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Facebook labeled part of the Declaration of Independence as 'hate speech'
It was being shared by a newspaper ahead of the Fourth of July.
If tech CEOs were Founding Fathers, here's who they'd be
Old white men and their middle-aged equivalents.
By Rachel Kraus
Google says no one is reading your emails, except...
Be careful with who you give permissions to.
Seth Rogen calls out Twitter's Jack Dorsey for the platform's white supremacist problem
Seth Rogen is taking Twitter to task for giving more than just a platform to white supremacists.
By Matt Binder
Instagram is reportedly testing a 'questions' feature for Stories
Instagram Stories could soon get much more interactive.
By Karissa Bell
A major Facebook bug may have unblocked people you blocked
That ex you blocked on Facebook may have had access to your posts without you knowing.
By Matt Binder
3 ways California is leading the country in digital rights
The California Consumer Privacy Act is just the beginning.
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft leak hints that a rumored dual-screen Surface is pocket-sized
Microsoft's rumored dual-screen Surface -- reportedly codenamed "Andromeda" -- is apparently built to be highly portable.
Comcast went down all over the U.S.
And it couldn't have happened to a nicer internet service provider.
By Jack Morse
Inside Microsoft's secret Surface testing labs
Where Surface devices are tortured... for good.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook 'split memes' are driving everyone crazy
Memes are literally being cut in half on Facebook, all to game the system.
By Matt Binder
Republicans think social media companies censor opposing political viewpoints
A Pew survey found that Republicans overwhelmingly believe tech companies "support the views of liberals over conservatives."
By Jack Morse
Facebook and Google accused of using 'dark patterns' to mislead users into sharing personal data
The world's biggest tech companies are deceiving you into sharing more of your personal data. What GDPR?
By Matt Binder
Instagram celebrates its latest milestone by letting you add music to your Story
Instagram Stories: now with more music.
By Karissa Bell
Apple may offer subscription bundles — and they sound a lot like Amazon Prime
The bundle comes for us all.
By Sasha Lekach
No, Harley Davidson's CEO did not call Trump a moron, but don't tell Twitter that
Tens of thousands of people retweeted a quote reporting the CEO of Harley Davidson called President Trump a "moron." But, he didn't.
By Matt Binder
Twitter commits to taking on the bots and the abusers (yet again)
Twitter unveils their latest strategies combatting bots and malicious automation on the website. Will it actually work this time?
By Matt Binder
Microsoft says its facial recognition technology is less biased
A study found the software incorrectly identified darker-skinned women as often as one-third of the time.
Here's what to expect from Silicon Valley's secret privacy meeting
Chill, it's not that big of a deal.
These extremely good Google Maps features that everyone definitely wanted are finally sort of available
Google Maps wants you to start "following a neighborhood" today, whatever that means.
By Jack Morse