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Millions of Twitter and Facebook users may have had their personal information compromised
Well, that's not good.
By Amanda Yeo
Robots at Amazon warehouses might make workplace injuries worse
That two-day shipping ain't free.
By Rachel Kraus
Amazon sues Pentagon over lost JEDI contract, blaming Trump bias
Trump's anti-Amazon comments and tweets prompted the lawsuit.
By Sasha Lekach
Google Cloud Print only has a year left on the clock
For anyone still printing, time's running out.
By Sasha Lekach
Somehow Facebook's facial recognition was even creepier than we thought
Nope, not creepy at all.
By Karissa Bell
Uber wants to deliver drugs to your home. (Prescription drugs, calm down.)
Another day, another tech giant getting into healthcare.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube says it will soon monetize ‘edgier content’
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki's final creators letter of 2019 promises there are more monetization options in the works.
By Matt Binder
Apple tells Congress: iPhones are too risky for normal humans to repair
Safety first for Apple!
Tim Cook blew a big chance to stand up to Trump
The Apple CEO whiffed on a big opportunity.
Microsoft's bizarre AirPods competitor has been delayed until next year
If you wanted Surface Earbuds, you're going to have to wait until next year
By Karissa Bell
WeWork's Adam Neumann got $1.7 billion. 2,400 employees just got fired.
He failed up. They got laid off.
By Matt Binder
Google announces it will restrict political ad targeting
Google is banning advertisers from targeting audiences by political affiliation and public voter records.
By WORDS BY STAN SCHROEDER, VIDEO BY STEPHEN MACDONALD
Google announces stricter rules for political ad targeting
The company is banning certain types of political ad targeting.
Facebook will now let brands choose exactly where their ads will show
The company announced a number of brand safety features to protect advertisers on its platform.
By Matt Binder
Elon Musk tells employees smoking weed with Joe Rogan was 'not wise'
Yeah, it wasn't his best decision.
Hey Windows users, Apple still loves you (according to this job listing)
Apple's Music, TV and Podcasts apps *may* be coming to Windows and Xbox One.
Apple starts production of new Mac Pro as it expands in Austin
Apple is expanding in Texas.
Google Earth's 'creation tools' let you make personalized maps
The company first released the tools for scientists and nonprofits.
By Haidee Chu
Android flaw allowed attackers to spy on users through phone camera
A new report details a major Android flaw that granted malicious apps access to a smartphone's camera.
By Matt Binder
Facebook launched a meme-making app called Whale. Here's why you haven't heard of it.
The company is experimenting again.
A rich white guy reclaimed his 'richest person' title, but we all still lose
The guy who makes the case for ethical wealth just keeps getting richer.
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft is scaling back the Android and iOS versions of the Cortana app
Cortana won't work on Android and iOS in a few markets starting in January.
By Alex Perry