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Elon Musk's hats are selling out faster than you can say 'boring'
30,000 hats sold so far.
This was the year we turned on social media
From Facebook, to Twitter, to cute-dog-friendly Instagram, we've started to reevaluate our relationships with social media.
By Jack Morse
Virtual reality might save my long-distance relationship
This might actually be the future of dating.
By Monica Chin
Apple fixes HomeKit bug that left users' doors open to hackers
The internet of crap?
Adobe claims it has finally closed the gender wage gap
If they're right, it's an important step forward.
By Monica Chin
The most difficult kind of computer systems to hack
The simpler the code, the better.
By Eames Yates
Florida man hacked Uber in 2016
A 20-year-old man from Florida was revealed to be behind Uber's massive 2016 hack.
Google is adding vertical videos recorded by celebrities to search results
Google is taking another step toward making search more fun.
By Karissa Bell
San Francisco was the place to be for people in tech. Then it wasn't.
Why tech industry workers are leaving the Bay Area.
By Kerry Flynn
People are spending millions on virtual CryptoKitties
And why are people spending millions on them?
Mozilla and Yahoo are suing each over Firefox's default search engine
And YOU get a lawsuit, and YOU get a lawsuit...
Android Oreo 8.1 is here, and it's boring but important
We promise, you'll notice the improvement.
By Monica Chin
Google just launched a new version of Android for low-budget phones
India, get ready for Android.
By Monica Chin
Hack Google Photos like a pro
6 hidden Google Photos tricks only pros know about.
Look out Apple, frenemy Microsoft is building its own Silicon Valley 'Campus of the Future'
California eco-friendly campus dreamin'
How Facebook Watch will overtake YouTube as the biggest video platform
More users = better data
By Brendan Gahan
Experimental research is giving the sense of touch to robotic prosthetics
The robot arm is controlled directly by the brain.
Google's Pixel Buds are no match for professional interpreters
Google is no match for humans.
By Raymond Wong
2 Airbnb hosts could be fined up to $148,000 for illegally renting out their apartments
They rented out four apartment units.
By Yvette Tan
Google debuts Google Go, its lightweight search for slow connections
It's small, zippy, and targeted at the emerging markets.
By Victoria Ho
YouTube CEO announces more human moderators to end violent kid videos
"Human judgment is critical to making contextualized decisions on content."
By Sasha Lekach
Australia launches inquiry into how Google and Facebook affect local media
Print ads are down, Google searches are way up.