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8 ingenious things you didn't know you could do on Instagram
Slick tips, tricks, hints, and hacks: From stopping another Instagram user from knowing you're online to a pain-free way of adding line breaks to your post's captions.
Parler offered Trump an ownership stake to post there, report claims
A professional poster in the making.
By Jack Morse
What is end-to-end encryption, and what makes it so secure?
It's a must-have if you want to keep your data private.
Reddit swoops in to resolve WallStreetBets moderator drama
A behind-the-scenes battle for control of the popular subreddit r/wallstreetbets is finally over.
By Jack Morse
A Google Fit update turns Pixel phone cameras into health trackers
So much for that Fitbit, huh?
Google disables Great Suspender extension, says it 'contains malware'
The popular tab-management extension apparently had a dark side.
By Jack Morse
Parler has reportedly terminated CEO John Matze
The website's cofounder has been unilaterally ejected.
By Amanda Yeo
Instagram's identity crisis deepens as it considers a vertical stories feed
Instagram is just trying to inch closer and closer to TikTok every day.
By Rachel Kraus
Jeff Bezos as Amazon scandals, a thread
The CEO may be stepping down, but Amazon scandals will live on.
By Jack Morse
Jeff Bezos' Amazon legacy by the numbers
Dizzying wealth, staggering costs. Goodbye, Jeff.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook Messenger comes to Oculus Quest headsets
All the fun of invasive questions from family members, now in VR.
By Alex Perry
Tumblr died a slow and painful death. Here's how TikTok can avoid the same fate.
Tumblr was once a place for young creators. Now that's TikTok.
Michael B. Jordan stars as Alexa in Amazon's steamy Super Bowl ad
Alexa, please wipe up my drool.
Uber buys Drizly for $1.1 billion, adding booze delivery to Uber Eats
For all those times when you need McDonald's and wine brought to your doorstep.
By Alex Perry
Google to pay $3.8 million to underpaid female engineers and overlooked job candidates
The agreement impacts more than 5,500 current employees and past job applicants.
By Jack Morse
Google slowly backs away from Stadia as two studios close
It turns out that game development is very, very expensive and takes an awfully long time.
Apple's Black Unity Apple Watch is now available for purchase
The watch starts at $399, and the band is available separately for $49.
WhatsApp is using Status stories to make users feel better about their privacy
Another step toward educating users ahead of the May 15 Terms of Service update.
Robinhood now says you can buy one GameStop share, as a treat
There, there. Be a good little trader and take what you're offered.
By Jack Morse
Facebook’s Oversight Board makes bizarre ruling in its first group of decisions
The Facebook Oversight Board has spoken
By Matt Binder
Robinhood to reopen GameStop buying after $1 billion raise
Buying is currently limited, though.