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Adobe Photoshop is exposing your badly edited images
It'll be harder to fake your background to look cooler than you are.
Google charged by Justice Department for violating antitrust laws
The search engine called the lawsuit "deeply flawed."
By Matt Binder
TikTok makes it clear: QAnon is prohibited on the platform
TikTok had previously banned QAnon-related hashtags.
By Matt Binder
Making smart devices ‘gender neutral’ won’t undo their deep-seated sexism
A new name or deeper voice doesn’t address the reason these AIs were created in the first place.
By Rachel Kraus
R.I.P. Trusted Contacts, the latest app Google has marked for death
You'll have to rely on Google Maps location sharing, now.
By Rachel Kraus
What Americans asked Google about the election this week
Everyone has questions about the Supreme Court.
By Sasha Lekach
Twitter updates policy on sharing hacked data after 'NY Post' mess
Twitter says it will no longer automatically block URLs that point to hacked material. Confusion, of course, remains.
By Jack Morse
Macs with new ARM chips may launch at Apple event next month
Another Apple launch event? Sign us up!
Zoom launches new marketplace to charge for virtual events
It's a way for paid Zoom users to virtually "create, host, and monetize events."
By Stephanie Mlot
Trump tweets joke story about Twitter shutting down for Biden, talks about it as if it's real
Read beyond the headline, folks.
Twitter goes down, and it's probably for the best
Oh, does that mean *he* can't tweet also? Hmmm.
By Jack Morse
Prezi is adding interactive graphics for creative remote schooling — Future Blink
Class is in session.
By Jordan Aaron
YouTube bans ‘harmful’ QAnon, Pizzagate, and other conspiracy theory content
The video giant is the latest online platform to crack down on QAnon.
By Matt Binder
In France, you still get EarPods with new iPhones
Thanks to French law, iPhones still come with headphones.
YouTube will take down misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations
Conspiracies about microchips will be removed.
By Matt Binder
Twitter and Facebook restrict sharing of disputed 'NY Post' article ahead of election
Users of Twitter can't tweet or direct message the article link.
By Jack Morse
What you should know before buying the Pixel 5
It has a large battery, an ultra-wide angle lens, and more.
Triller follows TikTok in banning QAnon conspiracy content
The short-form video app has disabled a couple of major QAnon hashtags, but others still remain.
Facebook finally bans anti-vaccination ads
It still doesn't stop anti-vaxxers posting non-paid content.
By Matt Binder
Amazon's new eco-friendly boxes offer an augmented reality experience
Happy Halloween from a digital pumpkin.
Your privacy may be another victim of the coronavirus pandemic
If there's anything the last year has shown us, it's that things can always get worse.
By Tulika Bose
Holocaust denial is now banned on Facebook
Jewish groups have pushed for this for years.
By Matt Binder
Personal computers are once again shipping after an earlier pandemic-fueled shortage
With many schools back in virtual learning mode, demand continues to be high.
By Alex Perry
Judge won't let 'Fortnite' back into App Store as Apple fight crawls on
Try checking back in next May.
By Jack Morse
5 questions Americans asked Google about the election this week
Unsurprisingly, everyone wants to know about the line of presidential succession.