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Some people are worried about what 'Snap Maps' mean for teen safety
Hide your location.
If you shop at Target, we've got bad news for you
Is there room for a third retail giant?
By Patrick Kulp
YouTube's VR 180 and Daydream cameras bring immersive video to traditional creators
YouTube thinks it's figured out VR, by cutting 360 in half and boosting the quality.
Russia blocked Google briefly, but don't panic
Though this dispute is reportedly more the result of a technicality than an actual fight, the Russian government has fought with Google before.
Construction could be revolutionized by a robot that lays 3,000 bricks a day
Lean, mean bricklaying machine.
Google Doodle lets you tap into your inner digital composer
Create your own music today.
Amazon's new fashion store will let you try on almost anything for free
Become an Amazonista.
By Tony Lee
Intel is bringing 5G, drones, and VR to the Olympics in 2018
An Olympic-sized upgrade.
China's ecommerce giants are forcing sellers to go cheap, whether they like it or not
This is how those prices on events like Black Friday are possible.
By Yi Shu Ng
Elon Musk, world's 8th best CEO, shares how he spends his free time
Elon likes to party.
By Kerry Flynn
Ditch your keyboard in 20 languages with Microsoft's new dictation app
Never type your PowerPoints again.
Apple ad uses old-school film cutting to explain its new 'Memories' tab
Apple explains its 'Memories' tab in old school terms.
By Patrick Kulp
Superfan buys ancient Apple-1 computer for $355,500 because it's Apple
This computer put Apple on the map.
By Molly Sequin
Amazon is going to eat the grocery industry
What does Amazon’s swift invasion of brick and mortar mean for retail? A lot.
By Daphne Carmeli
You can now look for jobs right inside Google search
Upgrade your job search with the power of Google
By Freia Lobo
Amazon's Prime Wardrobe will let you try on almost anything for free
Amazon's first fitting room.
Tim Cook showed up to Trump's big tech meeting — but not Mark Zuckerberg
"We have the greatest people in technology," President Trump said during the meeting.
By Kerry Flynn
Apple Music is cheaper than ever and that's bad news for Spotify
Apple Music now offers a $99 annual option.
By Patrick Kulp
I can't be basic on Instagram anymore and it's all because of Stories
Reclaim your inner basic.
Venezuela accuses Twitter of censoring after government accounts are suspended
Venezuela is not happy with Twitter, and Twitter is staying silent.
By Kerry Flynn
Google posts Financial Times op-ed outlining YouTube plans to combat terrorism
YouTube lays out how it plans to regulate itself regarding terrorist activities, before the UK government does.