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SpaceX Breaks Its Own Falcon 9 Flight Record During Starlink Launch

Elon Musk celebrates another reusable rocket win on Sunday.

Facebook Starts Helping Users Find and Book COVID-19 Vaccinations

The social network has also begun labeling all posts about novel coronavirus.

After Online News Spat, Google Blasts Microsoft Over Exchange Server Flaws

In a blog post defending its commitment to funding journalism, Google also slams Microsoft for failing to secure its products from hackers.

Uber, Lyft to Share Information About Drivers Banned for Assault

The ridesharing firms are inviting other US organizations to join the Sharing Safety Program.

New TikTok Tools Promote Kindness Online

Creators now have more control over comments.

Elon Musk Reveals Why the Starship SN10 Rocket Exploded

'Multiple fixes' are in the works for the SN11 prototype, which is expected to launch soon.

Disney+ Hits a Major Milestone

Subscribers, who now number more than 100 million, can look forward to at least 100 new titles annually.

TikTok Rolls Out Q&A Feature for Everyone

Creators can now directly respond to follower queries via text or video.

Jack Dorsey Explains Why Square Just Bought a Majority Stake in Tidal

The financial company founded by Twitter's CEO takes control of Jay-Z's music streaming service.

Twitter 'Super Follow' to Let Users Charge Followers to View Exclusive Tweets

The upcoming Super Follow system takes a page from Patreon, and is part of Twitter's efforts to make revenue outside of simply serving digital ads.

TikTok Will Pay $92M to Settle Lawsuit Over Personal Data 'Theft'

A class-action lawsuit alleges the social network collected biometric and personal data to share with third parties.

Tesla Is Being Outsold in China By a $4.5K Electric Car

You'd be forgiven for never having heard of the Hong Guang Mini EV before.

WhatsApp Will Try Again to Convince You to Agree to Its New Privacy Policy

This time, WhatsApp will add a banner inside its app to explain that its new privacy policy will have no impact on private chats with friends and family.