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My failed attempt to find a roommate on Facebook
As always, Facebook could be better at something plenty of people use it for.
By Alex Perry
Huge LinkedIn loophole put user security at risk
This might make you think twice before hitting "Apply."
By Matt Binder
Trump shoots down Apple's Mac Pro request
Looks like Apple might have to pay those tariffs.
By Alex Perry
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a Democratic presidential candidate, sues Google for ‘election interference’
Gabbard says Google suspended her advertising account for hours following the Democratic primary debate last month.
By Matt Binder
Instagram disables accounts for celebrity photographer Marcus Hyde
The photographer's accounts have been disabled by Instagram.
By Katie Berohn
Microsoft's 'Office Online' is now just 'Office'
You're forgiven if you didn't know that's what it was called to start with.
By Matthew Humphries
This 3D printer creates concrete art — Future Blink
Taking 3D printing where it's never gone before.
By Tulika Bose
Put these keywords in your YouTube video title if you want more views
Include "Fortnite" or the word "prank" in your YouTube video title if you want it to do gangbusters.
By Matt Binder
Amazon tweets article warning robots will replace workers if John Oliver isn't nicer
Yeah, it's as ridiculous as it sounds.
By Jack Morse
Watch Steve Ballmer bring Microsoft-era hype to this Clippers press conference
"It's pretty cool!! It's pretty damn COOL!!!"
By Rachel Kraus
Everything you need to know about Facebook's deal with the FTC
Facebook has officially been fined $5 billion. But experts say the settlement doesn't go far enough.
By Matt Binder
Sorry, your 'anonymized' data probably isn't anonymous
Researchers show how anonymized data sets are often anything but anonymous, releasing a tool that demonstrates how easy it is to pick you out of a digital crowd.
By Jack Morse
Facebook's Messenger Kids allowed kids to talk to unapproved adults
A glitch in group chats got around approved-adults lists.
By Matthew Humphries
Screwed by Equifax? Apply to get some of the record-breaking $700 million settlement.
Equifax agreed to pay up to $20,000 to victims of its data breach. But good luck collecting on that claim.
By Matt Binder
Microsoft dumps $1 billion into 'artificial general intelligence' project
A lab co-founded by Elon Musk just got a lot of money.
By Alex Perry
Celebrate the totally real moon landing with this fresh Google Doodle
Even better than seeing the aliens at Area 51.
By Jack Morse
Facebook's Libra is so shady it actually united Congress
"I don’t think you should launch Libra at all."
By Matt Binder
Bitcoin drops below $10,000 as Libra enters the fold
This isn't the best time for Bitcoin.
The EU will investigate how Amazon handles retailers' data
Amazon could face a hefty fine.
Google exec claims controversial Dragonfly search engine is 'terminated'
The Chinese search engine was criticized by human rights advocates.
By Jack Morse
'Like a toddler' with matches: Facebook slammed by senators in Libra hearing
They really, really don't trust Facebook.
By Matt Binder
Chromecast vs. Fire TV Stick vs. Roku Stick: Which should you buy on Prime Day?
There might be heavy streaming stick discounts on Prime Day this year, but what are you actually getting when you buy one?
By Alex Perry