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Europe might ban facial recognition in public spaces for up to 5 years
The European Commission is putting citizens' privacy first.
The Apple Archive is a massive trove of Apple-related nostalgia
One for Apple lovers.
Google plans to eliminate third-party cookies in Chrome
This could be good for better online privacy.
By Words by Karissa Bell; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Grindr, OKCupid found to be sharing private information with third-party companies
The third-party companies include Facebook and Braze.
By Words by Jack Morse; Video by Marvin Van Buren
Google will 'phase out' cookies in Chrome — just not anytime soon
It will take at least two years.
By Karissa Bell
Samsung's mini robot is like your personal BB-8 — Strictly Robots
Ballie may become your new electronic BFF.
By Jordan Aaron
Verizon launches privacy-oriented search engine OneSearch
The search engine offers up features like "self-destructing" search result links.
By Matt Binder
Upcoming 'Pro Mode' could soon provide a boost to your MacBook
More power, less battery life.
Ring hit with class action lawsuit for 'failure to take basic security precautions'
The Amazon-owned company will have to answer to victims of camera hacks.
By Karissa Bell
Tech exceptionalism is over, and now things need to change
'Uncanny Valley' shows why the tech titans should stop getting a free pass.
Americans trust Google and Amazon more than Tom Hanks, report finds
"Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get."
By Haidee Chu
Leaked photos reveal the Galaxy S20 ahead of Samsung Unpacked 2020
With the reveal event set for Feb. 11, details are starting to slip out.
Samsung's new Galaxy Xcover brings its removable battery to the U.S.
This more durable Samsung Galaxy phone will be available for $499.
These are the coolest foldable devices confirmed for launch in 2020
Samsung, Microsoft, and more are hoping to prove foldable tech is worth considering in the new year.
By Alex Perry
Instagram is reportedly removing posts supporting Soleimani
Instagram is one of the few Western social media sites allowed in Iran.
By Anna Iovine
Report: Cortana recordings were protected with 'no security measures'
A former Microsoft contractor paints a pretty ugly picture.
By Jack Morse
5 cool CES announcements you might actually see in 2020
It's not all concept cars and other futuristic oddities at CES.
By Alex Perry
Honey browser extension was a security risk during the holiday season, says Amazon
Is Honey dangerous or is Amazon just sticking it to PayPal?
By Alex Perry
Facebook redesign with dark mode rolls out for some users
Everyone is getting it this spring.
Reddit bests Facebook by rolling out a superior deepfakes policy
An upvote for Reddit, a downvote for Facebook.
By Matt Binder
Zuckerberg's New Year's resolution is to give up New Year's resolutions
The CEO is focused on the decade ahead.
By Jack Morse