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Asia's richest man greets 40,000 employees dressed as Michael Jackson
Jack Ma, you rock star.
By Victoria Ho
Apple backs marriage equality campaign in Australia
Ahead of its highly anticipated iPhone 8 event, Apple's thrown support behind same-sex marriage.
Amazon's next Fire TV device rumored to act like a super-powered Echo
Amazon's Fire TV may be about to get a lot more powerful.
Apple's iconic 'one more thing' is dead, and the company's better for it
There are no more surprises at Apple Events anymore, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Facial recognition could soon be used to identify masked protesters
A scary prospect if in the wrong hands.
Grubhub claims it's not a food delivery company to avoid paying drivers more
Grubhub is facing what could be an expensive lawsuit.
By Patrick Kulp
Google search on mobile is getting tabs for better results for movies and TV
Google just got a lot more useful.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook is dropping $1 billion on video, and that's pretty great news
Media companies might finally see some serious cash from Facebook.
YouTube's Robert Kyncl on vlogging and big tech jumping into high-end video
YouTube's chief business officer joins Mashable's BizPlease podcast.
By Kerry Flynn
Uber rival lands in London, halts operations after 3 days
It was nice while it lasted.
Google's news-bringing Feed is now available globally
Google Feed goes international.
The NFL needs to embrace its activist players
The days of pretending football happens in a vacuum are over.
By Seerat Sohi
Facebook comments might soon get colored backgrounds, because we all deserve to suffer
As if those coloured statuses weren't bad enough.
Facebook sold targeted ads to a Russian 'troll farm,' and that's a big problem
Why we should be freaked out.
By Jack Morse
If the iPhone 8 costs $1,000, blame Samsung, report says
There are probably some hidden upcharges in the iPhone 8's premium price.
Facebook says it sold $100,000 in ads to Russian propaganda company
Facebook admitted to selling the ads
By Patrick Kulp
Mark Zuckerberg campaigns for 'Dreamers' with a livestream from his home
"To offer the American Dream to people and then to take it away and punish people for trusting their government and coming out of the shadows … is one of the most troubling things that I’ve seen in a long time in our country."
By Kerry Flynn
You can now pay for your fried chicken with a smile because credit cards are so 2016
Will smiling get rid of my debt too?
By Tony Lee
Facebook seems to think it can advertise to more U.S. millennials than actually exist
Facebook's projected reach exceeds Census data.
By Patrick Kulp
The secret, illicit underside of Google Drive
Business in the front, illegal file-sharing in the back.
By Jack Morse
Microsoft promises to lawyer up to protect its 'dreamers' after Trump's DACA reversal
Microsoft says it will go to court to protect its 'dreamer' employees if need be.
By Patrick Kulp
Lenovo settles with the FTC for pre-installing dangerous adware on its computers
The company's software will be audited for a full two decades going forward.