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Uber just released the ultimate millennial credit card
Spotify credit is the new cash back.
Amazon's new security camera lets you keep a close eye on package deliveries
It can also open your door to guests.
Twitter's ad 'Transparency Center' still leaves us with a very big problem
It's time for disclosure rules backed by the force of law.
By Jack Morse
Facebook's News Feed tests could free up ad space it desperately needs
Facebook is desperate for more places to put ads.
By Patrick Kulp
SheEO has a plan to build a $1 billion fund for female founders
"I don't want to put my capital into the same old dumb apps that don't do anything in the world."
Social media inflames violent hatred of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar
Hatred in Myanmar has led to what the United Nations described as "ethnic cleansing" of Rohingya Muslims, and social media has inflamed some of that vitriol.
The nerdiest Trump troll of all time is hiding on Wikipedia
Someone in Congress is using a Wikipedia Twitter bot to send us secret messages about Trump.
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft just won a big battle over the DOJ's "gag order" about customer data
Last week saw another win for tech companies doing battle against the United States government.
Atlanta could beat the odds to nab Amazon's HQ2, according to this gambling site
2-1 odds for Atlanta.
Who will replace Apple CEO Tim Cook? He just gave us a hint
His successor may have been sitting right next to him.
Here’s everything Facebook wants publishers to know about News Feed
It basically comes down to "no clickbait."
By Kerry Flynn
Amazon redesigned its Kindle app to look more like an actual book
Amazon has a new Kindle app.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook's auto translation AI fail leads to a nightmare for a Palestinian man
The AI feature had "Good morning" in Arabic wrongly translated as "attack them" in Hebrew.
McDonald's hitches a ride on UberEats in Southeast Asia, starting with Singapore
A second way to order McDonald's, for those late-night pangs.
By Victoria Ho
Airbnb's head of China is calling it quits after just 4 months
The firm has yet to name a successor.
By Yvette Tan
Amazon just added a new feature that could mean big things for restaurants
Amazon's app now offers takeout.
By Patrick Kulp
Samsung and Apple are about to revisit their patent trial
"Never say die" seems a fitting motto for Samsung's legal team.
Amazon got a whopping 238 proposals for its second headquarters
Just about every city in North America wants to be home to Amazon's second headquarters.
Facebook tests removing publishers from News Feed—unless they pay
The clickbait game is changing.
By Kerry Flynn
Someone created a storm lamp that produces lightning every time Trump tweets
Now Trump's tweets can literally disturb you.
By Dymond Green
Couple that ordered storage bins from Amazon had to call the cops over what they found inside
She ordered storage bins but found something unexpected -- and illegal -- inside.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Alphabet officially flips on Project Loon in Puerto Rico
The balloons are part of an effort to provide internet service to the island's residents.
By Jack Morse
Google is offering $1000 to anyone who can hack Tinder, Snapchat, Dropbox, and more
Duolingo, Headspace, Snapchat, and Dropbox are also up for grabs.
By Monica Chin