Here s what s on the Friday menu.
Facebook and others are testing their apps for Apple Watch in a secret Apple lab, according to Bloomberg. Apple is reportedly suggesting that apps be designed to be used for no more than 10 seconds at a time.
Apple could relaunch Beats music streaming service at the WWDC in June, according to 9to5Mac. Meanwhile, Recode reports that Apple is talking with music labels about a streaming model that has no free option.
Google s planned wireless service may launch at the end of the month but will only work with the Nexus 6, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Watch out, the Freak security bug affects Windows, too. Microsoft advisory does not say when a patch will be available.
Apple, Google, Facebook and other companies — 379 in all — file amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to strike down bans on same-sex marriage.
Study: There are at least 46,000 ISIS accounts on Twitter.
Oracle is now bundling adware, including the pesky Ask.com search extension, with Java for the Mac. Timing is not ideal: The move comes on the heels of the Lenovo-Superfish mess.
The Wall Street Journal takes a look at Google s snub of DARPA s robotics contest. (Last year, it pulled the entry of a company it bought.)
In the self-driving car race, one thing that might differentiate Google s effort is its expensive, intricate maps.
Tesla disputes report that Gigafactory construction in Nevada has been delayed, says it s on schedule.
Facebook page owners will see less Likes: Social network says it will remove Likes by inactive accounts.
Uber halts UberX, its low-cost ride service, in Seoul as it seeks to avoid ban in South Korea.
Photo: Apple CEO Tim Cook introduces the Apple Watch at the Flint Center Sept. 9, 2014, in Cupertino. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)