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Google's Daydream View isn't the VR future we were hoping for
After years of anticipation and rumors, Google unveils a VR headset that fails to impress.
People are pissed that Google closed out its event so abruptly
Learn some manners, Google.
Google's Chromecast Ultra does 4K for $69
Not as cheap as the regular Chromecast, but hey, it supports 4K.
Google's new VR headset is just $79
Google has officially jumped into the virtual reality headset wars, and its first shot is pretty impressive.
Football player dragged for 'racist' depiction of Aboriginal Australians
A host of prominent Indigenous figures called out Fabian Natoli for racism.
What Google gets wrong about hardware
Google has a lot of great products, unless you're only counting hardware.
By Pete Pachal
Google to release Daydream VR headset Tuesday, report says
Google may be about to push deeper into the race to take VR mainstream.
The police technology intensifying racial discrimination
Police use of captured cellphone data, social media monitoring tools, and facial recognition technology has already been called racially biased, and these technologies aren't likely to disappear from departments.
Flash mob dancers wear pantsuits in support of Hillary Clinton
#PantsuitPosse takeover
Google’s Tilt Brush will soon create windows from VR into reality
The future of virtual reality art will be gamified and work seamlessly with the real world.
Google has a new central blog called Keyword
For the discerning Google connoisseur.
Social media documents New Jersey train crashing into station during rush hour
The drama unfolded live on social media.
By Jenni Ryall
Inside Twitter's office for the first debate live stream
Cheers erupted at the word "tweet."
By Kerry Flynn
Why Africa is the world's untapped resource for tech talent
Jeremy Johnson, CEO of Andela, joins Mashable's Biz Please podcast.
The rise of Pepe the Frog is another sign of hate festering online
The ubiquitous green internet amphibian has been labeled a hate symbol, in yet another sign that neo-Nazi and white nationalist propaganda is proliferating online.
Could a revenge porn case in Northern Ireland change Facebook across the planet?
No matter what direction the case goes, Facebook seems likely to be in court for a while.
Google Play Music store finally goes live in India
No Google Play All Access for India just yet.
By Manish Singh
Search privately on your iPhone with Google app's new incognito mode
One of Chrome's more useful features has landed on Google's iOS app.
By Karissa Bell
A round-up of how to register to vote on social media
So you have no excuse not to register
By Karen Nissim