The FTC has opened an investigation into Facebook, Apple is building out its original content portfolio, and Acer has announced the world's first ChromeOS tablet.
The NBA is experimenting with low-cost access to streaming, Tim Cook talks data privacy and Facebook's Very Bad Week continues.
Apple has new emoji suggestions, Dropbox had a great first day of trading, and Elon Musk had his companies' Facebook pages taken down.
Huawei and IBM are having bad days. GoPro is just having a bad ... series of years.
Facebook is rolling out changes in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica leak, Fornite is raking in the cash, and Google may be buying Lytro.
Facebook is facing questions concerning Cambridge Analytica, while Google is launching new tools to stop the spread of fake news and YouTube makes livestreaming easier than ever.
A woman has died after being struck by a self-driving Uber in Arizona. Apple is investing in next-gen MicroLED displays, and GDC is underway.
Facebook dumped news on Friday evening about the Trump campaign's use of personal user data, while the U.S. Navy has fitted Xbox controllers to its newest submarine and Twitter is reportedly banning cryptocurrency ads.
Apple is hosting an education-focused event on March 27, Google Lens has made it to iOS, and astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly aren't as different as some media reports would leave you to believe.
Intel is working to protect future CPUs against Spectre, Google has renamed Android Wear, and Nest has launched a pair of new products.