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T-Mobile and Sprint sign $26.5 billion merger deal to accelerate 5G rollout
T-Mobile and Sprint have finally reached an agreement.
By Karissa Bell
All the new rumored Instagram features that might kick Snapchat's ass
Snapchat's ass-whooping is gonna continue.
By Raymond Wong
Google told us more about how that 'expiring emails' feature works
Are expiring emails the privacy panacea we've been waiting for? Not so much.
By Rachel Kraus
Apple officially kills its AirPort router
Bye-bye AirPort, it was nice knowing you.
Facebook's new ad wants you to forget about that whole subverting democracy thing
But at least it doesn't involve chairs.
By Jack Morse
Facebook's richer than ever, despite data privacy scandals
Facebook's issues haven't affected the company's bottom line.
By Karissa Bell
What do Trump and Apple want from each other, anyway?
Here's what could be on the table between the President and the Apple CEO.
By Rachel Kraus
Here’s why you’re getting all those terms of service update emails
It's got something to do with the European Union.
WhatsApp is banning teens under 16 in Europe ahead of privacy law changes
The change comes into effect in May.
Google's big Gmail update makes your inbox smarter and more secure
Google just made some major changes to your inbox.
By Karissa Bell
Honestly, what the heck is happening on YouTube?
Beastiality thumbnails are just the latest piece of disturbing content to be uncovered on the platform.
By Rachel Kraus
Amazon can now deliver packages to the trunk of your car
Amazon Key In-Car lets couriers unlock your car remotely.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook doubles the amount of terrorism content scrubbed from its platform
The company said it removed or added a warning to 1.9 million pieces of "ISIS and al-Qaeda" content in January through March.
The data scientist behind the Cambridge Analytica scandal fires back at Facebook
The notorious data scientist Aleksandr Kogan has a lot to get off his chest.
Facebook really, really wants you to believe you’re not the product it’s selling
The social network fires back at its biggest critics.
Data scientist at centre of Cambridge Analytica scandal apologises for his role in it
"Back then we thought it was fine."
By Johnny Lieu
AT&T's cheap monthly streaming service is for cord-cutters who don't care about sports
The service will launch within "the next several weeks."
By Karissa Bell
Gmail accounts appear to send out spam, and their owners are baffled
The issue persists even after a password change, and many of the accounts had 2FA enabled.
By Jack Morse
Hackers want your data. Meet the ones who are trying to protect it.
These nerds help keep your data safe.
By Monica Chin
Download this: Google's Grasshopper aims to make coding as easy as a game
Ever wanted to learn to code, but didn't know where to start? Google's new app wants to help.
By Karissa Bell