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Instagram will soon work offline on your Android phone
No more staring at a blank screen.
By Freia Lobo
Celebs sent 'reminders' by FTC to disclose when they're paid to shill on Instagram
The government is cracking down on sponsored posts.
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook wants to embrace great journalism — try telling that to their algorithms
People at the tech behemoth are finally saying that they care about journalism. Too bad the technology running it doesn't.
I tried to join an Instagram pod and it was like high school all over again
Like a brutal popularity contest straight out of 'Mean Girls'.
Chili gives Alex Jones amnesia and other odd things we learned at his custody trial
You ever eat something so delicious you momentarily lose your mind?
Internet collectively shouts 'too soon' after Adidas' terrible marathon email
Think before you send, people.
Facebook gives employees the thumbs up to protest on International Workers' Day
Employees with receive no penalty for skipping work.
Tumblr wants you to 'hang out and watch stuff' on its new app, Cabana
The app allows users to video chat while watching YouTube videos together, in sync.
By Freia Lobo
Russia's biggest search engine beats Google in antitrust case
Google must open its Android platform to competing apps in Russia.
By Patrick Kulp
The Microsoft 'CloudBook' could be Chromebooks' worst nightmare
Microsoft can't ignore Chromebooks any longer.
By Pete Pachal
This week in apps: Uber adds a safety feature, Gorrilaz launch an AR app and Microsoft tries social media
All the apps that caught our eye this week
By Freia Lobo
Facebook cracks down on bogus 'likes' and zombie accounts in battle against fake news
More fakery on Facebook
By Patrick Kulp
Of course Russians were behind the #SyriaHoax conspiracy
It didn't take long for the obfuscation to start after the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad attacked Syrians with chemical weapons on April 4.
Microsoft HoloLens delivers first ever augmented reality Easter Egg hunt
This finally gives us a real example of how augmented reality and the real world will create a new "mixed reality" in the near future.
In the rapidly expanding Mastodon fediverse, there's an instance for everyone
Burners, furries, book lovers, bots, cuties, pizza lovers — there's a place for everyone in the federated Mastodon universe.
By Jack Morse
Twitter has had a dislike button for months and you didn’t notice
Yes, you can dislike a tweet.
Forget 'Lean In' circles — join Sheryl Sandberg's 'Option B' groups
Option B dot org.
Microsoft sends out invites for big spring product event
It's springtime for tech events!
These 25 companies will pay you the highest salaries, according to Glassdoor
Head to Silicon Valley.