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Here's how to file an SEC complaint against, let's say, a stock-trading app
In case that might be of interest to you.
By Jack Morse
Facebook and Apple's PR war seriously heats up
Both companies took their very public fight to a new level.
By Rachel Kraus
Here's how to transfer stocks out of your Robinhood account
In case that is relevant for some reason.
By Jack Morse
Robinhood no longer allows users to buy GameStop, AMC, BlackBerry shares
Users can still sell the shares, though.
Apple's next iOS update will make apps ask permission to track you
Starting with the next beta versions of iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and tvOS 14
WallStreetBets' popularity broke Reddit's moderation tools
WallStreetBets subreddit moderators can't access basic back-end tools, and the subreddit was made private.
By Jack Morse
Discord bans r/WallStreetBets server for 'hateful and discriminatory content'
The server is associated with the popular r/wallstreetbets subreddit.
By Jack Morse
Facebook claims it won't recommend political groups anymore (we'll see)
Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook would stop recommending political and civic groups across the globe.
By Jack Morse
Reddit traders push GameStop stock to towering heights while pros look in disbelief
The stock price is way up since early January, and it's rattling multi-billion hedge funds.
What you need to know about Telegram, the WhatsApp alternative
Are you looking to leave the Facebook-owned private messaging app WhatsApp?
By Matt Binder
These are the tech terms to know in 2021
Technology moves fast. We're here to get you up to speed.
By Alex Perry
Google workers in 10 countries form union alliance: 'We will hold Alphabet accountable'
"Alphabet has long lost its commitment of 'Don’t be evil,' but we haven’t."
Apple's new 'Time to Walk' feature will serve inspiring audio stories while you stroll around
The new feature is mentioned in the release notes for the latest watchOS beta.
Who you should follow from Biden-Harris administration
Here are some new follows —even on TikTok — now that Trump's out of office.
By Sasha Lekach
Never trust a single source: The new rules for learning anything online
It isn't just QAnon — we're all susceptible to hoaxes and articles that play to our confirmation bias. Here's how to sort truth from lies.
By Chris Taylor
Italy cracks down on TikTok following child's tragic death
The 10-year-old girl was reportedly participating in a viral "challenge."
By Jack Morse
Google's mobile search is getting a makeover for the new year
New year, new Google search.
By Jack Morse
Say hello to 'Priority Mode,' Lyft's latest innovation in ripping drivers off
A 10 percent pay cut in exchange for the promise of more rides. What could go wrong?
By Jack Morse
Amazon tried to profit off the latest Bernie meme. Here's what Bernie thinks of Amazon.
I am once again asking you to pay federal income taxes.
By Jack Morse
How to know if you (or Donald Trump) violated the First Amendment
At the end of the day, words have consequences.
Congress blasts Facebook's algorithm as rotten to its core in scathing letter
The two members of Congress are holding Mark Zuckerberg personally responsible.
By Jack Morse
Facebook's Oversight Board will decide the fate of Trump's account
Will Trump's Facebook suspension become permanent? It's no longer Mark Zuckerberg's decision.
By Rachel Kraus