apple influenced Mark Zuckerberg's decision to ban InfoWars, report says
Zuckerberg followed Apple's lead.
By Karissa Bell
Google's new celebrity video app is basically AMA for search
Google has new celebrity-friendly video app.
By Karissa Bell
Google never really left China: a look at the Chinese website Google's been quietly running
The data collected from 265.com provided the groundwork for Google's secret, Chinese censorship-friendly mobile search app.
By Matt Binder
The live feed of Microsoft's underwater datacenter is strangely soothing
Fish and data, that's what's on the menu.
The best thing about the Google Pixel 3 might be its headphones
Pixel customers may finally get headphones in the box.
By Jake Krol
Facebook 'regrets' adding confetti and balloons to Indonesia earthquake posts
AI is still far from perfect.
By Jack Morse
Verizon accused of lying about rural coverage, stifling 4G LTE expansion
Getting LTE out in the country can be complicated.
By Matt Binder
Amazon launches grocery pickup in 30 minutes at Whole Foods
Order your groceries with the app, then just pull up to the pickup zone.
Airbnb's sleepover contest at the Great Wall of China has been cancelled
No sleeping here.
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook's app is now the third-most popular browser in the U.S.
Facebook's firehose is more powerful than ever.
By Karissa Bell
Alex Jones has another terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day
MailChimp has terminated InfoWars account.
By Jack Morse
Tokyo 2020 will be the first Olympic Games to use facial recognition
Attendees will get in faster, but there are privacy concerns.
By Jake Krol
Apple's 4TB hard drives are $3,200. Samsung might have a better idea.
Please let this be true.
Apple Music has a new mix based on what your friends are listening to
Hey, what you're listening to? Never mind, I'll just check it out myself.
The InfoWars app is still alive and well in the App Store and Google Play
Apple and Google's bans have only gone so far.
By Karissa Bell
How the dominoes in Alex Jones' social media empire all fell at once
Peer pressure + public pressure = consequences.
By Rachel Kraus
Fraudsters are abusing Google with fake copyright complaints, and it's getting worse
This isn't what the DMCA is for.
By Matt Binder