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6 reasons Trump should stay away from longer tweets
More characters to start war, for one.
By Sasha Lekach
Think you can invent a personal jetpack? Boeing could give you $2 million for it
Sci-fi nerds unite.
By Monica Chin
Google Maps and Lyft could soon be waaay more accurate thanks to this new GPS chip
The days of wrong turns are almost behind us.
By Monica Chin
WhatsApp gets blocked behind China's 'Great Firewall,' joining Facebook and Instagram
Even texts are blocked.
By Sasha Lekach
You can download the new macOS, High Sierra, right now
Apple's latest OS is available now.
Teaching kids to code isn't just about tech jobs—it's about preparing for the future
It's education that's key for living in the 21st century.
By Elizabeth Ames
Microsoft Teams is officially replacing Skype for Business
Microsoft gets serious about challenging Slack.
Instagram just blew through another important milestone
Instagram is closer than ever to a billion users.
By Karissa Bell
Uber CEO admits 'we've got things wrong' in open letter
It comes after Uber lost its licence in London.
Amazon will deliver Chipotle, Chili's, and your other fast-casual faves
Sweetgreen, Applebee's, Shake Shack, and more.
The Easter egg in Apple's new App Store and why it matters
The App Store wants to tell stories ... and sell you apps.
What the Facebook/Russia controversy is actually about
The social network's greatest fear is coming.
This one chart shows the 8-month nightmare that is the Donald Trump presidency
We are living this.
Microsoft is opening a flagship store in London, and it's right next to the Apple store
Scoot over a little, Apple.
Women say they fear for their safety after Uber loses its license in London
"As a woman, I feel far, far safer travelling home late at night in an Uber."
Uber is losing its licence to operate in London, but don't panic just yet
It comes at the end of a long-standing battle with London transport authorities.
At the UK launch of the iPhone 8, there were more Apple staff than customers
Quite underwhelming.
Slack is falling apart and people are freaking out
Those odd repeating messages are not your fault. Those odd repeating messages are not your fault. Those odd repeating messages are not your fault.
Here's 27.6 billion reasons why Facebook wants to regulate itself
Facebook's ad crackdown may be a case of too little, too late.
By Patrick Kulp
Mark Zuckerberg's refusal to make Russia-linked Facebook ads public is a disgrace
It's past time that the American people saw the content weaponized against them.
By Jack Morse
Roku may undercut the new Apple TV with a cheap 4K streaming stick
Who needs a pricey box when you can get 4K on a stick?
Facebook to hand more than 3,000 Russian ads to Congress
Facebook shares Russia-linked ads with lawmakers.
By Kerry Flynn