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Apple's Mac App Store gets a complete makeover
It's not "Project Marzipan," but it's a start.
By Rachel Kraus
Essential oils, humble brags, and baes: A look at Craig Federighi's macOS tags
The Apple senior vice president showed off some interesting file tags at WWDC.
By Jack Morse
Apple launches macOS Mojave with Dark Mode, support for some iOS apps
Step over to the dark side.
First Apple killed the headphone jack — now it’s coming for your ruler, with new AR features
Shared Experiences and an open file format will let AR have even deeper integrations.
By Jake Krol
Apple spotlights young developers ahead of WWDC
Some of Apple's youngest developers are also trying to make the biggest difference.
By Karissa Bell
Microsoft confirms it will acquire code-sharing site GitHub [Updated]
The code repository is valued at $2 billion.
By Sasha Lekach
New MacOS 10.14 features appear to leak ahead of WWDC 2018
Dark mode, an Apple News app, Xcode 10... lots of revelations here.
Google, facing an internal rebellion, will end its work with the U.S. military
Google has faced significant blowback from employees over its decision to work with the U.S. Department of Defense on a military project involving artificial intelligence.
Facebook finally kills its terrible Trending news section
After a long and bumpy saga, Facebook Trending is no more.
This veteran firefighter and amputee is building powerful prosthetics for extreme sports
Prosthetics are not only medical devices, they're tools to help people regain control of their passions.
Grindr, other dating apps are working to add STD notification features
In-app STD notifications could help stem the rising tide of infections in the gay community.
By Rachel Kraus
Uber will resume its self-driving program, looks to offer driver benefits
Never mind the losses.
By Johnny Lieu
3 reasons why Microsoft's more valuable than Google
Microsoft just earned some serious bragging rights.
By Karissa Bell
Papua New Guinea will ban Facebook for one month
The country might even create a state-run social network instead.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube deletes music videos created by gangs to 'incite violence'
"In London we have gangs who make drill videos and in those videos, they taunt each other."
Jeff Bezos wants to build a moon colony, with or without NASA
Another development in the billionaires' race to colonize space.
Samsung will pretend to break millions of TVs in a new ad. What could go wrong?
What could go right?
By Jake Krol
Apple is giving away a month of free iCloud storage to new subscribers
Mmm... terabytes....
By Rachel Kraus
GDPR meltdown: A bunch of U.S. news sites are down in Europe
Did you guys not get the memo?
Apple wins $539 million in damages in patent battle with Samsung
For Apple, it had "always been about more than money."
By Johnny Lieu
Amazon's real-time package tracker is rolling out across the U.S.
Package tracking gets a 2018 upgrade.
By Jake Krol
How to use GDPR to clean out your inbox once and for all
An opportunity for a proper cleanse.
GDPR email subject lines sound even more desperate than your ex lovers
The GDPR thirst is real.