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Gmail and other Google services are down for many users (Update: fixed)
Attaching files doesn't quite work for many users.
Soon you can take Zoom calls on Amazon, Facebook, and Google smart displays
Zoom is coming to even more devices.
By Alex Perry
Ex-Apple engineer recounts helping defense contractor build a secret iPod
The iPod was to run some mysterious hardware, but still function as a normal iPod.
By Jack Morse
Twitter takes action against sequel to coronavirus conspiracy film ‘Plandemic’
The platform is adding a link to CDC advice.
By Matt Binder
Oracle reportedly wants to buy TikTok. It’s run by Trump supporters.
Oracle's cofounder recently held a fundraiser for the president.
By Matt Binder
Samsung Pay Card is here, starting with the UK
Powered by Curve, the card lets you consolidate all your other cards into one.
Oracle wants to buy TikTok's U.S. business, too, report claims
First Microsoft, then Twitter, now Oracle.
TikTok launches website to fight misinformation about the company
The move comes amidst attacks from Trump.
By Matt Binder
Epic Games says Apple is threatening its access to developer tools
The maker of 'Fortnite' is crying foul. Apple, for its part, insists the same rules apply to everyone.
By Jack Morse
Google tells Australians to get mad about proposed media laws in pointed open letter
It really doesn't want to pay up.
By Amanda Yeo
Trump gives TikTok's owner 90 days to sell its U.S. business
The previous mid-September soft deadline for a sale has shifted to a hard, post-election November deadline.
Instagram Reels is just TikTok for basics. It'll probably be a huge hit.
Locals finally get to try the format.
By Jess Joho
Amazon is liable for defective third-party products, Californian court rules
This ruling could have significant repercussions.
By Amanda Yeo
Battle Royale: Apple dropkicks 'Fortnite' out of App Store
But Epic Games was ready to rumble.
By Jack Morse
Apple reportedly taking on Peloton, Nike with online exercise classes
The competition is sweating.
By Sasha Lekach
Apple and other companies warn White House about WeChat ban
Disney, Apple, Ford, Intel and others are lobbying against the WeChat ban.
Samsung's Galaxy Buds Live are surprisingly easy to repair
They're internally called Beans. Who could've guessed?
YouTube remonetizes Steven Crowder after suspension for racist, homophobic harassment
Not even that slap on the wrist is sticking.
By Amanda Yeo
Microsoft's Surface Duo is a dual-screen 'risk' that might pay off. Just don't call it a phone.
Two screens, one Android.
By Joseph Volpe
Tesla splits stock to make it more attractive to investors
Five to one, baby, one in five.
Facebook's new policy bans blackface and some Jewish stereotypes
The policy isn't being enforced yet.
By Matt Binder
Twitter gives everyone the power to limit tweet replies (for real this time)
The new feature, which soft launched in May for a select few, lets you decide who can and cannot reply to your tweets.
By Jack Morse