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Apple rejects Spotify's app update, Spotify calls approval process a 'weapon'
'We cannot stand by as Apple uses the App Store approval process as a weapon to harm competitors,' Spotify's Horacio Gutierrez reportedly wrote in a letter.
By Emily Blake
New Pacific undersea cable can beam 60 terabits of a data per second
It gets rates up to 60 terabits per second.
By Kellen Beck
Facebook's latest feature helps you raise money for your favorite charity
Facebook has expanded its fundraiser tool so users can raise money for the causes they care about.
Google Calendar experienced a widespread outage
Google Calendar and Hangouts are down, y'all.
By Kellen Beck
Google Maps now lets you add multiple stops to your trip
Google Maps is now another step closer to a standalone GPS turn-by-turn navigation app.
How Google is using building blocks to teach kids to code
Without gluing them to a computer.
By Ryan Sedmak
Media could be facing a haves vs. have nots situation on Facebook
Another day, another chapter in Facebook's love/hate relationship with the media.
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Google Doodle features eminent Australian indigenous rights leader
Eddie Mabo is spotlighted on his birthday.
By Ariel Bogle
Google Daydream tool lets anyone easily create VR animations
If you can hold a controller, you can animate in Google's Daydream VR.
Twitter courts small businesses with a new 'Dashboard' app
The free tool lets brands track mentions and schedule tweets.
By Patrick Kulp
Finding things to buy on Pinterest is about to get a lot easier
Pinterest wants to be synonymous with shopping and its building high-tech tools centered around the camera to help.
Twitter is trying to guess the best 4 words to up your online dating game
"I brought you fries."
Google Glass app helps kids with autism see emotions
This could really help kids on the autism spectrum in social situations.
By Ray White
Instagram’s new video channels will help you geek out over your obsessions
From cake decorating to calligraphy, Instagram wants you to watch more video.
By Karissa Bell
Instagram to start offering translations next month
We predict you'll soon know the word for "donuts" in 36 languages.
Dropbox adds document-scanning powers to its app
Dropbox's app just got a lot more useful.
By Karissa Bell
What search data can tell us about the 'Brexit' vote
One side of the campaign definitely dominates the online discussion.
Twitter's new Engage app makes it easier for celebs to handle their fans
Twitter is putting a bit more of a barrier between celebrities and the average user
Google's two-factor authentication is now a breeze to use
You still need to confirm your logins, but the 6-digit code is optional.
1.5 million people access the Internet via Google's free Wi-Fi at 19 Indian railway stations
Google's Wi-Fi project aims to get 400 railway stations in India online by 2017.
By Sonam Joshi
Google app's new feature is a win for hypochondriacs
With Google's update searching for your symptoms may be a good idea after all.
By Karissa Bell