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How to break the internet

Verizon breaks half the internet, and it's all thanks to BGP, again.


How I use Slack—alone—to get more done

How integrations and an empty Slack team help me get more done.


The tablet race is over

Google steps out of the tablet computer race, leaving just two players in the ring.


$work $work $work $work $work

Slack finally goes public today, after a long journey. The ticker? $work.


It Has Been [0] Days Since Facebook Got In Trouble

Countries are pissed that Facebook's launching a cryptocurrency without telling them.


Facebook: the global payments company

Libra is here, and Facebook's play to dominate the global payment networks has arrived. Everything you need to know about what a Facebook currency means, right here.


107: Games, Gatekeeping & Gigabit Ethernet

Google’s game streaming service, Stadia, is finally here. Will it be worth using?


Becoming A Computer

Can the iPad finally fulfill it's destiny of becoming a laptop? Well, mostly, as it turns out. And it's fun to watch the transformation happen in front of us.


Google puts smartphone leaks on notice

Instead of pretending like leaks of its phones don’t exist, Google does the unthinkable: it tweets the Pixel 4 out itself.


The convincing fake hackers

We get a peek inside Radiohead thanks to a hacker, beaten at their own game. But, what about the rest of us?