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Apple News wants to fight Facebook-induced filter bubbles
Apple is leaning even harder into news.
By Karissa Bell
Google Measure app is available (but glitchy) on even more phones
Some measurements are thousands of feet off.
YouTube just made it easier for creators to make money without ads
YouTube is opening up new ways to make money off channels.
By Karissa Bell
Google makes it easier to control your account settings with a new search feature
iOS and Web users will get the redesign in the future.
By Jake Krol
Facebook lets some group admins charge members for access
Because you definitely want to pay for it.
By Jack Morse
What your receptionist says about your company culture
'If you want to build a strong culture, the first thing you have to do is open your eyes.'
By Mashable
Microsoft employees demand cancellation of contracts with ICE
"We believe that Microsoft must take an ethical stand, and put children and families above profits."
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook fires shots at YouTube with new poll and gaming creator tools
'Facebooker' just doesn't have the same ring to it, though.
By Rachel Kraus
The email problem no one is talking about: mistaken identity
Emails from people who think you're someone else can be hilarious, embarrassing, and dangerous. And they're on the rise.
By Chris Taylor
Samsung's cancelled foldable phone looks exactly like you thought it would
Well, it folds. And it has two screens.
Facebook tightens its policies on gun-related advertising
If you're under 18, you won't be seeing firearm ads on Facebook.
By Johnny Lieu
Blood feud: Feds hit Theranos founder with criminal charges
With 11 wire fraud counts against her, Elizabeth Holmes faces jail time.
By Jack Morse
Instagram is no longer notifying users when you screenshot their story
Instagram has stopped testing a feature that notified users when someone took a screenshot or screen recording of their story.
What AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner means for the future of the internet
Hint: It's not good.
By Jack Morse
Elon Musk and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel hold 'Loop' press conference to shut down the haters
Rahm Emanuel had his boy Elon Musk's back.
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft could power Walmart's Amazon Go rival
Microsoft is developing the tech for cashier-less and checkout line-free stores.
By Rachel Kraus
Google unveils revamped Ad Settings page to reassure us about its data collection
Keeping up with the Facebook Joneses.
By Rachel Kraus
Apple's officially making it harder for cops to bust into your iPhone
Law enforcement isn't happy.
By Jack Morse
HoloLens 2 will reportedly address the biggest criticism of the first model
The HoloLens adventure continues.
By Jake Krol