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Facebook's new 'high-quality' News Feed looks a lot like its old, low-quality News Feed
Fox News is once again number one and fake news still has a place.
By Jack Morse
What to expect at Google I/O: Android P, Google Assistant, and lots of AI
Here's everything we think Google will launch.
By Karissa Bell
Microsoft's new Remote Assist app will make HoloLens a less lonely experience
Mixed reality just got a whole lot better.
By Raymond Wong
Google implementing new election ads rules as midterms approach
A searchable political ads library and more transparency are coming from the tech giant
Now you can buy clothes or make reservations without ever leaving Instagram
The impulse shopper's dream — or nightmare.
By Rachel Kraus
Live Nation to roll out facial recognition at events, and we're not cheering
Convenience comes at the cost of privacy.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter thinks you should really change your password, like, now
Yes, that goes for *all* Twitter users. Even you.
By Jack Morse
The era of the supermarket's over. Thank these gigantic robot warehouses for that.
The warehouse is like a human body – it has a central nervous system (software), a cardiovascular system (conveyor belts) and it even has red blood cells (red crates).
Nokia 6.1 looks very fancy for its price
The new mid-ranger from Nokia is coming to the U.S. on May 6.
Facebook is really proud of its 300,000 business bots, despite claiming it will put ’people first’
Bots for businesses on Facebook Messenger are going strong.
By Rachel Kraus
Snap is tanking after disappointing earnings
2017 Q4 may not have marked a turnaround after all.
By Rachel Kraus
Mark Zuckerberg sounds exactly like Barack Obama in his F8 keynote
It was hard to not notice the similarities.
Facebook announces new dating service 'for serious relationships, not hookups'
Serious inquiries only!
Everything Mark Zuckerberg had to say about data privacy at F8
The Facebook CEO stares down the data-leaking elephant in the room.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook tests anti-hate speech feature in News Feed hours before developer conference starts
Keep an eye out for it.
By Monica Chin
Facebook announces plans to build 'Clear History' tool to combat privacy concerns
The major privacy change was announced ahead of the company's annual developer conference, F8.
Zuckerberg sent ultimatum by UK parliament: show your face or get a formal summons
Be afaid, Zuck. Be very afraid.
Facebook's facial recognition feature could help find missing persons
"This is the 2018 high-tech missing persons poster."
By Johnny Lieu
A brief history of the epic Twitter beef between T-Mobile and Sprint
The two CEOs have spent a LOT of time tweeting about each other.
By Karissa Bell
WhatsApp cofounder leaves following Cambridge Analytica scandal
Jan Koum leaves WhatsApp about six months after his cofounder.
By Sasha Lekach
Twitter sold data to a Cambridge Analytica-linked researcher — but it's not as bad as it sounds
You're still not off the hook, Zuck.
By Monica Chin