Third-party Twitter clients are facing a tough future, while Spotify is possible planning a hardware device, and Facebook is undoing the ability to unsend messages.
Apple shares new info on the Mac Pro, the Lunar X Prize is back, and 64-bit apps on ARM-based PCs may be around the corner.
Spotify held its IPO, Apple has hired a former Google executive, and a day of tragedy at YouTube HQ.
Apple is rumored to be preparing a move away from Intel CPUs in the Mac, Grindr shared HIV data with outside analytics firms and the government is upset Tesla shared details about a March crash that killed a Model X driver.
Drupal admins need to patch their sites, CloudFlare enters the DNS market and April Fools' Day is still a thing.
SpaceX gets the green light for it's satellite-based Internet access plans, Alexa is learning how DVRs work, and macOS users can now take advantage of eGPUs.
MyFitnessPal has been hacked, Microsoft is reorganizing its Windows division, and Uber has settled with the family of the woman killed in Arizona.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has tough words for Facebook, while Google has shipped a beta of the next version of Wear OS, and car companies aim to dazzle and the New York Auto Show.
Apple has a new iPad for consumers and schools, Google has purchased Tenor, and NASA's next-generation telescope is behind schedule, again.