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California just scored a major privacy win against facial-recognition tech
The state banned law enforcement's use of facial-recognition tech on body cam recordings.
By Jack Morse
Apple's augmented reality glasses to come by mid-2020, report claims
It's been a long wait, but Apple's AR glasses might finally arrive next year.
Privacy-focused gifts for the paranoid tech lover
Because if you don't purchase anything The Man will know you've opted out of society and come looking for you.
By Jack Morse
Most Americans don't know that Facebook owns Instagram and WhatsApp, new Pew survey says
Americans' 'digital knowledge' is lacking.
By Rachel Kraus
Everything we expect to see at Google's Pixel 4 launch event
Google's got a new phone and probably some other things, too.
By Alex Perry
Instagram deserves more scrutiny after Russian troll farm investigation
Instagram was "the most effective tool" used by the IRA, the Senate report concluded.
By Karissa Bell
Russian internet trolls focused on black Americans, Senate confirms
The report notes a "discernible emphasis on targeting African-Americans" was seen on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and YouTube.
By Jack Morse
Instagram to officially remove 'Following' tab from app
How am I supposed to creep on my crush now?
By Stephen MacDonald
Tile announces new trackers as potential Apple rival looms
The competition is heating up.
By Alex Perry
Facebook co-founder says Zuckerberg is 'embracing the philosophy behind Trumpism'
Harsh words from Chris Hughes.
Instagram unveils private messaging app, 'Threads'
The Instagram vs. Snapchat war rages on.
By Stephen MacDonald
Heads up, Mac users: macOS Catalina is now available
Apple Arcade, Sidecar, the death of iTunes, and more await you in the new macOS update.
By Alex Perry
Shocker: Elizabeth Holmes' lawyers say the Theranos founder isn't paying them
Who could have seen this one coming?
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook can be forced to delete content, E.U. court rules
This could mean big changes for how social media is regulated.
By Stephen MacDonald
Report says Apple increasing iPhone 11 production after strong demand
Apple's cheaper iPhone models are selling great, new report claims.
TikTok will be mercifully free of political ads
The platform will try to side-step the issue that's engulfed Facebook since 2016.
Tim Cook throws shade at Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency
Apple's CEO doesn't think private companies should be launching their own currencies.
If You Owned a Galaxy S4, Samsung Owes You $10
Samsung must compensate the 10 million people in the US who purchased a Galaxy S4.
By Matthew Humphries
Wikipedia has only granted one takedown request. Here it is.
It was a request from Ukraine.
By Matt Binder
Instagram now lets you shop with augmented reality
Instagram doesn't just want you to buy products, it wants you trying them on.
By Karissa Bell
Hot Apple rumor: 'iPhone SE 2' could launch next year
A new iPhone SE sounds more and more likely.
Tim Cook uses Supreme Court filing to hammer Trump's immigration policy
The Apple CEO once again criticizes Trump over DACA.
Libra's backers are now reconsidering supporting the cryptocurrency
This might not be good.
By Jordan Aaron