
Facebook Is Finally Going to Warn You About Sharing Outdated Articles
Facebook is going to warn users about sharing articles that are outdated, in a small step against sharing misinformation.
Facebook is going to warn users about sharing articles that are outdated, in a small step against sharing misinformation.
Acer has updated its popular Swift 5 notebook, as well as launchinig a high-end Chromebook and new ConceptD devices.
The Windows 10 May 2020 update reduces the memory usage of some apps — and may soon include the notably RAM-ravenous Chrome.
Here's our WWDC 2020 overview: The most exciting updates coming from iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, and macOS Big Sur.
The funniest, weirdest and most poorly worded email requests for sponsored guest posts, hot from the Tech.co inbox.
The UK government has been forced into an embarrassing, but not unexpected, U-turn over its coronavirus tracing app.
Racial profiling has plagued hyperlocal social network Nextdoor for years. A new petition offers tools that could help.
Twitter announced today that it would be adding a new feature to the popular social media platform: audio tweets!
Zoom announced today plans to roll out end-to-end encryption across all plans and users, even those on the free tier.
CTA has announced that planning for CES 2021 is "in full swing," despite the threat posed by a second wave of coronavirus.
The Google Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 have been delayed again as a result of coronavirus, according to noted tech leakers.
Facebook has fired an employee for calling out a coworker on Twitter over a Black Lives Matter dispute.
Shopify is gaining more ground in the ecommerce world, due to recent deals with Walmart and Facebook.
Amazon faces two new probes in the US focusing on whether the company has abused its power over third party sellers.
While the PS5 price and specs remain a mystery, a ton of game trailers just debuted for Sony's long-awaited new console.
Amazon has announced that it will put a one-year moratorium on the sale of facial recognition technology to police.
Former British PM Tony Blair says that digital ID cards would halt the spread of COVID-19 and are unavoidable in the future.
IBM has announced that the company will no longer develop, research, or offer facial recognition technology.
Diversity and gender bias issues in the tech industry won't be solved simply by teaching "girls to code", researchers argue
Social media sites can no longer fence-sit in the fight between established, institutional power and calls for social justice
Charity giving is up across the United States. Time for a closer look at all the third-party payment sites people are using.