Do You Know What Happened In Tech The Week Of May 30?
Twitter's adding a new button, Elon Musk has some wild ideas, and one tech platform is kicking people off for being racist.
Brendan Klinkenberg is a tech reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in San Francisco.
Twitter's adding a new button, Elon Musk has some wild ideas, and one tech platform is kicking people off for being racist.
New smartphones, Google wins a trial, and the tragic loss of our favorite Snapchat filters.
The ride-hail company is testing a feature that will let passengers schedule rides in advance.
Project Ara is finally coming to market. Developers get it in late 2016, consumers in 2017.
Google edition!
The Senate took a look at Facebook, Instagram changed its logo, and a Hyperloop moved for the first time.
Search for addresses, extra information, and GIFs, without ever leaving a conversation.
Apple refutes a report claiming it plans to stop selling music downloads in the next few years.
The user-friendly successor to 360-degree video is on its way to News Feed, but nothing's set for Instagram yet.
A quick rundown of the blink-and-you-miss-them jokes in the opening credits of the HBO series.
Here's what happened to me (and my colon).
Altwork's all-in-one desk/chair is kind of amazing, but who's gonna buy it?
"comic sans > new snapchat font"
Tinder's share button gives you a quick way to tell your friends how desirable (and/or thirsty!) you are.
Spoiler: The watermelon dies in the end.
The latest regulatory battle facing the ride-hailing giant.
Say hello to Being. It's a little creepy!
The app for sharing anonymous updates is in the process of closing its doors.
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt is still optimistic about the wearable's future.