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The ICO is a revolutionary new way to get funded, and everyone wants in
We give you the how and the why and the why not.
German court lashes out at Google over the 'right to be forgotten'
A German court doesn't believe Google knows what it means to be "forgotten."
5 ways Amazon could use Whole Foods to crush the competition
Whole Foods will be much more than just a supermarket in Amazon's hands.
By Patrick Kulp
Amazon bought Whole Foods and everyone made the same joke
Did you know groceries at Whole Foods are expensive?
A Facebook glitch unmasked moderators to the terror groups they shut down
Facebook's moderation issues just took a turn.
What Amazon's Whole Foods means for workers everywhere
Whole Foods — and the rest of grocery — could look more like Amazon Go.
Microsoft's slick new keyboard comes with a fingerprint sensor built in
Log in to your computer with the press of a key.
By Freia Lobo
What will Whole Foods of the future, powered by Amazon, look like?
Drones, Alexa, personalized shopping—get ready for the future.
How Microsoft built a hardware empire with Surface
The man in charge of Microsoft Surface opens up.
By Pete Pachal
Amazon buys Whole Foods(!) for $13.7 billion
The ecommerce giant is now ready to conquer real-world stores.
The first phone maker to put a fingerprint reader into the screen may be Vivo
Sorry, Apple and Samsung.
Watching people retweet Trump in real time is both mesmerizing and depressing
This Twitter update makes it practically impossible to look away.
By Jack Morse
Amazon files oh-so-ironic patent to block people from comparing prices in its stores
The company could block you from seeing competing offers online.
By Patrick Kulp
Uber execs shared rape survivor's medical records, so now she's suing the ride-hailing company
She's suing for invasion of privacy and defamation.
By Sasha Lekach
Twitter totally solves all of its problems with new profile photos
It's a brand new day.
By Jack Morse
No, it's not time to start using Uber again
A Lyft-using refugee ponders a return to Uber.
By Chris Taylor
Wahed Invest promises to be the first Sharia-friendly roboadvisor for Muslim millennials
An ethical roboadvisor.
Marissa Mayer says she isn't trolling her former company (but she can't wait to use Gmail)
She's pretty excited to start using Gmail again.