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Zombie Galaxy Note 7s are coming to South Korea, because nothing ever dies
Come on, Samsung. Again?
Willy Wonka's sideways-moving elevator could soon become a reality
Just like the wizarding world.
For about 10 minutes, people thought Amazon was going to buy FedEx
It could still happen.
People are getting creative with Square's customizable cash card designs
Square's customizable cards have spawned a social media trend.
By Patrick Kulp
Marissa Mayer defends Travis Kalanick: 'I just don't think he knew' about the toxic Uber culture
Kalanick has at least one other recently unemployed CEO in his corner.
By Patrick Kulp
Your future iPhone could wake you up by memorizing your sleep patterns
Apple's ready to control your bedtime routine.
TL;DR on Facebook's hate speech strategy: 'It's hard, guys'
The struggle is real. OK, we get it, but stop whining.
Mystery Apple car suggests 3D street view is coming to Apple Maps
That's no-self-driving car.
Twitter suspends The Fader's account and a handful of other music blogs
What is happening???
Nokia 6 is coming to the U.S., and Amazon Prime members get a big discount
Amazon is expanding its Prime Exclusive Phones program with Nokia 6, a few Alcatel phones and Motorola's Moto E4.
Foursquare is now working behind-the-scenes with Asia's biggest social networks
Tencent, Samsung, and LG are just some of the big names.
By Victoria Ho
Twitter embraces its combative side in its most honest ad campaign yet
The ads do a pretty good job of capturing the feeling of being on Twitter.
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube team up to fight terrorism online
Terrorist recruiters won't have it so easy anymore.
Baby survives Grenfell, or not: Facebook’s fake news problem continues apace
What is Facebook doing about the fake story about a baby being rescued 12 days after the Grenfell fire?
Instagram is actively ruining my life with its inhumane algorithm
Inside the unending Father's Day.
By Damon Beres
Say goodbye to finstas and hello to Instagram 'favorites'
Instagram's creating a new way for you to share private photos with your friends.
Uber's CEO has plenty of apologists—and they sound like Trump supporters
The ends justify the means.
Google promises to stop digging through your email inbox to target ads (which it was totally doing)
The practice was confusing its corporate customers.
By Patrick Kulp
It looks like the much-hyped Windows Whiteboard app has leaked
A better look at the much-anticipated app.
Amazon could fill our cities with towering Echo-shaped drone hives
Picture a giant Amazon Echo full of little doors through which package-carrying drones buzz in and out — the delivery beehive of the future.