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Pakistani social media star strangled by brother in apparent 'honor killing'
Her parents told police one of her six brothers strangled her to death in the family's home in Multan, Pakistan.
Google makes phone calls free to France in the aftermath of Nice attacks
"To all those affected by the attack in Nice, you’re in our thoughts."
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook needs to come to grips with being in the news business
Facebook isn’t just a place to get news anymore -- it's a place where news is breaking.
Instagram may be making it easier to binge on a person's photos
More changes could be coming to your everyone's favorite photo app.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook diversity report shows slow progress, major challenges
Facebook is considered an industry leader when it comes to championing a diverse workforce, so why isn't it making progress?
By Rebecca Ruiz
Android Pay launches in Australia with ANZ and American Express on board
"I see this as a tipping point for mobile payments."
By Ariel Bogle
2 years after iOS, Google Hangouts on Android gets video messaging
"About time" is an understatement.
Google rolls out new shopping and travel features for search and YouTube
We're all looking for the best deal.
By Casey Butler
Twitter's rapid push into live video now includes Bloomberg TV
Suddenly, Twitter has a live TV lineup.
Google to change app permissions for 'Pokémon Go' after security concerns
Pokemon Go players won't have to worry about sketchy app permissions for much longer.
By Karissa Bell
Twitter is going to live stream the Republican and Democratic conventions
Twitter's push into live video of major events continued on Monday with the announcement that it would stream the upcoming Democratic and Republican national conventions.
How the world celebrated Social Media Day 2016
From east to west, the world came together both online and IRL to celebrate the 7th annual Social Media Day.
Google is already fighting hackers from the future with post-quantum cryptography
And it's all happening in your Chrome browser.
Microsoft's 'Hey bae intern' email is the embarrassing dad of emails
"Hey Bae intern?" Seriously?
Indian government steps up efforts to check online trolling against women
“There is too much filth online,” India's Women and Child Development minister, Maneka Gandhi said.
By Sonam Joshi
India's Supreme Court tells Google, Yahoo and Microsoft to stop hosting sex selection ads
Sex selective abortion is banned in the country due to a skewed sex ratio and the prevalence of female foeticide.
By Sonam Joshi
China discourages sites from using social media to report the news
Social media in China just suffered a huge setback.
Facebook's former chief technology officer is joining Twitter's board
Twitter's newest board member once belonged to the C-suite of its much bigger chief competitor.
By Patrick Kulp
Google Doodle celebrates Juno's trip to Jupiter with cute, jumping emoji
Congratulations, humanity.
By Ariel Bogle
Google is building casting features right into Chrome
Google Chrome is about to learn a new trick.
By Karissa Bell
Facebook may be considering taking humans out of Trending Topics
And now the news, selected by robots.
Who needs a 4K display? Surfing the web in VR is where we're all going.
Google's making it a reality.
By Raymond Wong