May 11, 2019 Tinder preps ‘Lite’ version of its dating app for data-limited areas Add Tinder to the growing list of tech giants launching lightweight apps to reel in more users. As part of an earnings call, Match…
May 11, 2019 Facebook says it needs more regulation, not a breakup Facebook wasn't content offering a brief statement rejecting co-founder Chris Hughes' call to break up the social network. Global Affairs and Communications VP Nick…
May 11, 2019 Netflix’s ‘She-Ra’ reboot returns for a third season on August 2nd She-Ra and her squad of kick-ass magical princesses are coming back for a third season — this time with Geena Davis as part of…
May 11, 2019 Facebook sues firm for allegedly misusing app data to target ads Facebook is trying to preempt Cambridge Analytica-style scandals with legal action. The social network has sued the South Korean analytics firm Rankwave for allegedly…
May 11, 2019 HTC will release a cheaper blockchain phone later this year HTC is dead serious about its foray into crypto-phones. Today, the Taiwanese company announced the Exodus 1s, a cheaper version of the Exodus flagship…
May 11, 2019 Amazon says it mistakenly pulled ads with religious content Amazon's growing ad business may have produced some unintended casualties. CNBC has learned that Amazon staffers were mistakenly removing ads with religious content, explaining…
May 11, 2019 Recommended Reading: Google Duplex still confuses restaurants One year later, restaurants are still confused by Google Duplex Natt Garun, The Verge Google had us in awe when it debuted the AI-powered…
May 11, 2019 Hitting the Books: Autonomous cars will do more than drive you around Welcome, dear readers, to Hitting the Books. With less than one in five Americans reading just for fun these days, we've done the hard…
May 11, 2019 How Android Q supports 5G apps and why you should care When Francesco Grilli and his peers were working on the 4G standard, they had a few ideas as to what the popular use cases…
May 11, 2019 This week in tech history: Google unveils the first consumer Chromebooks At Engadget, we spend every day looking at how technology will shape the future. But it's also important to look back at how far…