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Apple launches new iMac with better display and 1080p webcam
The iMac is back, but don't expect a revolution.
By Alex Perry
WhatsApp now lets you fact-check forwarded messages
One more step in the fight against fake news.
Twitter may have to pay hundreds of millions in fines for privacy screw-up
At issue is the 2019 revelation that Twitter used some users' phone numbers for advertising, even though they were submitted for security purposes.
By Jack Morse
Triller takes top spot in App Store after Trump threatens to ban TikTok
But don't count out TikTok yet.
By Sasha Lekach
Google calls Pixel 4a 'helpful phone at a helpful price' in early listing
The company should launch the phone any minute now.
Google's new Chrome extension tells you all about ads on websites you visit
It's making ads more transparent, but this new browser extension still needs work.
Microsoft confirms it's in talks to buy TikTok, and Trump is involved
Microsoft says it "appreciates the U.S. Government’s and President Trump’s personal involvement" in the talks.
By Amanda Yeo
How a TikTok ban could work, and what it means for your content
Three ways Trump could turn his threats into action.
By Rachel Kraus
What to expect from Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event
Prepare for a flood of shiny new Galaxy tech.
By Alex Perry
Apple may be setting up to compete with Square's contactless payments
A new acquisition gives Apple the technology to turn any iPhone or iPad into a payment terminal.
Trump may demand TikTok’s Chinese owners sell it, and guess who may be interested
To sell or face a ban?
By Matt Binder
Twitter finally bans white supremacist David Duke
The former grand wizard of the KKK signed up for Twitter in 2009.
By Matt Binder
Twitter reveals exactly how bitcoin scammers hacked Elon Musk's, Kim Kardashian's accounts
Response to support requests will be slower while Twitter investigates the breach.
By Amanda Yeo
Facebook sued by news media outlet over 'Russia state-controlled' label
Is "In the NOW" Russian state-controlled?
By Matt Binder
Hey Congress, never lump Big Tech CEOs together again
These guys are big business, period. Just think how much we could have made them sweat with a day of hearings each.
By Chris Taylor
Everything that happened at the Big Tech antitrust hearing
Technical difficulties, meet Big Tech.
By Rachel Kraus
Republican Congressman to Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook: So, what do you think of cancel culture?
The Congressman even tried to tie in Apple's famous 1984 Super Bowl commercial.
By Matt Binder
Tim Cook, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, and Mark Zuckerberg: Who talked the most during the antitrust hearing?
Here's how long each CEO spoke at the House antitrust hearing.
By Jack Morse
Zuckerberg ludicrously claimed he didn't remember paying teens to spy on them
Yeah, about that.
By Jack Morse
Watch Rep. Pramila Jayapal make Mark Zuckerberg squirm
"I'd like to remind you that you are under oath."
By Rachel Kraus
Jeff Bezos doesn’t deny using third-party retailer data to make Amazon-branded products
Amazon Basics comes under fire.
By Rachel Kraus
Zuckerberg awkwardly insists his email about buying Google 'sounds like a joke'
The Facebook CEO, haha, claims, umm, that he was totally kidding about that.
By Jack Morse
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Congress: The App Store is in a 'street fight for market share'
The Apple CEO named the Xbox and Playstation as competitors to its App Store. Really, though?
By Matt Binder
Zuckerberg explains to confused congressman why Donald Trump Jr. was banned on Twitter
"Congressman, well, first to be clear, I think what you might be referring to happened on Twitter, so it's hard for me to speak to that."
By Jack Morse