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YouTube will now let you auto-delete your video search and watch history
Hide your shame.
By Matt Binder
Microsoft teases dual-screen Surface Neo tablet for 2020
A new iPad challenger is coming next holiday season.
Google's Incognito mode for Maps is rolling out on Android this month
Google is introducing several new privacy features for its products, including an Incognito mode for Google Maps on Android and iOS.
Instagram makes its bully-blocking feature available to everyone
Instagram is hoping its new "restrict" feature will help contain bullies.
By Karissa Bell
Will this new company follow other tech giants and be the next disruptor?
"So for us, insurance was almost a really interesting space because it was so boring."
By Mashable Video
Ex-Yahoo employee hacked 6,000 accounts for sexual images
Somebody call Olivia Benson.
By Rachel Kraus
Elizabeth Warren responds to Mark Zuckerberg's vow to 'fight' breakup of Facebook
Zuckerberg should be worried about more than just Elizabeth Warren.
Facebook to selectively pay media orgs desperate for its news tab scraps
Facebook will pay some, but not all, of the news outlets it promotes in its upcoming news tab.
By Jack Morse
Reddit changes its harassment policy and bans major incel community
So long, r/Braincels.
By Matt Binder
Google and Levi's introduce a new smart jacket that can answer calls and snap selfies
The new line of jackets is meant to be sleeker and more affordable than the last version.
By Karissa Bell
Japan Airlines unveils 'baby map'
You'll finally get some peace on your flight.
By Stephen MacDonald
Facebook now blocks all links to The Pirate Bay
Why is Facebook instating a new ban on The Pirate Bay ... in 2019?
By Matt Binder
Activists occupy Amazon office and put giant Jeff Bezos head on Whole Foods roof
The group Direct Action Everywhere is protesting alleged animal cruelty.
By Jack Morse
Android is replacing Google Play Music with YouTube Music on new devices
Say goodbye to Google Play Music. Sort of.
By Alex Perry
TikTok confirms it censored content critical of China
This raises a lot of concerns about the app.
By Jordan Aaron
Surprise! Facebook is reportedly still tops when it comes to disinformation.
More than 70 countries used social media to spread false information, a new study finds.
Amazon's Echo Buds aren't AirPods killers
Amazon wants to put Alexa in your ears, on your face, and on your finger.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook acquires startup known for mind-reading wristbands
Mind reading and Facebook doesn't sound like the best matchup.
By Emmet Smith