Google Gets a Little Buggy With Its Valentine’s Day Doodle
Thursday’s Google Doodle celebrates Valentine’s Day 2019 and “the universal, undeniable power of love.” GO→
Thursday’s Google Doodle celebrates Valentine’s Day 2019 and “the universal, undeniable power of love.” GO→
(CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.) — NASA’s Opportunity, the Mars rover that was built to operate for just three months but kept going and going, rolling across GO→
Change your passwords often? Of course not — you’re too busy logging in safely and securely, after all. But for the well-intentioned majority of us GO→
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey admitted Tuesday that Silicon Valley companies are not doing enough to combat abuse and misinformation online, and gave his social media GO→
It’s an innovation that allows you to pinpoint your earthly location with just the phone in your pocket; it helps drivers navigate tricky routes, and GO→
Cows and bulls searching for “moo love” now have a mobile app to help their breeders. GO→
Electronic Arts Inc. rose to the highest in nearly four months as some Wall Street analysts weighed in favorably on the the potential success of GO→
As news that Chinese company Tencent will invest $150 million in Reddit ricocheted across the popular aggregation website, Redditors expressed fears about censorship — and GO→
Kingdom Hearts 3, available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, feels like a game that hasn’t really grown up. Yes, it definitely is the GO→
The name Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge may not mean much to you. But chances are you owe him a huge debt. For it was he who GO→
(BERLIN) — German authorities ruled Thursday that Facebook should not be allowed to use customer data from other apps and websites to help target advertisements GO→
(SAN FRANCISCO) — Apple has released an iPhone update to fix a FaceTime flaw that allowed people to eavesdrop on others while using its group GO→
Spotify Technology SA acquired podcasting companies Gimlet Media Inc. and Anchor FM Inc., a declaration that their specialty is the next big area of growth GO→
(Bloomberg) — Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and Electronics Arts Inc. both tanked in U.S. trading after the video-game publishers posted disappointing numbers, yet another sign GO→
Face it: You need more sleep. Casper, which has gone from podcast-sponsoring, mattress-in-a-box-shipping, memory-foam-evangelizing startup to high-priced bedding and furniture company, also thinks you need GO→
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