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Prayer beads and vegan jerky: Inside L.A.'s elite hippie tech conference
Summit LA brings together spirituality and exclusivity in DTLA.
By Rachel Kraus
A private equity firm now runs .org, the domain for nonprofits
The acquisition comes just months after ICANN lifted the long-standing price cap on the domain extension.
By Matt Binder
Twitter's political ad ban just hit, and it's already pissing off conservatives
The new policy, which goes into effect Nov. 22, bans most forms of paid political advertising on the platform.
By Jack Morse
Hulu + Live TV is now $55 so you might as well just get cable
Get ready to pay more for the same service.
By Alex Perry
Report: Americans don't trust companies to admit data misuse
A report from the Pew Research Center shows wide-ranging distrust of private companies and their handling of Americans' private data.
By Jack Morse
Google will now tell you how you've been mispronouncing words your entire life
A boon for "well, actually" guys.
Facebook ad scam tricks users with images and video of Kickstarter products
Fraudsters are using images stolen from Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns to scam Facebook users.
By Matt Binder
This cute Instagram account combines ‘Fixer Upper’ with dollhouses
They should have their own show on HGTV.
By Jordan Aaron
Two Massholes arrested in SIM swapping for cryptocurrency scheme
The men stand accused of targeting 10 victims across the U.S. in an effort to steal cryptocurrency and social media handles.
By Jack Morse
Of course big tech is tracking your WebMD visits
Why wouldn't health data be on the menu for advertisers?
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter to introduce ‘Topics’ on Nov. 13
*Immediately follows the "Reality TV" topic*
By Stephen MacDonald
Holy crap, the maxed out 16-inch MacBook Pro costs $6,099
Maybe don't go crazy with the memory and storage options.
Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro might be coming very, very soon
New hardware will drop today, report claims.
Google to gather Americans’ personal health records through ‘Project Nightingale’
This doesn't sound like the best idea.
By Stephen MacDonald
Twitter's about to introduce Topics. Here's how the new feature works
Sorry, you won't be able to mute politics (yet).
Twitter wants your help figuring out how to deal with deepfakes
Help Twitter out, won't you?
By Matt Binder
Google reportedly collecting health data, including lab results, on millions of Americans
It's scary and it looks like it's legal.
Uber CEO downplays murder of Jamal Khashoggi as 'mistake,' then backtracks
Shortly after making the comments, Dara Khosrowshahi said they were made "in the moment."
YouTube says it can delete your account if you’re not 'commercially viable'
Creators are freaking out over YouTube's new terms of service which state that the company can delete an account if it determines the user is "no longer commercially viable."
By Matt Binder
Armed robbery at Airbnb under investigation, days after 'party house' ban
First came a deadly shooting, then a party house ban, then an armed robbery.
Instagram experiment hits the U.S., and your likes may disappear soon
Instagram will turn off like counts for some users — but won't say if it's permanent.
By Karissa Bell