Fake news is everywhere and one company thinks they have a fix. I love my Alexa, but I’m a bit disappointed that I’ve never gotten the laughter from out of nowhere. Of course there is also news from Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Facebook. Reviews of a new Samsung phone as well. Click on the headlines below to read the entire story.
- How This 28-Year-Old Earned $10K A Month To Travel The World In Luxury
- New Lego pieces: Still hard on your feet, but easier on the planet
- Microsoft tweaks Windows 10 privacy settings in Insider test
- Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Two steps forward, one step back
- New online markets: Would Amazon ever sell marijuana?
- America’s most popular national parks are …
- What Is an Island, Exactly?
- 132 year old message in a bottle found on WA beach
- Google announces Android P, now available in developer preview
- A journalistic fix for fake news? A new venture seeks to take on the epidemic.
- Amazon’s Ring purchase: Get ready for Alexa to greet you at the doorstep
- Amazon’s Alexa is prone to weird, random laughter that is freaking people out
- Amazon’s Alexa suffers widespread outage
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson gets comfortable with tech
- Blackberry weaponizes instant messaging patents, sues Facebook
- Colossal family tree reveals environment’s influence on lifespan
- This Man Is Convinced That Pizza Hut Is Using His Face on Its Delivery Boxes
- Amazon Go could be Amazon’s next big service
- YouTube TV will be all over the World Series for two more years
- New documents reveal FBI paid Geek Squad repair staff as informants
- Dealmaster: Get a Dell laptop with an 8th-gen Core i7 and 256GB SSD for $630
- Samsung’s Galaxy S9 deserves better than Bixby
- Photography legend Joel Meyerowitz: phones killed the sexiness of the street
- Facebook granted patent for self-balancing robot
- An Investigation Into the History of the ‘Ditz’ Voice
- Here’s the best way to test paint color to see if it works in a room
- OpenTable Infuriates Restaurants With Fake Reservations Scheme
- Here’s drone footage of what Disney’s Star Wars Land looks like right now
- Inside Facebook’s Bet On An Augmented Reality Future
- Twitter launches Bookmarks, a private way to save tweets
- 5G super speeds are coming. Here’s what they’ll be like
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