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Zoom is making tons of money right now, despite all of its problems
Paid users are also up.
One Twitter account is reposting everything Trump tweets. It was suspended within 3 days.
The account was suspended for "glorifying violence."
By Amanda Yeo
Zuckerberg really said Trump's 'shooting' comment has 'no history' as a 'dog whistle'
In a leaked call, Zuckerberg defended himself to his employees.
By Jack Morse
Facebook wanted to offer him a job. Here’s why he publicly turned it down.
The developer thinks "Facebook is an active threat."
By Matt Binder
Roku's adding a bunch of free live TV channels with a new channel guide interface
Channel surfing is back for Roku users.
By Alex Perry
Reddit's former CEO slams Reddit for 'amplifying hate, racism and violence'
"You don't get to say BLM"
Do-nothing Zuckerberg privately expressed 'disgust' over Trump's comments
The Facebook CEO is enabling Donald Trump. Zuckerberg's actions are what count, not what he claims in private to feel.
By Jack Morse
Entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro memory upgrade doubles in price
It cost $100 to upgrade from 8GB to 16GB at launch, but only a month later it's $200.
By Matthew Humphries
Talkspace bails on Facebook deal, CEO cites 'violence, racism, and lies'
It's important to walk away from a toxic relationship.
By Jack Morse
Facebook employees stage walkout over Zuckerberg’s hands-off approach to Trump
One of many actions in the works from Facebook's fed-up employees.
By Matt Binder
'Silence is complicity': Facebook workers speak out after Zuckerberg refuses to take action against Trump
"I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up."
Apple closes some U.S. stores again, this time because of looting and vandalism
Apple is temporarily closing some of its stores again.
'Struggling' Zuckerberg decides doing nothing is best when it comes to Trump
Zuck managed to a say a lot and a whole bunch of nothing at the same time.
By Jack Morse
Twitter's web app now supports saved drafts and scheduled tweets
What began as an experiment last fall is rolling out to all web app users.
By Stephanie Mlot
This TikTok clone is number one on the App Store. But is it all smoke and mirrors?
It's all about those "Zynn bucks."
By Matt Binder
How Twitter and Trump's toxic relationship came crashing down
Twitter and Trump were made for each other, but it's always been a complicated relationship.
By Jack Morse
Twitter hid Trump's violent tweet. Why won't Facebook?
Trump encouraged violence on Twitter and Facebook. But only one of those services did anything about it.
YouTube rolls out Video Chapters so you can find exactly what you want in a video
Will creators use it?
By Matt Binder
Trump signs social media executive order while bragging about his follower count
It's kind of a love/hate thing.
By Jack Morse
The real goal of Trump's executive order: Pressure Twitter and Facebook to let him do whatever he wants
President Donald Trump's executive order will almost certainly be challenged in court. But that doesn't mean it won't be effective. The loser? You.
Coronavirus scams are thriving. Google hopes a new site can help potential victims.
COVID-19 scams have resulted in $40 million in losses so far.
By Matt Binder
Arizona sues Google for tracking users' location even when they turned tracking off
Another high-profile lawsuit against Google.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey fact-checks Trump, subtweets Mark Zuckerberg
"We’ll continue to point out incorrect or disputed information about elections globally."