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TikTok faces scrutiny over minors' user data ... again
A new complaint urges the FTC to investigate the app's policies as they relate to minors.
By Haidee Chu
This text-messaging assistant turns food from your pantry into recipes
Culinary adventures await!
By Jordan Aaron
People shopped online every day in April like it was Black Friday
That's a lot of online shopping.
By Matt Binder
Reddit's new Community Points could be huge for Ethereum
Reddit appears to be very interested in blockchain technology.
5 Google Meet features for the best video calls possible
Google's best video chat solution has a few features you should know about.
By Alex Perry
Facebook Avatars, which are definitely not Bitmoji, are rolling out in the U.S.
Here's how to spam your group chats with your cartoon face.
By Amanda Yeo
Razer is deploying free mask vending machines in Singapore
Razer has branched out from gaming to health.
By Amanda Yeo
Amazon's proposed federal anti-price gouging law (surprise!) protects Amazon
The ecommerce giant thinks it's landed on the perfect solution to overpriced hand sanitizer.
By Jack Morse
Chrome's new feature could fix one of its biggest problems
Time to 'Marie Kondo' that tab situation.
By Alex Perry
Samsung might soon launch a $1,100 version of the Galaxy Fold
We wouldn't mind at all.
Slack was down and the timing couldn't have been worse
Next level social distancing.
By Rachel Kraus
Instagram introduces new features to help create a more positive space
Influencers will certainly be happy about these.
Not even Jack Dorsey can figure out how to use Periscope
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey accidentally went live on Periscope with what he thought was a company-only video.
By Jack Morse
Facebook is part of a group that will reportedly run ads to fight Silicon Valley regulations
American Edge is here to defend the tech industry.
By Alex Perry
Microsoft rolls out protection against 'reply all' email storms
Hopefully email storms will be a thing of the past.
By Matthew Humphries
Microsoft Outlook is getting text predictions, 2 years after Gmail
Better late than never.
WHO is working on an app with coronavirus information and, maybe, contact tracing
The app will guide users through symptoms to help them figure out if they have the disease caused by the coronavirus or not.
By Alex Perry
Adobe Fresco coloring books are a great way to kill time at home, even if you're a terrible artist
A childhood activity can become a quarantine time-waster if you've got the right devices lying around.
By Alex Perry
Apple to begin reopening U.S. stores this month
Stores in four states will begin reopening as soon as Monday.
By Jack Morse
I finally get why people obsessively use WhatsApp
It's so popular because it's easy to use.
By Sasha Lekach
Zoom acquires secure messaging company to fix video chat encryption
The acquisition comes weeks after Zoom admitted it actually wasn’t offering end-to-end encryption.
By Michael Kan