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Drone-delivered burritos are a real thing, at least for a lucky few
High-flying, daring, and hopefully delicious.
By Jack Morse
Why Twitter's 30 million bots are here to stay
Twitter doesn't love bots, but it doesn't hate them either.
By Mark Kaufman
Facebook will train British teens to stand up to online bullying
Pupils in 4,500 secondary schools across the UK will learn how to provide peer-to-peer support.
Facebook is reportedly testing a new resume / CV feature
Reports of a new "work and education" section experience are surfacing.
By Rachel Kraus
This serial entrepreneur is ready to answer your business questions on Facebook Live this week
Future entrepreneurs: This one's for you.
By Hiscox
Here's how easy it is for anyone to use Facebook like Russian actors did
Facebook micro-targeting is easier than you might think.
By Patrick Kulp
Google avoids the wrath of wired headphone lovers, cuts Pixel 2 dongle price
Google wanted too much for just a dongle.
This small army of robots will do your shopping for you
Who wouldn't want to work with 'Ghostface Killah'?
Steve Jobs would hate this rumored iPhone accessory
Apple might go back on one of Jobs' biggest complaints.
You can now order food on Facebook and it's called 'Order Food'
Facebook is finally solving that whole picking out food problem.
Listen to Alibaba's CEO croon out some sweet tunes at a music festival
He joined Li Jian on stage to sing a duet of "Legend."
By Rachel Kraus
Why I'm forcing all my friends to buy the Oculus Go
Seriously, just hear me out on this.
By Monica Chin
Ginormous Piccadilly screen will send targeted ads based on the colour of your car
The billboard will be larger than a tennis court.
Sorry, but you just can't erase yourself from the internet
Forget the teleporter. You will need a time machine.
Thirteen years in, Facebook says it will appoint its first black board member
Sheryl Sandberg said the appointment will happen in the "foreseeable future."
By Kerry Flynn
Election-meddling Russian troll farms tried to use Pokémon Go to stir racial tensions
Can Pokémon Go subvert democracy?
By Patrick Kulp
Rose McGowan took a shot at Twitter after her account was restored
Rose McGowan has a question for Twitter.
This tool will help you find the perfect social good boost for your startup
The "Accelerator Selection Tool" is touted as the first of its kind.
This machine prints paved roads like a carpet
It still relies on humans to make the patterns.
Twitter explains why Rose McGowan's account got suspended
The actress announced the suspension on Instagram.
Sheryl Sandberg to U.S. government: Release the Russian ads
Soon the public will get to see the damage.
By Kerry Flynn
Oculus' Santa Cruz VR headset proves the future of VR is wireless
We took the latest demo for a spin.
By Karissa Bell