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Dear millennials: Instagram doesn't owe you anything
It's time to stop freaking out about your Instagram feed.
By Karissa Bell
Tony Fadell leaves Nest
The former Apple exec and Nest co-founder has flown the coop.
Your Instagram feed will never be the same again
Instagram is officially giving its feed the Facebook treatment.
By Karissa Bell
Twitter plays catch-up with Instagram, will let brands advertise multiple tweets at once
Twitter is now letting its advertisers fit more text, photos and videos into a single ad than ever before.
By Patrick Kulp
Google's self-driving cars are now self-honking as well
Google's self-driving cars now know how and when to honk.
Pens, holograms and you: Microsoft's quest to make computing 'natural'
How Microsoft wants to do away with the mouse and keyboard.
By Victoria Ho
This tool turns your Instagram feed into a VR gallery with one click
Instagram is now virtual reality friendly.
Facebook may add end-to-end encryption to Messenger, report says
Facebook Messenger may follow WhatsApp in implementing stronger encryption, according to a new report.
By Karissa Bell
Instagram will finally give businesses an official presence on its platform
Businesses will soon be able to find a new home on Instagram.
By Karissa Bell
Tech giants to crack down on hate speech under new EU rules
Among the measures agreed with the EU's executive arm, the firms have said they will establish internal procedures and, where necessary, remove hate speech within 24 hours.
8-year-old developer wows Satya Nadella with his game
A student developer impressed the Microsoft CEO with his visionary game.
By Sonam Joshi
Facebook's director of product design on why websites may be a dying business
"A lot of my designer friends are still focused building websites, and I'm not sure that's a growth business anymore."
By Ariel Bogle
Study helps explain why some new moms post nonstop on Facebook
The results may make new moms reconsider why they use Facebook to post about their children.
By Rebecca Ruiz
What's the best YA series of all time? Round 3 of #OneTrueYA bracket
Vote for the series to rule them all.
Microsoft and Facebook to build a high-speed underwater cable connecting the U.S. to Europe
Microsoft and Facebook are going to connect the U.S. and Europe for faster data access.
Facebook tests news feed sorted by topics in Australia
In Australia, Facebook is testing a new version of the news feed.
By Jenni Ryall
Microsoft will no longer let you use '12345' as your password
That's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!
By Kellen Beck
It’s official: Most of us now get our news from social media
If this Pew study is right, Facebook is dominating the news game.
Will Microsoft's layoffs doom the Surface phone?
There's still one last hope for Microsoft's phones.
By Pete Pachal
Why did France raid Google Paris?
Is Google skirting French tax laws or simply making fiscally savvy business decisions.
Google is about to bombard users with more and bigger mobile ads
Google's new map ads are essentially a virtual version of roadside billboards.
By Patrick Kulp
Even Twitter's new 140-character policy can't save it from Wall Street
Wall Street doesn't need more than 140 characters to criticize Twitter.
Google's headquarters in Paris raided over tax payment
Google is accused of owing France €1.6 billion in unpaid taxes.
Facebook slammed for rejecting ad featuring a plus-sized model
The social network later apologized and said the decision was a mistake.
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook changes 'Trending Topics' in wake of controversy
Move fast and break stuff can also mean Facebook's own rules, especially in the wake of a torrent of criticism.