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Google's new Maps feature highlights different locations based on what you're doing
Google Maps will look a lot different soon.
By Karissa Bell
Firefox Quantum vs. Google Chrome: Which browser is faster?
Two browsers enter. One emerges victorious.
By Monica Chin
'The time is right'—a startup wants to get 100 progressive women elected to Congress
Google and Obama alumni have a plan to get women elected.
Google backs music startup to help make more Chance the Rappers
No label? No problem.
By Kerry Flynn
Apple faces government investigation over patent infringement complaint
A federal regulator launched a probe on Tuesday.
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook subtly neither confirms nor denies Russian meddling during Brexit
The company says there was no 'significant co-ordination' over Russian-linked ads.
By Sasha Lekach
Think Facebook is the only company watching you? Think again.
What’s actually going on with your information, or who even has it, can be very unsettling.
By Troy Osinoff
Roy Moore's wife weaponizes Facebook, and this all feels so uncomfortably normal
Fake news is just part of the scene now.
Walmart's robotics partner just raised $17.5 million to fund more store automation
Get ready to see more robots cruising store aisles.
By Patrick Kulp
Here's why 'Hannity' fans are destroying their Keurigs
#BoycottKeurig is gaining steam.
Amazon has a service to compete with basically every consumer startup
Amazon is challenging all kinds of unexpected startups.
By Patrick Kulp
Firefox just released a new ultra-fast web browser to take on Google Chrome
Yes, Firefox is still a thing, and it's better than ever.
By Monica Chin
Dollar Shave Club finally has a real competitor for women's shaving
'Women have been kind of an afterthought in this category.'
China now has more supercomputers on the world’s top 500 list than the U.S.
Overtaken, the U.S. has some serious catching up to do.
By Yvette Tan
'Fake news' isn't just a U.S. problem — it's everywhere
A Freedom House report says 'fake news' was a factor in the U.S. and 17 other elections.
On Black Friday, these are the products to buy directly from Samsung
Make sure you don't buy these things anywhere else.
By Monica Chin
Google investigators find hackers swipe nearly 250,000 passwords a week
The web is dark and filled with your passwords.
By Mark Kaufman
Boston Dynamics' SpotMini robot dog looked right at us, and it was downright creepy
Cool or terrifying or both?
Qualcomm just killed the world's biggest tech deal ever
That's a whole lot of $$$
Facebook's effort to stop the spread of propaganda and misinformation just isn't working
A story breaks, and it seems just a matter of time until a false or misleading bit of information appears on Facebook's "trending" section or otherwise makes its way around the platform with alarming speed.
First look at Reddit Chat, Reddit's new instant messaging feature
Reddit is about to make one of its biggest changes in recent memory.
By Karissa Bell