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TikTok will exit Hong Kong amidst controversial national security laws
TikTok on the clock, but the party do stop.
By Amanda Yeo
Bird says it didn't apply for a PPP loan. The government's response is...confusing.
The company denies getting a multimillion-dollar loan.
By Rachel Kraus
Uber failed to buy Grubhub, but officially snagged Postmates for $2.65 billion
Postmates will stay a separate app from Uber Eats.
By Sasha Lekach
Uber is reportedly buying food delivery company Postmates for $2.65 billion
The company has focused on bolstering Uber Eats amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
By Amanda Yeo
Uber's global reach grows as the company's ridesharing comes to Tokyo
It only took six years.
LinkedIn says its extra intense clipboard snooping in iOS is a bug
LinkedIn is one of several iOS apps that are monitoring users' clipboard data with every keystroke.
Which group streaming service is right for you?
Should you throw your weight behind Hulu or Plex in this remote movie night era?
By Alex Perry
Restaurants face high fees from delivery apps. Uber buying Postmates will make it worse.
The coronavirus pandemic forced many restaurants to use delivery apps, which take a high percentage of each sale.
By Sasha Lekach
Samsung accidentally reveals Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in bronze color
That camera bump!
Facebook admits to improperly giving user data to third-party developers, again
No, you're not having déjà vu.
By Jack Morse
Google delays reopening U.S. offices until September
A surge in COVID-19 infections has made Google think twice about asking employees to return to their desks.
By Matthew Humphries
Are you ready for California’s big new privacy law? Enforcement starts today.
Digital privacy rights are no joke. That will now be legally enforced.
By Matt Binder
Samsung's new UV device charges and disinfects your phone
Only available in Thailand for now.
Samsung is skipping IFA this year, instead running its own digital event
No word on what the September event will be about, but we have a pretty good guess.
Facebook bans far right ‘Boogaloo’ accounts from its platform
Hundreds of accounts were removed.
By Matt Binder
Facebook used Delta to woo advertisers, but now the airline is boycotting the company, too
Nestlé, however, said it will keep advertising on the social network for now.
By Matt Binder
YouTube TV's price jumps to $65 per month thanks to MTV, BET, and more
Cable by a different name.
By Alex Perry
Facebook reveals the future of VR headsets, and it's more 'CSI Miami' than 'Tron'
You'll be the coolest cat in the virtual jazz bar.
By Amanda Yeo
YouTube bans David Duke, Richard Spencer, and other white nationalist personalities
Six far-right channels were deleted.
By Matt Binder
India bans TikTok after deadly military conflict, accuses app of 'stealing' data
TikTok is owned by Chinese company ByteDance.
By Jack Morse
Twitch (temporarily) bans Donald Trump’s channel
The channel was suspended for "hateful conduct."
By Matt Binder
Here are the (many) companies pulling their ads from Facebook
Hitting Facebook where it hurts: its income stream.
By Tim Marcin and Rachel Kraus