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Google's new Pixelbook is a $1000 Chromebook you'll actually want
Google's first premium Chromebook ever will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about Chromebooks.
By Karissa Bell
Amazon just bought a startup that models people's bodies in 3D
The technology can be used for anything from virtually trying on clothes to gaming avatars.
By Patrick Kulp
Here's everything Google revealed at its Pixel 2 event
Google revealed a bunch of new technology and updates on Wednesday.
Google Pixelbook is the Chromebook that will make your MacBook jealous
Can a Chromebook make you drool? Google's gonna try.
By Pete Pachal
Facebook will testify before Congress on Russian interference in 2016 election
Paging Mark Zuckerberg.
By Kerry Flynn
Google announces Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2, its cheaper, squeezable alternatives to iPhone
They're finally here!
Georgia city plans to rename itself 'Amazon' if it gets new headquarters
Completely normal. Nothing to see here.
Lawmakers to Twitter: Your negligence addressing racism is 'quite literally life threatening'
Two black lawmakers sent a letter to Twitter.
By Kerry Flynn
Amazon owes $300 million in taxes, says EU
The U.S. company has to pay around €250 million in back taxes.
Russia-linked Facebook ads reportedly targeted tight battleground states
Tight races like Michigan and Wisconsin were reportedly targeted with Russia-linked Facebook ads.
Microsoft's 'mixed reality' headsets aren't ready for primetime
Nothing mixed about this reality.
By Chris Taylor
Yahoo now says all 3 billion of its accounts affected by security breach
Every single account.
By Patrick Kulp
Twitter's 'LasVagas' hashtag fail shows the worst part of algorithms
Simple mistakes end up becoming misinformation for the masses.
Google is finally letting everyone put photos on Street View — but only with a special camera
All you need is a really fancy camera.
By Monica Chin
Microsoft and Samsung join forces on 'mixed reality' headset
Microsoft may just have just conquered the virtual world.
By Chris Taylor
In a crisis, Facebook's far from perfect—but still essential
For people in Las Vegas, Facebook has been a go to.
Mark Zuckerberg wades into gun control debate with post about the Las Vegas shooting
It's one of the few political topics Mark Zuckerberg has weighed in on.
Uber's London problem is really its first shot at redemption
Uber's new CEO is taking his first big meeting.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook to throw 1,000 more humans at its advertising problem
The announcement comes as Zuckerberg hands over 3,000 ads to Congress.
By Kerry Flynn
Suddenly Google and Facebook are super interested in quality journalism
Are publishers too tired of the platforms?
The DOJ wants to know if you liked this anti-Trump Facebook page
The Department of Justice wants to know more about the people who liked an anti-Trump Facebook page before the president's inauguration.
New study finds small percentage of Macs are running insecure firmware
Some Macs might be running the wrong types of firmware.
I am a real human and I support Mark Zuckerberg for Human President of Earth's United States of America
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of the popular Faced Book is my choice, and the right choice, to be Human President of this great sub-realm of Earth