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Reddit considers letting users tip each other with real money
By Henry St Leger published
The 'front page of the internet' trials a new feature to let users tip each other with real-world money.

Reddit got hacked, exposing the personal data of select users
By Harry Domanski published
Reddit has revealed that a hacker has accessed personal user data, including passwords, messages and email addresses.

Reddit redesign rolls out to a random group of hopefully happy users
By Marc Chacksfield published
1% of users will see the new design, but you can go back to the old one if you don't like it.

Samsung's Bixby could find its voice next week, as launch looms closer
By Andrew London published
A leak on Reddit points towards a launch for Samsung’s voice assistant Bixby next week.

Net Neutrality Day of Action: what is it and what does it mean for you?
By Christian de Looper published
In Depth Open internet rules are in jeopardy, and today the public and major tech companies are taking a stand to protect them.

Can this computer find intelligence on Reddit?
By Hugh Langley published
OpenAI and Nvidia have teamed together to teach artificial intelligence about human conversation - using Reddit.

Oculus Rift's Palmer Luckey heads to Reddit to tell haters why they're wrong
By Jon Porter published
Palmer Luckey has taken to Reddit to defend his transparent communication style, even if it means he occasionally has to go back on his word.

Reddit finally has an official app, hopes to get it upvoted
By Parker Wilhelm published
After years of unofficial platforms, Reddit releases its own free application on iOS and Android.
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