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Peek into the guts of Microsoft's dual screen Surface Duo
Microsoft's new Surface Duo is the subject of a brutal teardown video from iFixit.
China willing to let TikTok die before allowing Trump to force a U.S. acquisition
China is ready to make a TikTok acquisition in the U.S. as difficult as possible.
By Matt Binder
FBI and police departments say wildfire conspiracy theories spreading on Facebook aren't true
No, antifa are not starting the wildfires on the West Coast.
By Matt Binder
Google says its Autocomplete feature will stay neutral in the 2020 election
Search will still work as before, though.
Apple might ban 'Fortnite' from App Store for a year
The court battle between Apple and Epic Games is getting uglier every day.
Portland's facial recognition ban is a major win, especially against Amazon
"The dangers and inequities in the current technology are present and clear," explained Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler.
By Jack Morse
Turn your body into a touchpad with these high tech tattoos — Future Blink
Make your skin smart.
By Jordan Aaron
Google Finance will make it easier to follow TSLA rollercoaster with new design
Watchlists are better and personal portfolios are coming soon.
Netflix's 'The Social Dilemma' clip offers an unsettling look into how closely we're tracked online
"Every single action you take is carefully monitored and recorded."
By Sam Haysom
Facebook engineer quits, says company is 'profiting off hate'
"I'm quitting because I can no longer stomach contributing to an organization that is profiting off hate."
By Amanda Yeo
4 scenarios for the future of Facebook
The social network could conquer the world by 2025 — or end up on the scrapheap of history.
By Chris Taylor
Apple reveals opening date and interior photos of floating Singapore store
Probably the most futuristic Apple store yet.
TikTok is trying to stop people from sharing a graphic video
You might want to stay off TikTok for a little while.
By Amanda Yeo
Sorry gardeners, you can't buy foreign seeds on Amazon anymore
Amazon changed its policy on seed imports for U.S. customers on Sept. 3.
An open letter to the most disappointing algorithms in my life
I'm not mad at you lines of code. I'm just disappointed by how little you really know me.
By Chris Taylor
Apple introduces subscription offer codes for apps
App developers will be able to provide free or discounted auto-renewable subscriptions to customers.
By Matthew Humphries
Facebook Messenger introduces forwarding limits to combat fake news
The company is taking a page from its WhatsApp playbook.
Citing risk of 'civil unrest,' Facebook won't accept new political ads in week before election
But political and issue ads that are already live will be allowed to run.
Facebook and Google probably won't like this new antitrust agreement
Five countries have agreed to coordinate on international investigations.
By Amanda Yeo
Microsoft is launching new technology to fight deepfakes
A video authenticator is on its way.
By Sam Haysom
It looks like Whole Foods, but it's Amazon's first online-only grocery store
The Brooklyn store is only for online orders.
By Sasha Lekach
LG's OLED wall goes virtual, along with other IFA goodies
Almost as good as the real thing.
Walmart comes for Amazon, launching membership service with free delivery
Those grocery robots had better be ready.