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Charlie Nash was a reporter for Breitbart Tech. You can follow him on Twitter @CharlieNash

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Sex Doll Brothel Owner Fights Calls for Regulation

The owner of a Toronto sex doll brothel, who plans to open a second brothel in Houston this month, declared his support for President Trump while fighting calls for regulation against his business.

Sex doll 'brothel' in Paris faces calls for closure

Amazon to Provide Internet Connections from Space

Amazon has partnered with satellite company Iridium Communications on a project called CloudConnect to bring Internet connectivity to places in the world which currently lack connections.

The Associated Press

Former Google Scientist: Oversight of ‘Unethical’ Company Is ‘Urgently Needed’

Jack Poulson, a former senior research scientist at Google, sent a letter to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation calling the company “unethical” and stating that oversight of the company is “urgently needed” after resigning from the Silicon Valley titan over its censored China search project.

Google china Office

Twitter Refuses to Uphold Harassment Rules Against Antifa

Twitter has refused to uphold its harassment rules against an Antifa account which encouraged harassment of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), after permanently blacklisting Infowars host Alex Jones last month based on the same rules.

The Associated Press

Amazon Finds Many New Ways to Get ‘Smart Devices’ in the Home

Amazon announced several new smart devices, including an Alexa-powered microwave and clock. If you don’t buy into the company’s vision of “thousands of these things in the home,” Amazon might just make sure they are built into the next house you buy.

Amazon probing staff data leaks: report

PayPal Blacklists Infowars for ‘Promoting Hate’

Internet payment services giant PayPal has blacklisted Infowars from its platform for allegedly promoting “hate and discriminatory intolerance against certain communities and religions.”

InfoWars host Alex Jones, with eyes and mouth covered by the logos of Apple, Spotify, YouT

Amazon Joins Google, Facebook as Largest Online Ad Companies

Google, Facebook, and Amazon are the three biggest online advertisement companies in 2018, with Amazon quickly gaining on the other two companies but still representing just 4 percent of the market, according to a report.

Facebook chief says internet firms in 'arms race' for democracy

Twitter Brings Back Chronological Timelines

Twitter will allow users to see posts in chronological order again soon, after years of pushing unpopular features ranking the “best tweets” the platform would prefer users to read and engage with.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

SpaceX Announces First Private Passenger to Fly Around Moon

SpaceX has announced Yusaku Maezawa as the first private passenger who will fly around the moon in one of its spacecraft. SpaceX and CEO Elon Musk announced the first passenger it would fly around the moon, Yusaku Maezawa, who the company

The Associated Press

The Google Tape: 5 Top Quotes from VP Kent Walker

Google’s Vice President for Global Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, Kent Walker, made a number of newsworthy comments during the leaked video of a Google all-hands “TGIF” meeting shortly after President Trump’s 2016 victory, which was released by Breitbart Tech this week.

The Associated Press

THE GOOGLE TAPE: Employees Applauded Company for Taking ‘Bold Stance’ Against China

During the Google company meeting which took place just after Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign defeat, employees applauded a fellow employee who thanked company executives for taking a “very bold stance” against China in 2010, which he described as one of the “greatest things” the company had ever done.

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Google Employees Mocked for ‘Cult-Like’ Propeller Caps

Following Breitbart Tech’s release of a leaked 2016 Google “TGIF” meeting on Wednesday, which showed Google executives’ negative reactions to the election of President Trump, some viewers expressed confusion and mockery over the multi-colored propeller caps worn by employees in the audience.

Noogler Hat for new Google employees