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As China Takes Aim, Silicon Valley Braces for Pain

The Week in Tech: Disinformation’s Huge Inaction Problem

Solving The Tech Industry's Ethics Problem Could Start In The Classroom

Apps Purged by Apple Say It Holds the Key They Need to Get Back In

Uber’s First Earnings Report After I.P.O. Shows Slowing Growth and $1 Billion Loss

Apple’s Biggest Event of the Year Starts Monday. Here’s What to Expect

Technology Has Made Voting Lines Move Faster But Also Made Elections Less Secure

Huawei Threat Is Already Here, FCC Commissioner Starks Says

Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered Videos

How A Radio Frequency Is Delivering High Speed Internet To Small Towns

Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered Videos

Review: Google’s Pixel 3a Is the Best Low-Cost Smartphone You Can Buy

On Migrant Journeys With WhatsApp and Google Translate

Uber To Start Banning Passengers With Low Ratings

'Plenty Of Cards To Play': Chinese Media Suggest Cutting Rare Earth Exports To U.S.

In Yemen Conflict, Some See A New Age Of Drone Warfare

Is 'Gaming Disorder' An Illness? WHO Says Yes, Adding It To Its List Of Diseases

Apps That Blast Out Crime Alerts Don’t Have to Rattle You

Your Kids Think You’re Addicted to Your Phone

'We're Not Being Paranoid': U.S. Warns Of Spy Dangers Of Chinese-Made Drones

Foresight 2020: Andrew Yang

MacKenzie Bezos Pledges To Give More Than Half Of Her Billions To Charity

Why Suburban Moms Are Delivering Your Groceries

Instagramming Crowds Pack National Parks

Food Delivery Apps Are Drowning China in Plastic

Tampered Videos Threaten To Hijack 2020 Political Conversations

Google’s Shadow Work Force: Temps Who Outnumber Full-Time Employees

Troll Watch: City Infrastructures Targeted With Stolen NSA Hacking Tools

How AI Can Change Texting

Apple Is Selling Your iTunes Listening Data Despite Its Privacy Claims, a Lawsuit Alleges

Doctored Political Videos And Social Media

Huawei Ban Threatens Wireless Service in Rural Areas

Security Gap Leaves 885 Million Mortgage Documents Exposed

Digital Forensics Expert Weighs In On Doctored Video Of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi

Trump Orders An Additional 1,500 Troops To The Middle East

The Week in Tech: Geopolitics Are Shaping Your Next Smartphone

Facebook Says It Is More Aggressively Enforcing Content Rules

Facebook Removed Nearly 3.2 Billion Fake Accounts In Last Six Months

In 6 Months, Facebook Removes Over 3 Billion Fake Accounts

Global Aviation Regulators Meet To Consider Timetable For Boeing's 737 Max

Inside the Controversial Company Helping China Control the Future of the Internet

Google’s Duplex Uses A.I. to Mimic Humans (Sometimes)

Amazon Investors Reject Proposals on Climate Change and Facial Recognition

Taking Steps to Maximize Privacy While Covering the Lack of It

AI Voice Assistants Reinforce Gender Biases, U.N. Report Says

Computerized Model Reveals Details Of How Human Cells Divide

U.S. Postal Service Is Testing Self-Driving Trucks

U.S. Restrictions on Huawei Expose a High-Tech Achilles’ Heel for China

U.S. Restrictions on Huawei Expose a High-Tech Achilles’ Heel for China

Review: ‘A Plague Tale’ Is the Most Gripping, Harrowing Game You’ll Play This Year

Review: ‘Observation’ Is a Space Station Thriller With One Clever Twist

Ransomware Cyberattacks On Baltimore Put City Services Offline

Microsoft President Brad Smith Discusses The Ethics Of Artificial Intelligence

Google Restricts Huawei's Access To Android Systems After Trump Ban

FCC Chairman Endorses T-Mobile Merger With Sprint

Google Restricts Huawei’s Access to Android After Trump Order

Google Restricts Huawei’s Access to Android After Trump Order

Huawei Phones Will Lose Some Google Services After U.S. Ban

Amazon Faces Investor Pressure Over Facial Recognition

After Trump Ban, Huawei Phones Will Lose Access To Google Software

Billion-Dollar Gamble: How A 'Singular Hero' Helped Start A New Field In Physics

SoftBank Leads Funding Round for Berlin Travel Startup GetYourGuide

Microsoft Updates Old System To Respond To New Threat

The Week in Tech: Putting an A.I. Genie Back in Its Bottle

Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Acquire Supercomputer Pioneer Cray

White House Pushes To Report 'Political Bias' By Social Media Companies

Experts Talk Best Practices For Facial Recognition Technology

Facebook’s A.I. Whiz Now Faces the Task of Cleaning It Up. Sometimes That Brings Him to Tears.

