As part of Facebook’s latest study on how social media impacts democracy, the company appears to be paying users to log off of its products ahead of the 2020 US…
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Justice Department reportedly plans to file antitrust case against Google as early as this month
The Department of Justice is preparing to file antitrust charges against Google’s parent company Alphabet possibly as early as this month, The New York Times reported. Attorney General William Barr…

You can now download your Twitter data again and see what hackers could’ve nabbed
If you’re curious what kind of data Twitter stores on you — and what those hackers could have stolen during their big bitcoin scam — you can now find out…

Logitech G’s new Playmaster software is here to help you get good at Counter-Strike
Logitech G has announced a new esports training program for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive called Playmaster, which is designed to help assess your skills and help you practice specific techniques, like…

Star Trek Day! Star Trek Day!
On September 8th, CBS All Access is holding an all-day streaming event to commemorate the 54th anniversary of the premiere of the original Star Trek television show. I’ll admit I…

T-Mobile’s LG Velvet has a different processor inside, and it’s an interesting choice
We weren’t huge fans of the LG Velvet, the design-first, specs-second flagship smartphone the company released this summer. The sleek phone felt stuttery in our review. But what if I…

Ford is letting customers personalize their Mustang Mach-E before taking delivery
Ford’s first electric vehicle of consequence, the Mustang Mach-E SUV, will start arriving at dealerships at the end of the year. But before customers begin driving off with their new…