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Apple's macOS High Sierra bug fix comes with a new bug. Seriously.
Maybe some more testing before release, Apple?
China is deleting posts about a kindergarten allegedly abusing its toddlers
Censorship has ramped up, in the hopes of quelling public outrage.
By Yvette Tan
Man who deactivated Trump's Twitter account thought it wouldn't actually work
The identity of the Twitter employee is no longer a secret.
By Karissa Bell
Coinbase ordered to hand over the private data of thousands of users
The IRS won a judgement in its favor against the cryptocurrency exchange.
By Jack Morse
Even YouTube is launching its own Snapchat 'Stories' clone
YouTube is launching a stories feature called "Reels."
By Patrick Kulp
A man just pled guilty for his role in that massive Yahoo hack
And, surprise, he had ties to a Russian security agency.
By Jack Morse
Facebook will now share Community Help data with rescue and relief organizations
Facebook is making it easier for relief organizations to pinpoint exactly where people are in crisis.
Facebook launches new tool to help connect users with mentors
Facebook wants to help foster mentoring relationships all in one place.
Activists say their protests against corruption are being erased from Facebook
Facebook is accused of failing "80% of the world."
Google and YouTube are simply too big for advertisers to boycott
Bad headlines don't translate into a bad bottom line for YouTube.
By Patrick Kulp
Andy Rubin on leave from Essential after report about 'inappropriate relationship' at Google
The investigation took place in 2014.
MacOS High Sierra vulnerability was publicly disclosed in an Apple forum weeks ago
Apple only issued a public statement about it on November 28.
By Jack Morse
How to protect yourself from the massive macOS High Sierra security vulnerability
Apple released a detailed set of instructions designed to protect your machine.
By Jack Morse
Google finally fixed its horrendous excuse for a burger emoji
One month later, Google delivered.
1999 '60 Minutes' interview shows Amazon before it was the mega-company you know now
Back when Bezos was a lowly billionaire working out of a dingy Seattle office.
Microsoft's new 'Sets' could be the best Windows feature in years
Windows is about to get a serious productivity upgrade.
By Karissa Bell
Now you can play YouTube videos right inside WhatsApp
Well that's a lot less irritating!
By Monica Chin
YouTube deleted 150,000 kids videos that were targeted by child predators
YouTube is deleting videos in response to its kids' content crisis.
Cyber Monday sales break records yet again—including $1 billion spent via smartphones
The sales holiday is still going strong.
By Patrick Kulp