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Twitter's crackdown on terrorism appears to be working
Twitter isn't just about @realDonaldTrump.
By Kerry Flynn
What Ellen Pao's case—and advocacy—means to women
Years later, Pao's lawsuit is still reverberating through Silicon Valley
Apple's version of Venmo won't be available until later this year
One of iOS 11's major new features won't be available until later this year.
By Karissa Bell
Cities are getting thirsty for that new Amazon headquarters
From social media pleas to Spotify playlists to sending huge plants, the struggle is real.
Microsoft sends invites to mysterious 'mixed reality' event
Microsoft's next event is real. We think.
Huawei isn't impressed with the new iPhone's facial recognition
Facial recognition was perhaps the most talked-about feature of the new iPhone, but the folks at Huawei aren't impressed.
Mark Zuckerberg talked baby names with the president of China during Facebook's charm campaign
That's one way to attempt diplomacy.
One LA-based DJ uses this custom lighting setup to enthrall his audience
DJ B Hen doesn't just play music. He creates an experience.
By Philips Hue
Hackers hid malware in official CCleaner app and millions are at risk
This is very, very bad.
Bing launches Google-like fact-checking label
Microsoft's search engine is the latest company to take on fake news.
Google goes big in Asia with mobile payment app for hundreds of millions of people
Tez lets you ping money to anyone with a number, or someone next to you even.
By Yvette Tan
Facebook handed over info on those Russia-linked ads under a search warrant
The Russia investigation has the ads.
How the tech elite's addiction to fancy coffee turned Blue Bottle into a tech startup
Everything venture capitalists touch turns to startup.
By Patrick Kulp
Blocking hate speech from ads isn't hard -- tech companies just need to care more
Excuses aren't good enough.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook tests 'Snooze' feature to temporarily hide annoying friends
Perfect for the milestones in your friends' lives.
By Monica Chin
The future of obnoxiously loud autoplay videos is in doubt
And we couldn't be happier.
By Jack Morse
Google quietly added a new video feature to Google Maps
Google puts video on the map.
By Sasha Lekach
Google let advertisers target people who search for hateful terms like 'Jewish parasite,' report says
Google quickly removed the terms from its ad platform.
By Patrick Kulp
A startup just sued Google for censoring its 'free speech' social network
For Gab, it's free speech at all costs.
By Kerry Flynn
A former Instagram exec wants you to download *another* app
Strava is social network for athletes.
By Kerry Flynn
Google Chrome will turn off autoplay videos with sound to improve your browsing experience
Say goodbye to that annoying background noise.