Apple announces three new iPhones and two new Apple Watches and security researchers discover a security flaw that affects most modern computers.
Apple's own website has spoiled the company's iPhone and Apple Watch event, and Plex is pulling the plug on its cloud service.
Some last-minute Apple rumors arrive, Qualcomm's new smartwatch chip extends battery life, and there's a revolving door between Google Cloud AI and academia.
Apple and Trump spar over tariffs, Microsoft has announced the final support extension for Windows 7, and NASA is outlining plans to start building a small space station in lunar orbit.
The Pixel 3 is coming in October, while Alex Jones' Twitter account and Theranos are both gone for good.
The TSA plans to expand its quick 3D carry-on baggage screening; HTC Vive opens its store to Oculus Rift users; IMAX and DTS create a certification program for the best home theater experiences.
Researchers pose as Kremlin-linked trolls and buy political ads from Google; Facebook and Twitter are set to appear before Congress; a new study says wireless carriers target Netflix and YouTube videos for throttling.
Twitter CEO said to intervene in content-blocking decisions; Five Eyes nations spies warn against too much encryption; and Labor Day marks the unofficial last day of summer.
Twitter may or may not be getting a redesign, but Skype definitely is. Oh, and a happy birthday to Google Chrome.
Apple's new gadgets are all over the web, and Lenovo is trying something a little weird.