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Bill Gates trashes hyperloop and cryptocurrencies in AMA
He threw shade at a few of tech's biggest buzzwords during his Reddit AMA.
By Morgan Sung
Europeans asked Google for their 'Right to be Forgotten' 2.4 million times
People have asked Google to remove 2.4 million URLs so far.
By Rachel Kraus
Logan Paul has ads restored on YouTube videos, but he's not off the hook
The YouTuber has been cut off from ad revenue since early-February.
By Johnny Lieu
YouTube Live broadcasts get better replays, improved Super Chat, and more
Going live to YouTube just got better.
By Monica Chin
He fooled an entire nation with a fake Facebook profile. Then I tracked him down.
Hundreds thought they knew him. No one could believe he never even existed.
Hey Nokia, stop ruining our memories
We liked the 3310. The 8110 might be a step too far.
Microsoft battles U.S. authorities who want access to foreign-stored data
Law enforcement vs. privacy, yet again.
By Johnny Lieu
6 Gmail tips, tricks, and hacks to help you master your email
The first step to mastering Gmail is admitting you're not that great at it.
Cardano: a rising cryptocurrency that wants to change the world
An in-depth interview with the founder of Cardano, Charles Hoskinson
Dropbox, a company that turned down an offer from Steve Jobs in 2009, is finally going public
The cloud storage company is listing as $DBX.
By Kerry Flynn
This Amazon competitor is betting young shoppers will love its fancy boxes
Please don't eat the laundry detergent packs.
By Kerry Flynn
Twitter says its fighting the 'targeted abuse and harassment' of Parkland survivors
Twitter is stepping in.
By Karissa Bell
YouTube's algorithm is hurting America far more than Russian trolls ever could
Trending conspiracy theory videos about the Parkland shooting are only the latest problem for a company where the humans aren't in charge.
By Chris Taylor
This sandwich has your name on it (literally)
Maybe Kevin from accounting will finally stop stealing your lunch.
Android P may prevent background apps from accessing your camera
It's a win for your privacy.
By Monica Chin
Apple will probably launch two new iPads soon
They probably won't have Face ID, though.
Uber Express Pool: cheaper rides, as long as you don't mind walking
Hey, it's exercise!
By Pete Pachal