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Vivo is launching the first phone with an under-the-display fingerprint scanner
Under-the-display fingerprint scanners in smartphones are finally happening.
T-Mobile finally beats Verizon to become fastest 4G LTE network in U.S.
Everyone's eating T-Mobile's dust.
By Raymond Wong
Amazon Go app is now available ahead of cashier-less store opening
The future of shopping is here.
By Sasha Lekach
It looks like audiobooks are finally coming to the Google Play store
A hint of what's to come?
By Sasha Lekach
Twitter to notify users who got played by Russian propaganda accounts
Check your inboxes.
By Jack Morse
Tech companies have endured a PR nightmare, not that the business world cares
Once a corporate giant, always a corporate giant.
Trump struck net neutrality down — and kickstarted the movement that will save it
This is a war on multiple fronts -- and there are many reasons to believe the people will win.
By Chris Taylor
Lifehack: Delete Twitter from your phone, because it sucks
Let's finally just (mostly) call it off.
By Foster Kamer
Facebook appoints its first black board member
Kenneth Chenault has worked at American Express since 1981.
By Kerry Flynn
A Google bus was attacked outside of San Francisco, just like buses from Apple
That makes the fifth tech bus to be attacked by an unknown person or persons.
By Jack Morse
Facebook became your news diet. Now, it's going to serve you junk.
Facebook became a go-to place for news. Now, it's leaving a vacuum that won't be filled by anything good.
Someone is attacking Apple buses outside of San Francisco
At least one Apple employee suspects "rubber rounds."
By Jack Morse
Google will construct three new undersea cables in 2019
If you live in one of these areas, Google Cloud is on its way.
By Monica Chin
YouTube will try to prevent the next Logan Paul fiasco by cutting off the cash
More people, less freedom.
The Google Arts and Culture app has a race problem
Google is whitewashing global art history.
Jeff Bezos is donating $33 million to help undocumented immigrants
And there may be more to come.
By Monica Chin
Google says Spectre and Meltdown were the worst vulnerabilities in a decade
It took hundreds of engineers months to fix them.
Facebook announces a big News Feed change — and just wants you to be happy
Facebook is putting the social back in social media.
By Sasha Lekach
Comic super villain Peter Thiel reportedly submitted a bid for Gawker
If he won, could take its nearly 200,000 archived articles off the internet.