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YouTube can now make money off your videos even if you can't
Video creators may not even get a cut of the revenue.
By Matt Binder
Facebook moderators blast Zuckerberg, claim he's risking their lives for profits
Like everyone else, Facebook content moderators want the ability to work from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jack Morse
Google Pay adds rewards and group payments in massive update
Google Pay just got a ton of new features.
'Myst' (yes, that 'Myst') is coming back as an Oculus VR game in December
The mysterious island that started it all is back.
By Alex Perry
Senators warn Facebook, Twitter at post-election hearing: ‘Change is going to come’
Dorsey was also asked about Facebook's decision to block Vine — in front of Zuckerberg.
By Matt Binder
Twitter 'exploring' adding a dislike button or downvote system
Think of it as the anti-like.
By Jack Morse
Forget to order a cable? Best Buy now has same-day delivery with Instacart
For when you just can't live without a new monitor in the next 24 hours.
By Alex Perry
Google Maps now shows how crowded your train or bus is in real-time
Maybe wait for that less crowded bus.
Google's virtual reality Expeditions app is going away, but it's not bad news
Google is making some changes aimed at giving people easier access to the virtual field trips.
Russian hackers are still going after coronavirus vaccine makers, Microsoft warns
Microsoft is sick and tired of Russian hackers screwing with companies manufacturing and researching vaccines for the coronavirus.
By Jack Morse
Twitter says retweets change helped slow the spread of election misinformation
Frictionless RTs won't be back any time soon.
Three TikTok creators may have just saved the app from Trump’s shutdown order
The TikTok vs. Trump saga continues.
By Matt Binder
ICE abolished its own Twitter account by mistake
The official Immigration and Customs Enforcement Twitter account went down Thursday.
By Jack Morse
Instagram's home screen redesign will force you to use Reels whether you like it or not
The new home screen shows what Instagram is really prioritizing these days.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube videos won't play right now, and maybe that's for the best
No, it's not just you. YouTube is busted.
By Jack Morse
Google warns Google Drive users: Use it, or lose your files
If you don't check in on your files every now and then, Google "may" delete them.
By Jack Morse
Did Trump forget about his TikTok ban? TikTok would like to know.
TikTok's deadline to avoid a U.S. ban is November 12. It says it's being ghosted by the Trump administration.
By Matt Binder
5 important details you may have missed from Apple's November event
Read before you buy.
Facebook argues its own tool showing conservative dominance isn't 'fully representative'
CrowdTangle, argues Facebook, isn't painting an accurate representation of what's shared on the platform.
By Jack Morse
Lyft CEO says controversial Prop. 22 is a 'model for other states'
The ride-sharing app titans are coming for your labor laws.
By Jack Morse
What Apple’s new in-house silicon chip means for you
All the new Mac computers have a fancy new chip in them, but what does that mean for you?
By Alex Perry
Everything you need to know about Apple’s new M1 Chip, Big Sur, and MacBooks in 7 minutes
Yeah, those all-Apple M1 chips are here.
Apple Store is down ahead of Mac event
This will probably be Apple's last event in 2020.
EU charges Amazon for antitrust violations
The European Commission will reportedly announce the charges on Tuesday.