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Want to find a date? Here's where Tinder says you should work.
Everyone wants to find love at 40,000 feet.
Senator ripped for not understanding the meaning of 'unclassified'
"Well uh, unclassified is not — is not leaking."
Latest batch of lawsuits reveal new horror stories from Fyre Fest
Another day, another batch of lawsuits.
Microsoft won't launch new Surface Pro until there are 'meaningful' upgrades
Don't hold your breath for a Surface Pro 5.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook fights fake news with print newspaper ads
Facebook's got some tips for you ahead of the UK elections.
How to fix your chaotic nightmare of an email inbox
Email is messy, but it doesn't have to be.
By Jack Morse
HoloLens system uses augmented reality to aid spinal surgery
Hololens for spinal surgery?
Twitter permanently bans 'pharma bro' Martin Shkreli
The news comes months after Shkreli's account was suspended.
Microsoft to announce another Surface-related thing on May 23
The details are painfully scarce.
Microsoft's Bing wants you to chat with search results
Get your questions answered directly in search.
By Freia Lobo
Brave Americans to Congress: 'I am a pre-existing condition'
The Republican healthcare plan would gut protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
Kendall Jenner appeared on the cover of Vogue India and people had a LOT to say
Cultural hegemony or just a Vogue cover?
This is how that wild 'Prince Philip dead' rumour started
Twitter was raging with speculation.
Google Doc phishing scam spreads like wildfire — here's how to spot it
It takes a careful eye.
By Jack Morse
Steve Bannon's master plans leaked in a White House selfie
In politics as in sports, it's probably best not to tell the other side what you plan to do.
After graphic Facebook Live videos, Mark Zuckerberg finally admits humans are necessary
More humans will monitor Facebook Live.
By Kerry Flynn
Microsoft's Surface Laptop is the hottest Windows notebook in ages
It might even be better than a MacBook Pro.
By Raymond Wong
YouTube's new flat website redesign is here, and you'll never wanna go back
Less distracting UI and more content. Just the way YouTube should be.
By Raymond Wong