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Why you shouldn't use Facebook's Messenger Rooms: A non-exhaustive list
The group video-call tool from Facebook is rife with problems and ripe for abuse.
By Jack Morse
Elon Musk goes on anti-lockdown Twitter spree
The Tesla CEO seemingly still thinks the coronavirus panic is "dumb."
Sketchy YouTube videos will now come with fact checks
Searching for a conspiracy theory topic? Not so fast.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter quietly deletes millions of accounts from the old text message days
Say goodbye to Twitter SMS notifications too.
By Matt Binder
Airbnb introduces 24-hour buffer between rentals
And it released new cleaning guidelines.
By Alex Perry
A new VR game lets you recreate real plays as NFL MVP Lamar Jackson
You're probably not as athletic as Lamar Jackson, but VR might make you feel like you are.
By Alex Perry
Double-check those Zoom meeting invites. Hackers are faking them to steal your info.
Job loss is a real fear and these hackers are taking advantage of that panic.
By Matt Binder
There are now more than a million podcasts
If it feels like everyone has a podcast now, that's because they do.
By Matt Binder
Facebook comes for Zoom with Messenger Rooms
Yay! More videoconferencing! Now with even more problematic privacy issues!
By Jack Morse
Apple Music is now available on Samsung TVs
Samsung has this privilege alone, as no other smart TVs sport the app.
LG's stylish Velvet smartphone is arriving in early May
LG is changing things up with the Velvet smartphone.
Zoom has more than 300 million users now, with just 10 million at 2019's end
The coronavirus pandemic has been good to Zoom.
By Matt Binder
Otter launches live transcription for Zoom meetings
Watch a text transcription of your Zoom call in real time.
By Alex Perry
Google makes Meet very Zoom-like with new tiled view
You can now see up to 16 call participants.
Twitter is testing a feature that will let you see quote retweets
It's a bold new era for meme connoisseurs.
By Amanda Yeo
Twitter updates misinformation rules again to fight 5G coronavirus truthers
The coronavirus misinformation whack-a-mole continues.
IFA Berlin will go on with an ‘innovative new concept’
IFA might be very different this year.
By Jordan Aaron
Google says government-backed hackers are weaponizing coronavirus for their attacks
Free fast food sure sounds enticing. Just...don't fall for it.
By Matt Binder
Facebook and Instagram just made high-reach accounts a little more transparent
The feature is currently being tested in the U.S.
IFA Berlin pivots to an 'innovative new concept' due to coronavirus pandemic
It will be a very different IFA this year.