Google is putting some rules in place around notches, Logitech has purchased Blue, and Apple made some money.
MoviePass continues to struggle, while Dropbox is giving users more space and Twitter sits in a corner and thinks about what it has done.
MoviePass had a bad weekend, and this year's flagships from Apple and Google are already leaking.
Slack is buying HipChat, the first Google Smart Display is out, and Amazon may be Apple to a $1 trillion market cap.
Facebook is struggling to add new users. Scientists may have found an underground liquid water lake on Mars, while Microsoft developers are working to bring new emoji and mixed reality experiences to future versions of Windows 10.
Apple says it has fixed the aggressive thermal throttling taking place in the 2018 MacBook Pros. Elsewhere, Chrome is now warning visitors of non-encrypted websites, and Segway has a new product on the market.
Alphabet has posted its Q2 results, a mysterious Google design video has surfaced, and a group of German students won a recent Hyperloop competition.
Apple is hosting a live HomePod Q&A, Uber and Lyft have fired a driver for live-streaming their riders and Snap is shutting down Snapcash.
Instagram is getting old-school status indicators, the new MacBook Pro keyboard has a trick up its sleeve, and Comcast has officially given up on buying Fox.
The EU has found Google guilty of breaking antitrust laws. Corning has new smartphone glass coming to market, and Amazon says Prime Day was a huge success.