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Samsung and Apple have traded places, and the Chinese are next in line
It's been a long time coming.
'Larry Sanders' is coming back to HBO, thanks to deal Garry Shandling signed before he died
'The Larry Sanders Show' originally aired on HBO, where it ran for six seasons from 1992 to 1998.
By Proma Khosla
Snapchat reportedly snaps up Bitmoji app maker Bitstrips for $100 million
Looks like personalized emoji are coming to Snapchat.
Pope kisses feet of Muslim refugees, says, 'We are brothers'
It was a gesture of welcome and brotherhood at a time of increased anti-Muslim sentiment following the Brussels attacks.
Days after the Brussels attacks, their loved ones are still missing
In the chaos that followed the attacks here, families have been frantically searching for their loved ones. And information has been slow to trickle in.
By Megan Specia
2016: The year of the great Canadian mustard pickle tragedy
#PicklesBeforePolitics
New cafe turns depressing salads into beautiful little cakes
Trick your brain into thinking useless cucumber is actually delicious frosting.
Demolition team tears down wrong house, blames Google Maps
They said it was "no big deal."
Photographer turns old food scraps into new pieces of art
On her blog Culinary Canvas, Lauren Purnell turns leftover food scraps into small collages.
By Laura Vitto
Americans confirmed among the dead in Brussels attacks
"United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans," John Kerry said in Brussels.
By Megan Specia
J.K. Rowling's rejection letters give hope to the writer in us all
She never gave up hope.
By Tim Chester
Starbucks CEO laments the decline of American politics - without mentioning Trump
Politicians have become "fool's gold" to a skeptical public, he says.
By Patrick Kulp
Top Twitter users throw a surprise 10th birthday party -- Biz Please No. 10
Mashable executive editor Jim Roberts, New York Magazine writer Rembert Browne, comedian Alison Leiby and bestselling author Shea Serrano join Seth, Heidi and Jason for our biggest episode yet.
Apple-FBI battle is over but Silicon Valley is still preparing for the privacy war
The FBI's fight with Apple may be ending, but Silicon Valley's battle over privacy has just begun.
Breakfast TV show pulled off air as fire breaks out at studios
No one was injured after a fire broke out at broadcaster ITV's central London studio buildings.
By Tim Chester
James Corden explains the things you should never do in a British person's home
Don't touch James Corden's fridge.
By Sam Haysom
Jennifer Lawrence playing basketball gets a ballin' Photoshop battle
Can you hear that swish? It's not an Oscars gown or perfect hair.
Self-driving cars are real, but they're not solving mysteries yet
But we have semi-autonomous cars on the road today.
11 highly relatable thoughts about ABC's 'The Catch'
Shondaland's newest series premiered on ABC Thursday night.
Syrian forces clash with ISIS in advance on Palmyra
The retaking of Palmyra would be a significant victory for the Syrian government.
Let's get weird: Steph Curry face swaps with his own wax statue at Madame Tussauds
Weird! Weird! Weird!
By Sam Laird
6 detained in Brussels raids linked to terror attacks
Belgian prosecutors said the raids targeted central Brussels, Jette and the Schaerbeek neighborhood.
The latest Australian horror flick is a bloody scare campaign
It's up to the producers to up the ante, and they've come up with an elaborate stunt that will shock. Only this time, they've gone too far.
By Johnny Lieu
Apple jumps into original content with a show about apps
Apple's show will be about app culture.
By Saba Hamedy