
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.
Tinder's share button gives you a quick way to tell your friends how desirable (and/or thirsty!) you are.
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?
Say hello to Being. It's a little creepy!
The company is testing a network of beacons in 50 of its stores that will be able to tell where customers are in the store and use that information to send targeted deals to their smartphones.
The social photo sharing service says it wrongly removed The Shade Room account, but refuses to elaborate. The account has returned under a new username.
The food-free community has come up with a lot of ways to enjoy Soylent but we missed our right to chew.
A quick rundown of the blink-and-you-miss-them jokes in the opening credits of the HBO series.
Spoiler: The watermelon dies in the end.