Shocking deaths top Google's trending searches in 2018And Logan Paul was one of the most searched for "actors," somehow.By A. Dellinger, 12.12.2018
Twitter's 2018 was dominated by protests and K-popThere were also a lot of superheroes and basketball stars.By J. Fingas, 12.05.2018
Blunders and blockbusters from the biggest names in techPlus, what to expect in 2018.By J. Fingas, 12.30.2017
2017 laid the foundation for faster, smarter AI in 2018We’ve made progress, but there’s still a long way to go.By C. Low, 12.22.2017
This year we took small, important steps toward the SingularityBut can we learn to get along with our robotic pals of tomorrow?By A. Tarantola, 12.19.2017
Facebook’s Year in Review confirms 2017 was terriblePeople mainly came together to rally around disasters and tragedies.By S. Krishna, 12.06.2017
Change, tragedy and chicken nuggets ruled Twitter in 2017The social network's year-in-review reveals us for who we are.By D. Lumb, 12.05.2017
'Overwatch' turns one with another event and free weekendYou can also plan to see an 'Overwatch: Game of the Year' edition.By R. LeFebvre, 05.17.2017
The year of Yahoo's undoingThe company's bad year began with the worst data breach in history and careened downhill from there.By J. Conditt, 12.30.2016
2016: The year in winners and losersPokémon, NASA, Netflix and emoji conquered the world.By T. O'Brien, 12.19.2016
Google's 2016 was defined by 'Pokémon Go,' Olympics and TrumpMore than ever, its search stats reflect the trends and tragedies of the past year.By J. Fingas, 12.14.2016
Facebook was dominated by the presidential election in 2016Oh, and Chewbacca Mom. By B. Steele, 12.08.2016
Nearly half of Flickr's photo uploads come from smartphonesIt's no longer the site where you dump photos from your 'big' cameras.By J. Fingas, 12.06.2016
2015's big hacks, attacks and security blundersYou'd think that 2015's password was 123456.By V. Blue, 12.17.2015
Facebook's 2015 review video puts the year in perspectiveThese were the 10 most-discussed stories of the year, according to Facebook.By J. Conditt, 12.09.2015
Twitter's 2015 was defined by activism and its own tough luckTwitter has posted a year in review full of tragedy and triumphs, but what it said about itself was also telling.By J. Fingas, 12.07.2015
Kickstarter ends 2013 with $480 million in funding, proof that dreams came trueBy J. Fingas, 01.08.2014