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Facebook blocks posts outing alleged Trump whistleblower
Facebook is blocking and removing posts purporting to name the national security whistleblower.
By Jack Morse
WeWork employees call out 'greed' and 'deception' in open letter
WeWork employees, facing layoffs, are pushing back.
By Jack Morse
Airbnb to verify all listings after recent controversies
Airbnb is seeking to look after its guests' safety.
By Stephen MacDonald
Now Juul will stop selling mint flavor, too
Everyone will have to settle for menthol.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube rolls out big changes to its desktop homepage
YouTube is bringing some big changes to its desktop homepage such as larger thumbnails and longer video titles.
By Matt Binder
Facebook users mistrusted apps long before Zuckerberg did, leaked documents show
"Granting access" never sounded like a great idea.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook quietly discloses another serious privacy breach
Over 100 developers may have had improper access to user data, the company revealed.
FCC approves T-Mobile-Sprint merger despite lawsuit, antitrust concerns
“This merger will combine two of the four nationwide competitors in the wireless industry in the United States. As a result, three companies will control 99 percent of the wireless market."
By Matt Binder
Screwed by AT&T's 'unlimited' plan? You could get some money soon.
You might have some money coming your way courtesy of AT&T.
By Alex Perry
Facebook could use video selfies to fight fake accounts
It could be a new tool to beat back the bots.
By Karissa Bell
Nearly 90% of the world's internet users are being monitored
Somebody's probably watching you tweet.
NBA's new streaming service lets you watch some games without going broke
For $6.99 a month, you can catch tons of treys, Euro steps, spin moves, slams, jams, and more on NBA TV.
By Alex Perry
Elon Musk is back on Twitter after *checks notes* 4 days
Elon Musk's self-imposed Twitter exile didn't last very long.
Ex-Facebook head says company 'profits partly by amplifying lies'
Facebook's former head of Global Elections Integrity Ops is speaking out about her time at the company.
By Matt Binder
Apple plans to donate $2.5 billion to fight California housing crisis
"Apple is committed to being part of the [California housing crisis] solution." - Tim Cook
By Stephen MacDonald
Report claims Apple is teaming with Valve to develop its AR headset
The rumored Apple product that just won't die.
Apple announces $2.5 billion plan to ease California housing crisis
People are leaving San Francisco and the Bay Area, and Apple wants to help.
Microsoft Japan's 4-day work week boosted productivity by 40 percent
Ditch Fridays, and also long, stupid meetings.
By Amanda Yeo
The new Microsoft Edge browser logo sure does look familiar
You shouldn't eat this, either.
By Jack Morse
Airbnb bans 'party houses' following mass shooting
Five died at a Halloween party hosted at an Airbnb rental. This wasn't the first time.
By Jack Morse
Instacart shoppers take CEO to task in scathing open letter
"You won't even open the door to face those of us delivering your personal orders to your luxe SoMa apartment."
By Jack Morse
Ring watched kids trick or treat and then bragged about it
It's supposed to be funny?
By Rachel Kraus
Google revealed a security flaw on Halloween, so maybe update Chrome now
Google pushed out an important update for Google Chrome on Halloween.
By Matt Binder