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Google Chrome is coming to VR with Google's latest Daydream update
Google Chrome is coming to new realities.
Google shows how to party in VR without a headset
Google's mobile VR platform is getting some major updates.
By Karissa Bell
You'll soon be able to have YouTube viewing parties in VR
VR's getting a little more social.
By Raymond Wong
There are now more people on this Chinese platform than on Twitter
You've probably never heard of it.
By Yvette Tan
Google video shows how its new VR feature could be a game changer
Here's how Google's WorldSense raises the stakes for mobile VR.
European nations fine Facebook over being cagey with users' data
In France and the Netherlands, Facebook is allegedly violating user privacy.
The power of Google for personalized job search results? Yes, please.
Google wants to play matchmaker, but for job seekers and talent hunters.
Google's VPS indoor navigation is a game-changer for the visually impaired
It's basically GPS, but for indoors.
By Raymond Wong
Google unveils VR headsets that don't need smartphones
Google finally enters the high-end VR headset game with next-gen inside-out tracking features.
Google's Project Tango finds a new home in the classroom
Google is bringing its room-sensing augmented reality tech to the classroom.
By Karissa Bell
Chelsea Manning Instagrammed her 'first steps of freedom'
She was released after serving seven years in prison.
Twitter is on fire as the Trump train goes off the rails
If Monday's Trump had egg on his face, Tuesday's Trump is falling further from grace.
By Tim Chester
Trump plans to do a live Twitter forum in Saudi Arabia. But really.
This joke, it is a good one, but I am being told it is not a joke, and that...that is beyond my comprehension.
One of Twitter's cofounders is rejoining the company — and not a moment too soon
He'll be focusing on company culture
Instagram's selfie 'face filters' are cute, but nothing special
They look just like Snapchat's selfie lenses.
By Raymond Wong
We're not saying you're obsolete, but Google is making music humans can't
AI could be the next Mozart
By Freia Lobo
The government wants Facebook to let you mass delete all your cringe teen posts
"Right to innocence" is part of the Conservatives campaign in the UK.
Delta will let you drop bags at airports by just scanning your face
The first facial recognition bag drop machines will be launched in the US this summer.
Microsoft says WannaCry ransomware attack is a wake-up call for governments
It's like "the U.S. military having some of its Tomahawk missiles stolen."
'Black Mirror' augmented reality game created using Hololens
Real life as science fiction.
Anti-Trump flash mob breathes actual life into the #resist hashtag
Not just an internet hashtag anymore.
Here's how to remove Facebook from your life and never miss a beat
It's surprisingly easy.
By Jack Morse
Microsoft releases Windows XP patch for WannaCrypt ransomware
Microsoft moves fast on global ransomware attack.