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Amazon's new Prime Now warehouse in Singapore is absolutely massive
This marks Amazon's official entry into Southeast Asia.
By Victoria Ho
It's official: 2 billion people use Facebook every month
Actually, 2.01 billion, but what's a measly 10 million people?
Google is killing a feature that helped you search faster
Google is making more big changes to search.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook pledges money to help keep elections safe
The social network also wants to fix the lack of diversity in cybersecurity.
Police arrest hackers behind explosive Fireball malware that infected 250 million computers
The malware has been circulating for a couple of years, and its reach has been incredibly pervasive.
By Yi Shu Ng
Elon Musk gives us first look at the Boring Company's car elevator
For something so Boring, it's pretty cool.
Apple goes country in ad filled with flags, motorcycles, and Brantley Gilbert
Forget Silicon Valley. Apple is thinking Sweet Home Alabama.
By Patrick Kulp
Google just announced a new safety feature to keep you safe and informed during a crisis
"We are doing our very best to ensure inaccurate information is never provided."
Amazon has its eye on the car market in next step toward world domination
Amazon is moving into the auto world.
By Patrick Kulp
Microsoft Paint is not being killed and people are thrilled
"The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated"
HTC now offers a souped up U11 flagship with 128GB of memory and 6GB of RAM
Squeezable sides, guys.
Philippine president admits he used an army of social media trolls while campaigning
He had hundreds of people paid to defend him online.
By Yi Shu Ng
How Google is trying to fix Android's emoji problem
Android has an emoji problem and Google finally has a fix.
By Karissa Bell
Google tests autoplay videos in search, because we aren't allowed to have nice things
Google is testing something that might crater its best product with fed up users.
After all that, Amazon's Whole Foods deal may be delayed
The number of calls for regulatory review could set the merger back.
By Patrick Kulp
YouTube is killing its built-in video editing tools
Pour one out for YouTube's clunky editing tools.
Google quietly released yet another outstanding feature for Maps
Hey, I'm walking here!
Microsoft's chatbot Zo has some interesting opinions about Windows
Microsoft's chatbots really are the gift that keeps on giving.
By Karissa Bell