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YouTube’s new kids content policy is a step in the right direction, but it's not a cure-all
There's still more work to be done.
By Matt Binder
Ring admits its employees tried to access customers' private video
The company copped to the fact in a letter to Congress.
By Jack Morse
TikTok's list of community guidelines just got way bigger
Don't even try to post videos of teens doing drugs on TikTok now.
By Alex Perry
Scammers are trying to fool people into thinking they've been drafted
The draft doesn't really exist anymore, but scammers are toying with people's anxiety anyway.
By Alex Perry
We spent $1.4 BILLION in the App Store after Christmas. Sheesh.
Apple's App Store ended 2019 with a bang.
By Matt Binder
Facebook exec warns company not to be anti-Trump in bizarre leaked memo
"I find myself thinking of the Lord of the Rings at this moment."
By Matt Binder
Sonos sues Google for allegedly stealing patented tech
Sonos wants to take Google to federal court, but it's fed up with Amazon, too.
By Alex Perry
Intel has a huge tablet that folds into an all-screen laptop
The 17.3-inch device folds to become a laptop with dual 12-inch screens.
Facebook announces ban on deepfakes, but it won't stop misinformation
Facebook can have little a misinformation, as a treat.
By Amanda Yeo
The biggest challenge for Tumblr's digital literacy initiative is reaching its extremely online users
World Wide What aims to educate Tumblr users. Will it work?
By Matt Binder
Samsung's next Unpacked reveal event is set for mid-February
But what will the new reveal event bring?
Google searches for 'draft age' spike, Selective Service site crashes after Trump's airstrike
People are, uh, getting nervous.
By Jack Morse
Samsung unveils cheaper Lite versions of the Galaxy S10 and Note 10
These new Samsung phones look like the old Samsung phones.
By Alex Perry
Doorbell camera records man confessing to murder, police say
The man allegedly killed his sister in Texas.
By Matt Binder
Former Google exec says he was pushed out for highlighting human rights abuses
Google decided to "chase bigger profits and an even higher stock price,” he says.
By Matt Binder
Study claims Google AI is more successful at breast cancer screenings than experts
This doesn't mean the AI will completely replace experts, though.
By Words by Stan Schroeder; Video by Jordan Aaron
Google's AI is better at breast cancer screening than human experts, study claims
The company's DeepMind AI is not just good at Go.
How to make your New Year's tech resolutions stick (for real)
Don't think of them as resolutions.
By Rachel Kraus
Major new privacy law in 2020: What you need to know about the CCPA
Are you ready for the CCPA?
By Matt Binder
Everything we think Apple will release in 2020
We have a decent idea of what to expect from Apple in the new year, even if we haven't seen the fine print yet. We'll almost certainly get some combination of new iPhones, iPads, Macbooks, and Apple Watches...
By Alex Perry
Obama praises book that slams his White House for its Google relationship
'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism' is a great read, says the president it criticizes.
By Matt Binder
Does YouTube radicalize users? This study says not —but it's deeply flawed.
The researchers don't get how YouTube or media works.
By Matt Binder
Why Apple, Google, and other big tech companies create their own fonts
It's not just about the aesthetics.
By Haidee Chu