The Most Amazing Thing From This Xbox Event Was Also Very Quiet
Amid a barrage of first-person shooters, Microsoft's demo of Minecraft running on HoloLens stole the show.
Google’s New Photos App Is Like Gmail For Pictures
Google released a new application Thursday at its annual developer conference that aims to drastically improve photo storage and organization.
Come Fly With Us
Introducing BuzzFeed’s Open Lab for Journalism, Technology, and the Arts.
Elizabeth Warren On Rise Of The 1099 Economy: "A Real Problem"
The Democratic senator avoided directly answering whether Uber and Lyft drivers should be classified as employees, but did weigh in on the changing nature of contract workers.
So We Talked To Skrillex, Who Has A Phone
Tell us about your new phone cases for Android handsets, Skrillex.
Nobody Knows
Which industry will you change forever?
Twitter Makes More Changes Aimed At Curbing Online Harassment
Sadly, people are still jerks. So Twitter adds rules for violent threats and new ways to lock down accounts.
Square's Jack Dorsey Puts It All Together
The Square CEO and Twitter founder explains how his company's recent spate of initiatives fit together in the big picture.
Twitter Gets A New Home Page For People Who Don't Use Twitter
Starting today, the company will try to give everyone a reason to go to Twitter.com. Even if you don't have an account.
Square Rolls Out New Marketing Tool To Get You Back In The Door
The payments company is using transaction data to help merchants build targeted email campaigns.
Meet Periscope, Twitter's New Live Video App
The interactive video app is gorgeous and fast. But is it enough to beat Meerkat's head start?
Square Cash Introduces Novel Way To Ask People For Money
Anyone can sign up for one of Square's new $Cashtags and start accepting payments online. Even businesses.
Android Wear Comes To High-End Watches
TAG Heuer is teaming up with Google and Intel to roll out a smartwatch.
Twitter Chokes Off Meerkat's Access To Its Social Network
Twitter cut off Meerkat's viral lifeline — the social graph.
The Whisper Campaign That Torched A Guardian Story
The Guardian went too far in its claims of what Whisper could do and was doing. But so too, it seems, did Whisper.
Waiting On The Watch: Apple's Unprecedented Moment
The Apple Watch launch, set for Monday at 10 a.m. PT, is fraught with expectation and desire in a way no other new product from the company ever has been before.
Now The Internet Belongs To Us — And To Politics
Thursday's net neutrality ruling was a victory for consumers. It also ushers in a new age for the mainstream politics of the internet.
Twitter CEO Plans To Make It Harder For Abusers To Be Heard
Twitter plans to make it more difficult for users to harass one another on its platform.
LOL Everything Matters When Everyone Is Connected
The guilt you feel when you take part in the on-demand economy may be justified.
Transportation Department Releases Tech-Focused 30-Year Report
It's all crumbling bridges, flight delays, and gridlocked traffic unless we get deeper ports, driverless cars, automated airplanes. Oh, and Uber, Uber everywhere.