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Harrowing video warns teens of danger of speaking to strangers online
Kayleigh, 15, was killed just two weeks after meeting a man on Facebook.
Google plans to get India's 51 million SMBs online with 'Digital Unlocked'
Google is also launching a tool for businesses to easily create websites.
By Manish Singh
Now you can watch the NBA in VR using Google's Daydream View
Google ramps up its competition with Samsung's Gear VR.
Mark Zuckerberg reveals his 2017 'personal challenge'
Zuckerberg will fight 'division' by traveling the United States.
YouTuber dives deep to examine the madness that is Trump's Twitter
"Trump doesn’t resemble other politicians on Twitter; he resembles the rest of us."
Volvo wants you to never miss a meeting again. Thanks so much, really
Microsoft and Volvo found a way to squeeze the Skype experience into a car.
Facebook apologizes for removing photo of nude Neptune statue
"How can a work of art be an object of censorship?"
Bangalore's 'Night of Shame': Mass molestation in India's Silicon Valley on New Year's Eve
More than 1,500 cops failed to protect the women.
Twitter's head of China leaves after just 8 months
Kathy Chen is just the latest in a series of senior execs in Asia that have left Twitter.
By Victoria Ho
Restaurant's response to unusual order from sick customer will warm your cold heart
Now that's a delivery.
By Jenni Ryall
Our absurd political reality summed up in one tweet
The Putin-Trump love story continues.
By Sasha Lekach
Facebook Live wants users at any cost—even porn, piracy, and polling
Facebook Live is a worldly mess.
By Kerry Flynn
Trump sings about his presidency in the ultimate parody remix
"I'm sorry Ms Clinton, this is for real."
People fell for a fake BBC Twitter account saying the Queen was dead
"It is so 2016 that we all immediately believed that The Queen was dead because IT'S 2016."
Russian Embassy just responded to U.S. sanctions with a meme. Really.
Russia's online retort includes a duck.
By Sasha Lekach
He had a pro-Hillary meltdown on live TV. Then the conspiracy theories started.
"My online life is ruined."
By Sasha Lekach
Why 2016 was a huge year for women's health tech
Apps for birth control, tampon alternatives and period trackers all took major strides in 2016.
The alt-right's high school drama reveals a bigger struggle
An online kerfuffle shows cracks in the online coalition that rose alongside Donald Trump.
Cinnabon apologizes for tasteless Carrie Fisher tweet
"We shouldn't have posted it."
By Patrick Kulp
Paul Ryan wants to fine people who livestream from the House floor
The revolution will not be televised. Or livestreamed.
By Sasha Lekach