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Mark Zuckerberg says the real threat is TikTok and China
"Is that the internet we want?"
By Karissa Bell
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes announces $10 million fund to break up more than Facebook
Monopoly men are everywhere these days.
By Rachel Kraus
Samsung Galaxy S10 bug lets any fingerprint unlock it
All it takes is a cheap plastic case and your phone's security is compromised.
The average worker would have to work 2.8M years to earn as much as Jeff Bezos
Not sure if that's a reasonable feat.
By Stephen MacDonald
Google Pixel 4 hands-on: Pikachu is fun, but the Recorder app is even cooler
You barely even need to touch the new Google Pixel phones.
By Alex Perry
Instagram's new security feature makes it easier to block apps from your account
The app is introducing new controls of third-party apps.
By Karissa Bell
#FacebookLockout: Facebook users report being locked out for reporting scammers and fake accounts
Report an imposter pretending to be your deceased relative and ... get locked out of your Facebook account.
By Matt Binder
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly met with Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, and other conservatives
Facebook can't keep from stepping into political messes.
WeWork's other toxicity problem: formaldehyde
The company pulled 2,300 of its "phone booths" following formaldehyde concerns.
By Jack Morse
Reddit wants more teen users. Can Snapchat help?
Reddit and Snapchat are teaming up.
By Karissa Bell
Uber could be delivering your groceries as early as 2020
Get that bread home-delivered 🌽🥕🍅
Microsoft adds Office and emoji keys to new keyboards
The dedicated keys are located to the right of the spacebar on the new Bluetooth and Ergonomic keyboards available from Oct. 15.
By Matthew Humphries
Unsurprisingly, TV streaming devices are collecting data, too
There's no escape from the prying eyes of Big Tech.
Giuliani associates owned businesses named 'Fraud Guarantee' and 'Mafia Rave'
People are dreaming up their own sketchy business names.
Google's unique new Chromebook laptop leaked in photos and video
Interesting choice...
By Alex Perry
It sure seems like Trump already violated Twitch's community guidelines
Another social media platform is apparently all too happy to let Trump spread his venom.
Report: Amazon thought using third-party delivery drivers was dangerous, but did it anyway
A report in the New Yorker details the ways in which Amazon prioritized speed over safety.
By Jack Morse
Of course Amazon workers are looking at Cloud Cam footage
Those clips reportedly include some "intimate" moments.
Yes, your boss can read your Gmail drafts (and that's not all)
These days, someone is always watching.
By Jack Morse