After Math: Love is in the AR

Where's John Paul Young when you need him?

While most of us are still recovering from the frenzied orgy of capitalist affection that is Valentine's Day, companies from all over the industry continue to fly forth like arrows fired from Cupid's bow. Google announced it will be spreading some of its "computer love" to nearly half the US by year's end, while Activision isn't showing its now ex-employees any. Oh yeah, and Benedict Cumberbatch is Satan.

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Google will have offices and data centers in 24 states by the end of 2019

Google apparently has a spare $13 billion burning a hole in its pockets and, as such, announced plans this week to pursue "major expansions" in 14 states, raising its total US footprint to nearly half of America's provinces. The plan could lead to as many as 10,000 new construction jobs, though there's no word on the workforce needs once the buildings have been built.

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Vuzix's smart glasses still aren't ready for prime time

$1,000 is a lot of money. Especially for a pair of augmented reality glasses that just aren't that bright. Engadget reporter Nicole Lee puts a pair of the "smart specs" through their paces.

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Sonar drone discovers long-lost WWII aircraft carrier USS Hornet

More than 76 years after it was lost to the ocean's depths, families and descendents of those who served aboard the USS Hornet can finally rest knowing the fate of the WWII warship and its crew. A sonar drone operated by the late Paul Allen's undersea search operation discovered the largely intact vessel more than 17,000 feet below the surface near the Solomon Islands.

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Benedict Cumberbatch will play Satan in Amazon's 'Good Omens' series

Everybody's favorite neighborhood wizard will be taking on a new challenge in Amazon's upcoming Good Omens series by playing Satan. And not just any Crown Prince of Darkness -- no, no, a 400-foot tall animated Crown Prince of Darkness. Can. Not. Wait.

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Activision Blizzard lays off nearly 800 employees after 'record' 2018

Stop me if you've heard this one before. A marquee company, a real titan of its respective industry, enjoys a banner year of sales, revenue and profits. The company then turns around and lays off 800 staffers in order to "restructure" the business. Because that's what Blizzard just did.

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Study says 37 percent of Americans have faced 'severe' online harassment

Look to your left. Now look to your right. Of you and the two people on either side, at least one has had to endure "severe" online harassment. Maybe figure out which one of you it is and give them a hug.