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Translate ancient hieroglyphs with Google's new AI-powered tool
New Arts & Culture tool Fabricius uses machine learning to translate 4,000-year-old symbols.
By Stephanie Mlot
Facebook's TikTok rip-off launches new privacy concerns this August
Get excited for Reels, the TikTok clone coming to U.S. Instagram users next month.
By Jack Morse
Twitter releases statement about crypto scam hack, keeps affected users locked out
"We... will restore access to the original account owner only when we are certain we can do so securely."
Twitter disables tweeting for verified users amid massive hack
Blue checkmarks: It's for your own good.
By Rachel Kraus
Obama and Biden's Twitter accounts were compromised. It could have been way worse.
Imagine if the perpetrators wanted more than just bitcoin.
By Rachel Kraus
Blockchain technology helps these farmers be more sustainable
Blockchain technology is bridging the gap between farmers and consumers.
By Ray White
Google Meet adds 'Zoom-bombing' protection for educators
Anonymous users will be blocked from Google Meet video conferences held by schools, colleges, and universities.
By Matthew Humphries
Apple wins $15 billion court battle with EU over Irish tax
Ireland will have to pay back those billions to the tech giant.
Google, Facebook, other big tech companies back lawsuit against ICE
International students just got some powerful allies.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook built an acrobatic robot to install fiber-optic cable on power lines
Has Facebook Connectivity finally found its sweet spot?
By Rachel Kraus
Donald Trump is back on Twitch after a short ban for ‘hateful conduct’
How long until Trump is suspended again, though?
By Matt Binder
Wells Fargo tells employees to uninstall TikTok while Amazon reverses its own ban
Two companies, two very different approaches to Tik Tok use.
By Alex Perry
Google bans ads for products that people use to stalk partners
Stalkerware isn't welcome on Google's ad platform anymore.
By Alex Perry
Police use facial-recognition tech to arrest another innocent man
For the second time in less than three weeks, it was revealed that Detroit police used faulty technology to arrest the wrong man.
By Jack Morse
Spotify, Viber, and other services are down for many users
At least eight major online services appear to be affected.
Amazon fined $135,000 in sanctions violations for letting blacklisted entities shop
WMD dealers love an Amazon deal, too.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook takes down network linked to Roger Stone, Proud Boys for ‘inauthentic behavior’
Stone also lost his Instagram account.
By Matt Binder
Sony made a wearable air conditioner that fits in your pocket — Future Blink
Look cool while you're staying cool.
By Jordan Aaron
Facebook’s own audit scorches the company for 'significant setbacks for civil rights'
The audit calls the company's decisions "vexing" and "heartbreaking" in a scathing report.
By Matt Binder
Twitter is building a 'subscription platform,' and paying for tweets might be a thing
A Twitter job listing reveals the company's plans.
By Jack Morse
Samsung to stop bundling chargers with phones next year, report says
First Apple, now Samsung: Looks like we have a trend.