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What to expect when you're expecting 8 billion internet users
More troll armies. More conspiracy theories. Why getting the entire world online has its downsides.
By Chris Taylor
Sorry Clubhouse, Twitter plans to roll out Twitter Spaces to everyone
It could also have a 'Tip Jar' option to help creators make money.
By Matt Binder
TikTok announces new features to tackle harassment and bullying
Users can now have greater control over comments on posts.
Apple is investing more than 1 billion euros in new facility in Munich
It's expanding its operations in Germany.
Instagram Lite keeps all the key features in a 2MB package
A dark mode is coming as well!
Should you be concerned about Clubhouse?
For starters, deleting the app...isn't easy.
Why Biden's FTC pick is bad news for Big Tech
Lina Khan has been very critical of the tech giants.
We all hate Facebook. So why aren't we deleting our accounts?
"I do not enjoy the platform at all."
Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces both record your audio, but what they do with it is very different
Their privacy policies reflect how they want users to see their platforms.
By Matt Binder
Apple might launch AirTags, iPad Pro, and more on March 23
We've also heard a rumor about an updated iPad mini...
That trending #BoycottAmazon hashtag is led by consumers, not the union
It runs through March 13.
By Tim Marcin
Chrome vs. Firefox: Which internet browser is better?
David vs. Goliath, only way more nerdy.
By Alex Perry
Getting all 7.8 billion humans online: What will it take?
Five billion people will have internet access in 2021. Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos' satellites could help the rest.
By Chris Taylor
Facebook facing federal investigation for alleged racist hiring practices
A complaint filed last summer accused Facebook of not fostering a supportive company culture for Black employees.
By Alex Perry
Apple is discontinuing the pricey iMac Pro, so get it while you can
Apple is killing an old computer, most likely to make way for new ones.
By Alex Perry
You can spend millions to own Jack Dorsey's first tweet as an NFT, for some reason
What is ownership, anyway?
By Alex Perry
Twitter is testing an ecommerce card with a Shop button
Making it easier to shut up and give people your money.
WhatsApp's desktop app is finally getting voice and video calls. There's just one catch.
It isn't a Zoom competitor just yet.
By Amanda Yeo
The dream of iPad mini Pro is revived by new rumors
A new iPad mini is coming, but reports differ on the timing and design.
Instagram accidentally hid likes for a few hours and everyone freaked out
It isn't the first time this has happened.
By Amanda Yeo
TikTok coming to Samsung smart TVs in the U.S.
Samsung will launch the TikTok app on a TV that automatically rotates between landscape and portrait orientation.
By Will Greenwald
Deleting your Clubhouse account is a nightmare, especially for sex workers
The buzzy social media app makes it almost impossible to quickly delete an account. That can have devastating effects.
By Jack Morse
Forget Zoom. Microsoft wants you to chat with holograms.
Give me all the holograms, Microsoft.
Amazon changes app icon again, ditching that problematic 'mustache'
The old design was slightly reminiscent of a certain dictator.