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Sad internet boy Elon Musk decides to log off. Again.
He's done with it all. Until he's not.
By Jack Morse
Facebook allowed, then removed, ads soliciting donations to a fake Trump campaign page
This is going well.
By Amanda Yeo
Twitter's new ad policy prompts politicians to call out Facebook
The new policy, banning all political advertisements on Twitter, prompted politicians to urge Facebook to follow suit.
By Jack Morse
Facebook leaves no doubt: It's the right wing's social network now
The transformation of Facebook is complete.
By Matt Binder
Twitter rejects Facebook's faulty logic and stops running political ads
Your move, Mark Zuckerberg.
By Jack Morse
Apple pulls iOS 13.2 update for HomePods after bricking devices
HomePod owners reported unresponsive devices after installing iOS 13.2
By Justin Herrick
Elon Musk will go to trial over 'pedo guy' comment
Musk is in trouble over his tweets, and this time he's going to court.
Prime members can now get Whole Foods delivered with free Amazon Fresh
Amazon really wants Prime members to use Amazon Fresh.
Google snuck an augmented reality ad onto the back of the Pixel 4 box
Just point your Google Lens-enabled Pixel 4 at the back of the box and be wowed by the power of futuristic marketing.
By Jack Morse
Microsoft, not Amazon, wins $10 billion contract from the Pentagon
Microsoft beat out Amazon for a massive military contract, which is sure to go over well with everyone involved.
By Alex Perry
Google has a 'new' way to create calendar events
A brand new way to get new calendar listings straight from your browser
By Matthew Humphries
Twitter quietly killed its secret ad-free version for fancy people
Oh you didn't know there was an ad-free version for fancy people? Interesting.
By Jack Morse
Instagram will label ‘False Information’ on misleading posts
The pop-up will give the option to read why the post was flagged.
By John D'Amico
Facebook's sins haunt Mark Zuckerberg at Libra congressional hearing
Congresspeople blasted Facebook's Libra project, citing all of the social network's previous failures.
By Matt Binder
Apple Pay surpasses Starbucks as the most popular platform in America, per report
Apple is number one in yet another category.
Chrome update gives you permission to open way too many tabs
Say hello to tab hover cards.
By Jack Morse
Facebook offers special protections for election-related accounts
Better late than never.
By Jack Morse
Facebook will ban ads that discourage people from voting
Not even politicians can lie about voting, now.
By Rachel Kraus
Mercedes-Benz app shared users' private information
The issue seems to have been fixed.
By John D'Amico
As 'Silicon Valley' ends, Silicon Valley itself is beyond satire
Ahead of their final season, the showrunners say it's hard to be funny about today's dystopian tech world.
By Chris Taylor
After mass shootings, Google told Congress his arrest was progress. But the truth is complicated.
A military veteran was arrested for making threats in a YouTube livestream. But did he?
By Matt Binder