Britain Has More Surveillance Cameras Per Person Than Any Country Except China. That’s a Massive Risk to Our Free Society

China's Luckin Coffee Tries To Conquer A Nation Of Tea Drinkers

"The Shadow War" Against The U.S.

1A Movie Club: "Pokémon Detective Pikachu"

Pinterest Posts Narrower Loss, but Falls Short of Wall St. Estimates

Authorities Dismantle Transnational Cybercrime Group

U.S. Move To Isolate Huawei Sends Ripples Through Global Supply Chain

For the Trans Community, Snapchat’s ‘Gender-Swapping’ Filter Is Complicated

'Possible' More Counties Than Now Known Were Hacked In 2016, Fla Delegation Says

Trump’s Latest Move Takes Straight Shot at Huawei’s Business

U.S. Telecommunications Networks Barred From Using Foreign Suppliers

Summit In Paris Leads To Pledge To Fight Online Extremism

Trump Takes Aim At Huawei, Paves Way For Ban Of Foreign Telecom Equipment

How to Add Hollywood Special Effects to Your Videos

The Man Behind San Francisco’s Facial Recognition Ban Is Working on More. Way More.

White House Launches Survey Looking for Tech Industry Anti-Conservative Bias

How the Promise of a $120 Billion Uber I.P.O. Evaporated

President Trump Issues Executive Order Seemingly Aimed at China and Huawei

White House Abstains From Global ‘Christchurch Call’ Pledge to Stop Spread of Online Hate

White House Says It Won’t Sign Global Pact for Tougher Measures on Online Extremism

A Confused Police Officer Pulled Over a Self-Driving Vehicle on Its First Day Carrying Passengers

A Smartphone App And A Paper Funnel Could Help Parents Diagnose Kids' Ear Infections

Why Play a Music CD? ‘No Ads, No Privacy Terrors, No Algorithms’

Review: Rage 2 Is a Violent, Infantile, Beautiful Trek Across a Post-Apocalyptic Hellscape

Alibaba Reports Slower Growth as U.S.-China Trade War Intensifies

Facebook Announces Restrictions To Its Live Feature

New Zealand's Ardern Calls On Social Media Companies To Stem Terrorist Content

San Francisco Is First U.S. City To Ban Facial Recognition Technology

News Brief: Ala. Abortion Bill, U.S.-Iran Tensions, Facebook Changes

Facebook Tightens Live-Stream Rules in Response to the Christchurch Massacre

Facebook Takes Step to Police Content on Its Live Service

WhatsApp Security Breach May Have Targeted Human Rights Groups

Terms and Conditions: TIME’s 2019 Best Inventions Search

Attention, Amazon Shoppers: Google Wants Some of Your Spending Money

Florida Governor Says Russian Hackers Breached Two Florida Counties In 2016

Is Your Family Fighting Over Screens? We Want To Help

San Francisco Considers Ban On Government's Use Of Facial Recognition Technology

You Should Update WhatsApp Right Away. Here’s How to Do it Quickly and Easily

Will Scootermania End With A Crash?

Stopping Key Tech Exports To China Could Backfire, Researchers And Firms Say

WhatsApp Discovered Malware That Infects Phones With a Missed Call

Israeli Firm Tied to Tool That Uses WhatsApp Flaw to Spy on Activists

When Technology Can Be Used To Build Weapons, Some Workers Take A Stand

Brazil's Itau Unibanco to Launch New Payments App Using QR Code

Facebook Plans to Raise Pay for Contractors Who Screen Violent, Questionable Material

Supreme Court Rules Against Apple, As Kavanaugh Sides With Liberal Justices

Supreme Court Allows Lawsuits Over Apple’s Alleged iPhone App Monopoly

Amazon Offers to Pay Employees $10,000 to Quit Their Jobs and Deliver Packages Instead

'Code For Venezuela' Aims To Find Solutions For The Embattled Country

New Zealand Seeks Global Support for Tougher Measures on Online Violence

An Underrated Mother’s Day Gift: Teaching Your Mom or Grandma to Text

The Week in Tech: Facebook and Google Reshape the Narrative on Privacy

Two From China Are Charged in 2014 Anthem Data Breach

Uber Stock Slides in Disappointing Trading Debut That Followed Muted I.P.O.

Sex Toy Award Is Restored by Trade Show After an Outcry Over Sexism

A New Study Claims Facebook Is Unknowingly Generating Terror Content

Tech Trade Show Restores Award to Sex Toy After Outcry

Uber Prices I.P.O. at $45 a Share, Valuing It at $82.4 Billion

Instagram Is Trying to Curb Bullying. First, It Needs to Define Bullying.

FCC Blocks Chinese Company's Bid For International Phone Services In The U.S.

Facebook’s Co-Founder Calls it a ‘Powerful Monopoly’ That Should Be Broken Up

These Are Our 5 Favorite Podcast Apps Right Now

They Got Rich Off Uber and Lyft. Then They Moved to Low-Tax States.

Amazon Flunks Children’s Privacy, Advocacy Groups Charge