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New leaked Google Pixel 2 renders show off a massive screen
Google's next phone is coming together.
YouTube is trying to hide extremist videos in a state of limbo
Google is trying out a new way to block controversial videos.
By Patrick Kulp
Groupon and Grubhub join forces to get you hooked on food delivery
More food straight to your door.
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook's smart speaker sounds even creepier than we thought
We now know a lot more about Facebook's hardware ambitions
By Karissa Bell
Uh-oh, looks like the iPhone 8 won't have a fingerprint sensor under the screen
There's no mention of an ultrasound Touch ID in the code.
Google is testing a native ad blocker for Chrome on your phone
Bye bye, annoying mobile ads.
Amazon is so dominant that even successful retail startups are playing its game
Amazon will help Tuft & Needle launch 30 new stores.
By Patrick Kulp
The best things on the internet don't make any money
But it's a feature, not a bug.
Twitter is testing a subscription service — but it's $99 per month
Would you pony up the dough?
This creepy technology can read your emotions as you walk down the street
A Russian company is going above and beyond facial recognition.
Samsung might have just revealed the Galaxy Note 8 pre-order date
Ready to order the Note 8?
Amazon has quietly introduced a cool delivery feature
The Hub is Amazon Locker for residential building.
Amazon Prime Now launched in Singapore, then quickly couldn't cope with demand
It had originally boasted about its "lightning fast speeds."
By Yvette Tan
Amazon still doesn't profit from selling stuff
AWS powers half the web and most of Amazon's profits.
By Patrick Kulp
In Silicon Valley, even a place to live is a job perk
Forget about foosball tables and catered lunches.
By Patrick Kulp
Google admits it has too many music streaming services
Google is finally trying to simplify.
By Karissa Bell
This $4 billion Bitcoin laundering scheme reads like a gripping detective story
The blockchain never forgets.
This startup wants to help you claim every last dollar of financial aid
Frank simplifies the FAFSA.
Apple could be working on augmented reality glasses to make ARKit even better
Apple might have big plans for augmented reality beyond ARKit.
Disney is using facial recognition to predict how you'll react to movies
Deep learning techniques track your facial expressions while watching a movie.
Jeff Bezos is, once again, the world's richest person
In 1998, The New York Times wrote a little story called, "Amazon.com is Expanding Beyond Books." Nearly two decades later, the founder of that company has more money than anyone else on the planet.
Nobody is joining Twitter, so let's just blame Trump
Two million less people used Twitter this quarter in the U.S., home to one of the social media site's most notorious users, President Donald Trump.
This is Meizu's crazy phone with an extra display on the back
Selfies with the rear camera are about to become a thing.