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YouTube’s dark theme has started gradually rolling out to Android

Amazon is planning to give Prime Video a big makeover

A pickaxe for the AI gold rush, Labelbox sells training data software

Shareholder sues Facebook after stock plunges

Shareholder sues Facebook after stock plunges

New York moves to break up Charter’s merger with Time Warner Cable

A teen allegedly broke into a couple’s home. He asked them for the WiFi password, police say.

The life of an electric scooter: Nasty, brutish and often short

The Trump administration is talking to Facebook and Google about potential rules for online privacy

Got a tech question or want to discuss tech? Weekly /r/Technology Tech Support / General Discussion Thread

When is the Delta Aquariids meteor shower 2018? Date and time to see shooting stars in the UK

John Oliver Calls Facebook 'History's Most Profitable Data-Harvesting Machine'

What happens when you let computers optimize floorplans

New York state commission moves to kick Spectrum out over consumer complaints

Cord Cutting Accelerates Faster Than Expected, As Cable Still Refuses To Compete On Price

Fake news 'crowding out' real news

TSA is tracking regular travelers like terrorists in secret surveillance program

T-Mobile signs $3.5 billion deal with Nokia for 5G technology

Accidents at Amazon: workers left to suffer after warehouse injuries - Guardian investigation reveals numerous cases of Amazon workers being treated in ways that leave them homeless, unable to work or bereft of income after workplace accidents

Logitech is acquiring Blue Microphones for $117 million in cash

America spends over $20bn per year on fossil fuel subsidies. Abolish them - While we need to leave fossil fuels in the ground, America is giving the fossil fuel industry billions to extract more

Uber’s self-driving trucks division is dead

Taxi strike targeting Uber brings chaos to Spanish cities

Steam Game Accused of Scamming Players; Crypto Mining

Why are Americans second-class citizens as compared to Europeans when it comes to digital privacy?

The $120-billion reason we can’t expect Facebook to police itself - Wall Street just showed us why it’s ridiculous to expect Facebook and Twitter to self-regulate.

Senate Democrat Floats First Serious Proposals For Regulating Big Tech

Slackware founder: The Slackware store has been ripping me off horribly

After a Year, Equifax Remains Largely Unfazed by Historic Breach -- Despite a breach that exposed the personal data of more than 147 million Americans, the company has yet to face a government-imposed financial punishment

Voting systems in Wisconsin, a key swing state, can be hacked, security experts warn

Comcast could lose as many as 430,000 video subscribers in 2018, analyst says

Comcast installed Wi-Fi gear without approval—and this city is not happy

Scam robocallers are getting creative—and even fooling tech-savvy millennials

'I felt disgusted': inside Indonesia's fake Twitter account factories

Google Chrome Now Marks HTTP Sites "Not Secure"

Say goodbye to your Windows PC as you know it

Facebook Turns Other Cheek to Congressional Scrutiny, Lawsuits After Stock Dive

Apple Earnings: Expect Strong Q3 Services Revenue

Dixons Carphone says 10 million customer records may have been obtained in 2017

China's Huawei says first-half revenue rises 15 percent to $47.7 billion

Samsung Elec's mobile woes drag on profit growth

Clarkson Plc says unauthorized third party got access to some computer systems

Spotify's music industry liaison Troy Carter to depart

Robot hand learns real world moves in virtual training

Uber to stop developing self-driving trucks