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Twitter knows GIFs dominate the platform. A new accessibility feature will allow more people to enjoy them.
The new feature is coming to Android and iOS soon.
By Alex Perry
Leaked video gives an idea of how the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip might fit in your hands
Find out how Samsung's new foldable phone might look in human hands.
By Alex Perry
Amazon's Ring will now allow users to opt out of all police video requests
The news comes after weeks of bad press for the system.
Google Doodle honors 60th anniversary of Greensboro Sit-in
"I hope that when people see this Doodle, at the start of Black History Month, they are inspired to learn more about the sit-in, the movement, and all the stories of Black resilience that helped shape the world we live in today."
These websites are perfect for wasting your time
Just make sure you get your actual work done before wasting your time.
By Jordan Aaron
Sale of .org domain registry delayed by California attorney general
Activists have questioned the suspicious timing of a private equity takeover of the .org domain registry.
By Matt Binder
The EU might try to force Apple to ditch the Lightning port. Will it work?
EU lawmakers want smartphone manufacturers to switch to a single charger standard.
Roku accused of 'intimidation tactics' for pulling Fox channels before Super Bowl
Great timing, everyone.
By Alex Perry
The 1 thing Democrats and Republicans agree on: Social media sucks for news
That's...almost heartwarming.
Google launches 'SOS Alert' with WHO in response to the coronavirus
Google wants to make sure accurate information gets out there.
By Jack Morse
People still don't know what Facebook Watch is. Facebook doesn't seem sure either.
Facebook is pulling back on original scripted programming.
By Matt Binder
Apple rumored to release a stack of new gadgets in 2020. Here's what we know.
That's a lot of new toys.
Twitter finally rolls out its election disinformation reporting tool to U.S. users
Twitter's reporting tool will help users report information that might suppress votes.
Facebook agrees to $550M slap on the wrist following facial recognition suit
The company agreed to settle a lawsuit over the use of its facial recognition technology in Illinois.
By Jack Morse
Apple to restrict travel to China, close one store in relation to coronavirus
Apple stated that it was focused on maintaining the health and safety of their employees when making the decision.
By Words by Brenda Stolyar; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Google Translate will soon be able to transcribe audio
Google's translation tech is about to get even more useful.
By Karissa Bell
5 things you may not have known about the iPad on its birthday
Here's to another 10 years of the iPad.
By Jordan Aaron
Surprise, Ring for Android reportedly shares your data with third parties
More privacy issues for the security doorbell company.
Facebook finally launches 'Clear History' button for real
You can finally tell Facebook to stop creeping on you, sort of.
By Alex Perry
Coronavirus might put a wrench in Apple's iPhone production plans
"Massive uncertainties."
YouTube reversed my bogus copyright strike after I threatened to write this
Warner Bros. claimed it owned content which didn't exist. YouTube let it happen.
By Matt Binder