Twitter reports small user growth and small profits

If you ever needed proof that Twitter has reached a natural ceiling for its user figures, then its second quarter numbers are perfect. In the last three months, the company added just five million new daily active users, and coined a net profit of $3…

Facebook's Instant Games are leaving Messenger

Facebook’s Instant Games, casual games that you can play with friends, have never quite found a home since they were introduced in 2016. While serious gamers tend to overlook them, free-to-play Instant Games are surprisingly popular with some estimat…

Equifax settles with FTC over data breach, claims process started

The past few years have been unkind to people’s private information. But while Facebook’s privacy lapses are deplorable, the data breach of credit report company Equifax in 2017 is even more frightening because of the potential misuse of stolen information. After two years of investigations, the company has finally settled with the FTC and is now starting to process to … Continue reading

Kimmel Flags Possible Problem With Sanders’ 2020 Slogan ― To His Face

The late-night TV host highlighted a potential issue with the Democratic presidential candidate’s rallying cry.

Firefox Reality gives Oculus Quest owners a desktop web browser

Virtual reality is great for videos, games, and new experiences but if the technology is to be practical for the next wave of computing, platforms need to offer applications that let users also be productive. While office suites might be out of the question, web browsing is fortunately in a position to bridge the gap between entertainment and productivity. And … Continue reading

Border Patrol Chief Says She Didn't Know the Violent and Racist Facebook Group She Joined Was Bad

The head of Border Patrol told lawmakers this week that she didn’t know the secret Facebook group she joined was bad. Carla Provost, who’s been leading the Border Patrol since April of 2017, said that the Facebook group’s racist and violent posts were “not indicative of the Border Patrol that I know.”

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Actress Selma Blair Shares Her Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

The “Hellboy” star also praised her doctor “who believes in healing as much as I do.”

The Morning After: Google's Pixel sales doubled thanks to the 3a

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. This morning, we’ve got an update on SpaceX’s latest rocket launches and the details on Apple’s billion-dollar acquisition. Also, we’re looking for your impressions on Google’s Nest Hub, and it seems hoverboardi…

Trendloader Unveils The Alpha Smart Sunglasses

Are smart glasses ready to make their return? Google attempted to launch a pair of smart glasses back in the day but it didn’t quite pan out. However, it seems that another company by the name of Trendloader has decided to try their hand at it in the form of the Alpha Smart Sunglasses.

However, unlike the Google Glass, the Alpha Smart Sunglass has taken some design cues from Snap’s Spectacles, where they are rather inconspicuous in its design where you wouldn’t be able to tell they are a pair of smart glasses unless you were told. The wearable has been positioned as a social media device, where thanks to its built-in camera, it will have the ability to capture photos and videos and upload it onto social media platforms.

In fact, it will also challenge the way we livestream content as one of its features is its ability to livestream through the glasses to your social media account, so you could do a walk around and livestream it at the same time. The glasses also come with a built-in speaker and microphone, along with AI voice command where you’ll be able to summon the digital assistants on your phone.

The only downside to these glasses is that they are sunglasses, meaning that you won’t be able to use them indoors or at night, or at least not in a practical manner. The glasses aren’t available yet but there are plans to launch it this spring on IndieGogo.

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2020 Democratic Presidential Hopeful Claims Tech Giant Violated Her Free Speech

Gabbard’s Google ad account was temporarily suspended after the last debate.