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Sadistic covers of kids' books clearly better than books themselves
"Systemic oppression will be our little secret."
That phone is helping plan your super expensive wedding
What's your guess for the average cost of an American wedding?
TSA paid IBM $47,400 for an app that only pointed right or left
The app is so simple it could have been created by nearly any beginning-level app developer.
By Karissa Bell
13 apps that support and empower the autistic community
"Smartphones have opened a door to a whole new world for our community.”
By Katie Dupere
Apple's new short film starring autistic teen shows how tech transforms lives
"The iPad allows me to be seen."
By Katie Dupere
App lets travelers plan their entire trip as soon as they book
Hostelworld and Gogobot are joining forces.
By Cailey Rizzo
5 ways you're killing your productivity (and how to fix it)
There’s no right way to make a to-do list, but the way you approach yours can either make or break your day.
By Caren Merrick
Pinterest makes DIY easier with new How-to Pins
Pinterest is making moves to keep more people and brands on the site.
By Kellen Beck
Social media junkies reveal what their cyberstalking habits are really like
True confessions from the cyberstalkers among us.
Woman's hilariously edited travel photos just won her a dream vacation
Where in the world is Seve Gat?
By Chloe Bryan
Sick of those unwanted wedding pics on Facebook? This app may be your answer.
The startup, which is all set to go live by the end of March, calls itself a photo discovery platform and allows users to sieve through content as per their tastes.
By Nivedita Bhattacharjee
Snapchat reportedly snaps up Bitmoji app maker Bitstrips for $100 million
Looks like personalized emoji are coming to Snapchat.
Grubhub now has food-themed emoji
There's finally a way to express just how hangry you are.
Dear Jeremy Corbyn, here are the best apps and programs to keep track of your enemies list
As an embarrassing episode from Jeremy Corbyn's staff shows, It's time to upgrade your enemies list.
A Snapchat account is helping teens speak up about abuse
Snap Counsellors, an account on the messaging app, is helping teens speak up about relationship abuse.
By Paloma Ganguly
Uber's newest feature lets an entire family share one account
Teenagers just lost another excuse for not coming home on time.
Snapchat, Seagate among companies duped in tax-fraud scam
Tax-filing season is turning into a nightmare for thousands of employees whose companies have been duped by email fraudsters
By Associated Press
This app teaches Australia about its 500 Indigenous first nations
Welcome to Country, a free iOS app, uses geo-location to deliver users cultural information about Aboriginal groups indigenous to the area.
By Ariel Bogle
Snapchat apologizes for employee payroll data leak after phishing attack
The company claims it was an isolated incident.
13 genius ways Slack can help plan your wedding
How the messaging app can help make planning less hectic.
By Lyz Lenz
'Election confessions' reveals how depressed Americans are about this weird 2016 race
How are you feeling about the election? NBC News wants to know.
10 creative ways families can use Slack
The messaging app can help organize everything from family vacations to grocery lists.
By Lyz Lenz
5 apps for exploring a new city like a local
Not that Times Square isn't worth seeing. (Once.)
By Cailey Rizzo