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Facebook is entering the dating game with a new dating feature, a new court ruling could force…
Facebook is entering the dating game with a new dating feature, a new court ruling could force…
The Facebook saga continues, Uber gives up on Southeast Asia, and Walmart expands its robot fleet. …
Slack’s new privacy rules lets your boss download your private chats, YouTube is increasing the number of…
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been called on by UK lawmakers to give evidence on the Cambridge…
Google takes one step closer to achieving quantum supremacy. Scientists use nanobots to kill cancer in mice. And Uber fires back on a study about how much its drivers are paid.
Google takes one step closer to achieving quantum supremacy. Scientists use nanobots to kill cancer in mice. And Uber fires back on a study about how much its drivers are paid.
Apple confirms it uses Google Cloud, ride-sharing companies like Uber cause congestion, and online grocery shopping just…
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The Uber and Waymo trial ends with a settlement. Amazon goes after FedEx and UPS with its new delivery service. And Facebook is finally testing a dislike button – sort of. From LinkedIn: Less than a week after it began, the game-changing civil tr…
Best Buy is pulling CDs off shelves this summer, Forbes introduces its first list of Cryptocurrency’s richest…
Best Buy is pulling CDs off shelves this summer, Forbes introduces its first list of Cryptocurrency’s richest people, and Uber confirms the two hackers who breached their data were found to be in Canada and Florida. It’s the end of an era. People…
A high-profile trial between Uber and Google’s self-driving division Waymo begins in San Francisco. Tesla founder Elon…
Facebook increases fake news safeguards, SoftBank becomes Uber’s largest stakeholder and Snap struggles to hang on to its employees and internal memos.
Uber paid hackers after a massive data breach, Apple has reportedly acquired a Montreal-based virtual reality company, and activists are planning a December 7th protest against the FCC potentially ending net neutrality. From Reddit today is news that Uber concealed a massive security breach for more than a year that affected the personal data…
Uber is forming a fleet of driverless cars, Bitcoin reaches an all-time high, and SpaceX will start sending internet satellites into space in 2019.