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Screw your terms of service
The mess is much bigger than Donald Trump and Logan Paul.
The iMac Pro has vastly improved cooling, teardown reveals
No easy RAM access, though.
Apple's latest acquisition is a huge bummer for Android developers
Apple has snapped up another startup and it could have big implications for Android developers.
By Karissa Bell
Logan Paul isn't the only problem. YouTube is broken — here's how to fix it.
There are always going to be dumb twentysomethings on YouTube. What matters is how the video service treats them.
By Chris Taylor
Google's experimental operating system, Fuchsia, is now available for the Pixelbook
We don't know what it is, but it's probably awesome.
By Monica Chin
Amazon shipped a bonkers number of items to Prime customers in 2017
We're talking billions. Yes, billions.
Iran shuts down Instagram, Telegram apps amid protests
Apps once again find themselves at the center of protests
Popular Chrome extension is secretly mining cryptocurrency
Cryptojacking is the new crypto-fad, and we don't like it one bit.
Ripple overtakes Ethereum as the second largest cryptocurrency
73.6 billion dollars and rising.
Meghan Markle is the princess of British Google search trends in 2017
She shares the crown with Bitcoin. And slime.
By Liza Hearon
Apple could be subject to criminal charges in France over phone slowdowns
Not great news for the tech giant.
Tokyo may use facial recognition for security at the 2020 Olympics
Another step in the growth of facial recognition surveillance.
Cybersecurity maestro and former fugitive John McAfee claims his phone got hacked
Did the cybersecurity legend get hacked?
By Mark Kaufman
Instagram has a new feature that adds 'recommended' posts to your feed
The new feature will recommend posts based on the activity of the accounts you follow.
2017's most memorable Instagram moments
Through an Instagram filter, 2017 was beautiful.
By Louise Bartolotta
Julian Assange's Twitter account is back, but the mystery remains
Holiday season conspiracy theories.
By Liza Hearon
Eric Schmidt steps down as chairman of Alphabet
Alphabet board to appoint new non-executive chairman.
By Kerry Flynn
Instagram has a cool new feature that only appears after you wait 5 seconds
Blink and you literally will miss it.
By Raymond Wong
Walmart continues to gird itself for the battle against Amazon
All your shopping is belong to us.
Facebook defends targeted ads that only show job openings to young people
Ah, to be young and employed.
Uber CEO just hired his number two. Yes, it's a man.
Barney Harford previously led Orbitz.
By Kerry Flynn