Google Unmasks Elite Hackers, iPads Can Give You Rashes, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Hidden From Google tracks blocked search results, naming rules relaxed on Google+, Oculus cancels Rift DK2 pre-orders over eBay sales, the story behind one man's Wikipedia bot, and Weird Al details Word Crimes.
What Brand of TV Do You Own? [MakeUseOf Poll]
You probably watch more television than you should. Whether this is a good thing is a discussion for another day, but what we're interested in is what brand of TV you currently own.
Facebook Conducts Hundreds Of Experiments, Google Bans Porn, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Fallout from the "right to be forgotten," Yahoo kills several unheard of services, Google launches Project Ara beta, Lindsay Lohan sues Rockstar over GTA V character, and Tetris gets played on a T-shirt.
The NSA Can Spy On Almost Everybody, Google Buys Songza, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Online book sales have overtaken retail book sales, the UK is investigating the Facebook experiment, IFTTT makes Yo useful, Oculus Rift experiment gives third-person perspective, and Google tests our general knowledge with Smarty Pins.
Google Kills Orkut & Quickoffice, Yahoo Saves Community, And More... [Tech News Digest]
UK cinemas preemptively ban Google Glass, Reading Rainbow breaks Kickstarter popularity contest, Emojli chat app made for emoji masters, 'Yo, Hodor' adds Hodor to Yo, and Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare gets an honest trailer.
Your Car Could Soon Drive Itself, Facebook Has Big Plans For Oculus, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Google Glass has been given a boost in specs, Forget.me simplifies Google's "right to be forgotten" process, Opera 24 has been released for Linux, and the truth behind overtly happy Facebook status updates.
Google Has A Domain Just For You, Science Makes Light Of Time Travel, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Parking apps battle each other and the law in San Francisco, Google Glass lands in the UK, Second Life is being rebuilt from the ground up, and British Airways introduces Slow TV to some flights.
Finding Secret Keys In Android Apps, Heartbleed Heartache, And More... [Tech News Digest]
Google's Nest buys Dropcam to monitor your home, Google launches Made With Code to inspire girls to program, Yo woz haxored, and the tangled earphones mystery is solved by science.
How Much Does Google Really Know About You?
Google is no champion of user privacy, but you might be surprised just how much they know.
The World Cup On Facebook & Twitter, Nintendo Games At E3 2014 [Tech News Digest]
2014 World Cup gets social, Nintendo reveals all at E3, Honeywell launches Lyric, banning Google Glass, the Turing Test remains undefeated, alarming news from Google, and a clever smartphone driving PSA.
Sleepy On The Bus? Google Now Wakes You At Your Stop With An Alarm
Sleepy heads on a bus can nod off in peace if they have an Android with Google Now. The personal assistant has added an alarm that will wake you up when you reach your stop.
Google Remembers 70th D-Day Anniversary With Grand Online Exhibit
Google commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Normandy D-Day landings with a special collection in the Google Cultural Institute. It is a tribute to the brave soldiers who fought and fell that day.
Google End-To-End Encryption, Slender Man Attempted Murder [Tech News Digest]
Google goes End-To-End, Kickstarter softens campaign rules, Sony kills the PSP, Chrome goes 64-bit, Slender Man attempted murder, Todoist For Business, and teens reacting to 90s Internet.
NSA Facials, Beats Kills MOG, Justin.tv Kills Archive, Heartbleed Spam [Tech News Digest]
NSA collects photos, Beats kills MOG, Justin.tv deletes its video archive, Google offers the right to be forgotten, the Heartbleed bug lives on, Springpad is shutting down, and Cloverfield loses the shaky cam.
The Tiny Google Chromecast Places A Big Footprint With Launch In 6 New Countries
Google's thumb sized media streaming dongle has arrived in six new countries after it made its debut in the U.S. last year. Australia, Belgium, Japan, Korea, Portugal, and Switzerland get the dongle.
Surface Pro 3 Reviews, Happy Google Employees, Free Amazon Fire TVs [Tech News Digest]
Microsoft Surface Pro 3 reviews, an update on Apple buying Beats, Google keeps its employees happy, free Amazon Fire TVs, the PlayStation 4 in China, Google+ Stories, and an iPhone ringtones dance track.
Apple & Google Call Truce, AT&T Buys DirecTV, 3D-Printed Braille Phone [Tech News Digest]
Apple and Google call a truce, AT&T buys DirecTV, Apple gets sued, YouTube circles Twitch, the world's first Braille phone launches, and Heathrow's T5 is renamed Terminal Samsung Galaxy S5.
Killing Net Neutrality, Google Play PayPal, Hunting For Code, VR For Chickens [Tech News Digest]
FCC is killing net neutrality, Google works on a "right to be forgotten" tool, PayPal comes to Google Play, Microsoft launches Code Hunt, Outlook gets new features, Nescafe jars gain 3D-printed alarm clock lids, and virtual reality headsets for chickens.
Apple Buys Beats, Firefox Phones Home, Amazon Sunday Deliveries [Tech News Digest]
Apple is probably buying Beats, the latest ZTE Firefox OS phone lands in the U.S., Amazon's Sunday deliveries, Cinamatic for iOS, Google Classroom, and the World Under Water Google Street View mod.
Google Aims To Make Teaching & Studying Easier As It Launches Classroom
Google Classroom seamlessly integrates Google Drive, Google Docs, and Gmail. The new free tool should help teachers create and organize assignments quickly, provide feedback, and communicate easily with their students.