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Amazon admits the 'peeing in bottles thing' is real and promptly deflects blame
Amazon wasn't exactly telling the truth. Who would've thought??
Sex trafficking investigation into Matt Gaetz and friend digs up their tech fails
Who cares about digital paper trails when you're an untouchable white man, amirite?
By Rachel Kraus
How to use Google Maps to help the homeless
"If everyone could do something like this in their city, then we could help so many people."
Boston Dynamics finally made a robot that doesn't look like a human or dog — Future Blink
So it's like...a normal robot for once?
AOC and Elizabeth Warren skillfully tear Amazon apart for its terrible tweets
Maybe it's time for Amazon's corporate Twitter account to log off.
By Rachel Kraus
Donald Trump to launch his own social media site in a few months, adviser says
But who will host it?
David Dobrik steps down from his hyped photo app Dispo amid Vlog Squad allegations
The YouTube star is leaving the company he co-founded.
Elon Musk explains why Tesla would never share data with China *or* the U.S.
It's not weird that you're suddenly thinking about TikTok.
Twitter turns 15: The wildest twists in its tumultuous history
From "just setting up my twttr" to the Trump ban, it's been a wild ride.
By Chris Taylor
Twitter wants to know what you think of its rules not applying to world leaders
Let Jack Dorsey know what you think.
Twitter is now testing an 'Undo' feature, but would anyone really pay for it?
There's some indication it may fall under the umbrella of (still rumored) subscription features, but it's just a text prompt.
Amy Klobuchar loves this journalism bill. Facebook and Google, not so much.
The JCPA would let news publishers collectively negotiate with companies like Facebook and Google.
What we might see at Apple's rumored spring event
Are new iPads and AirPods on the way?
By Alex Perry
Facebook is working on wristbands that let you control a computer with your mind
There's a long way to go, but the tech looks promising.
YouTube Shorts debuts in the U.S. — but what does the future look like for the TikTok competitor?
YouTube's got big plans.
By Matt Binder
Facebook will remove posts praising Atlanta shooting
Facebook also deleted the suspect's Instagram account.
By Matt Binder
Facebook will stop recommending Groups that break its rules
Group members who break Facebook rules will be punished, too.
By Matt Binder
China starts blocking Signal encrypted messaging app
Users in the region can try a VPN, but China has also been working to ban them, too.
By Michael Kan
A beginner's guide to NFTs, the crypto potentially worth millions
And yes, someone actually sold an NFT for over $69 million.
Wikipedia wants to charge Google, Amazon, and Apple for using its content
Wikipedia wants to get paid
By Matt Binder
Inside the fight to close the Spanish-language disinformation gap on Facebook
It affects more than 59 million people who speak Spanish in the U.S.
Google's new Nest Hub is a smart display that tracks your sleep quality
It's currently available for pre-order.
Apple says goodbye to pricey HomePod smart speaker
Apple will discontinue production of its HomePod, choosing to focus instead on the $99 mini.
From Amazon to Zoom: A year of tech in the pandemic, by the numbers
The pandemic meant a year of streaming, streaming, and more streaming.
By Sasha Lekach and Rachel Kraus
Google Maps now lets you draw missing roads and add real-time photo updates
I'm sure everyone will be very responsible with this.
By Amanda Yeo