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Microsoft Office beta testers will soon get MacBook Pro Touch Bar support
Who's excited for shortcuts for formatting text?
By Raymond Wong
New Facebook bot helps you find upcoming protests near you
"We wanted to keep this rush of unifying energy going."
Facebook to give employees more time to grieve
"No one should face this trade-off."
Elizabeth Warren takes to Facebook Live after being silenced in the Senate
“Tonight I wanted to read that letter, and Sen. Mitch McConnell and Republicans came to the floor to shut me down."
China wants to control what apps citizens use. But will Google play ball?
China is tightening its grip on what apps people have on their phones.
By Yi Shu Ng
Google figured out how to turn pixelated images into high-res ones
"Zoom and enhance!"
By Raymond Wong
The White House mailbox is full of postcards to #PresidentBannon
Trump isn't going to like this.
By Sasha Lekach
Teens who follow the news on social media are more likely to support the First Amendment
Using Twitter leads to support for free speech.
Trump becomes a mad medieval king in this brilliant Twitter parody
“Make Mercia Great Again!”
China's largest internet company wants to give free internet to Indians
When in doubt, offer free internet.
By Manish Singh
D.C. police demand Facebook hand over data on Trump protesters
Police in Washington, D.C. want Facebook to hand over data on protesters.
CNN and Kellyanne Conway's Twitter feud just escalated hilariously
"Those are the facts."
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook and Google join forces to wage war against fake news
The big two are fighting back.
By Damon Beres
Google teams up with H&M to make dresses based on your personal data
Let your phone design you a high-fashion outfit.
By Freia Lobo
Women's March organizers plan a 'day without women'
The organizers of the Women's March are planning an encore.
Miley Cyrus announces on Instagram she prefers Hindu prayers to the Super Bowl
The singer is visiting India ahead of her performance here in May.
Fight over boxing livestream highlights Facebook's piracy problem
Livestreams of the match attracted thousands of viewers.
By Ariel Bogle
Inspirational thread proves you can still find hope on Twitter in Trump's America
Some hope for love.
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook users mark themselves safe at Kellyanne Conway's fake Bowling Green Massacre
The internet has gone all out.
By Sasha Lekach
Sweden's deputy PM is trolling Trump so hard with this picture
This trumps all those executive order signing memes.
By Sasha Lekach
Kellyanne Conway eventually told the truth, but nobody cares
When a lie's corrected on Twitter, who hears it? And who cares?
Forget telepresence robots on wheels, Google wants telepresence drones
Because why not?
By Raymond Wong
Fake Bowling Green Massacre victims site links to the ACLU donor page
Now there's a fake website for donations but, fun fact, the link to donate redirects to the donations page at the ACLU.
Twitter's got jokes about Kellyanne Conway's latest alternative fact
I realize asking for rules in a world of alternative facts is naive, but here goes: Can we at least not make up massacres?
Prime Minister's Twitter circle generates debate in the Parliament
Social media is a serious affair after all.