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Apple finally confirms Apple TV+ release date and price
But can it compete with Disney+?
By Alex Perry
Wunderlist creator expresses desire to buy app back from Microsoft
Come on, Microsoft. He really wants it back.
By Emmet Smith
Google faces antitrust investigation from nearly every U.S. state
Facebook isn't the only big tech company in the hot seat.
Google Nest Hub Max review: Bigger, but not necessarily better
Unless you use Google Duo, the smaller Nest Hub is a better value.
By Raymond Wong
Russia accuses Google, Facebook of election interference
Russia is accusing the two tech giants of election interference. Irony!
By Karissa Bell
Wunderlist founder wants to buy his app back from Microsoft
The startup founder wants to save his app before it's shut down for good.
By Karissa Bell
'Microsoft the Musical' is the geekiest tribute to the tech giant's history
Shoutout to Clippy!
By Raymond Wong
Look at this all-diamond ring designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson
It's already sold, so you can't buy it.
Facebook has a gaping loophole in its fight against fake news
A Facebook bug allows users to create and spread fake news in Facebook Groups.
By Matt Binder
Facebook and Google feel the heat as multiple states launch antitrust investigations
State governments are coming for Big Tech.
Twitter disables tweeting via SMS after CEO Jack Dorsey is hacked
RIP tweeting through SMS. We'll miss you.
By Jordan Aaron
YouTube fined $170M for violating Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
That's a pretty hefty fine.
By Jordan Aaron
Facebook Dating hits the U.S. and will let users add Instagram Stories soon
“Safety, security and privacy are at the forefront of this product,” says Facebook.
By Matt Binder
There are now 1.71 billion websites, but most of them are zombies
Only about 0.06 percent of those are active.
By Eric Griffith
YouTube's $170 million fine isn't enough—and part of the FTC knows it
Why does the FTC keep letting Silicon Valley get off easy?
By Matt Binder
Facebook curbs its controversial facial recognition features
Once it's on Facebook, it's there forever.
By Jordan Aaron
Facebook updates its controversial facial recognition settings
The company is currently facing a multibillion dollar lawsuit over its facial recognition tech.
By Karissa Bell
Three 1990s Macs that defined my life—and explain Apple's history
A tale of two Macintosh desktops, one janky laptop, and a furious Steve Jobs.
By Chris Taylor
Jack Dorsey's Twitter account hacked to spread pro-Hitler message
Twitter confirmed the hack.
By Jack Morse
YouTube Kids relies on poor math skills to keep children safe
Can your child do basic math?
By Jack Morse
Hacked sites attacked thousands of iPhones every week for years using undiscovered exploits
The exploits were patched in February, but the details are new -- and serious.
You can murder each member of your family (emoji) courtesy of Google
A funny thing happens when you try to hit backspace on the family emoji in Google Docs and Slides.
By Matt Binder