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Facebook just made it easier to live stream your kittens indefinitely
Get ready to see a lot more nature feeds popping up in your Facebook newsfeed.
By Patrick Kulp
Aussie politicians to get prominent position in Google search results
Google Posts arrives Down Under.
By Ariel Bogle
Project Jacquard could be Google's best shot at a wearable platform
Project Jacquard is a very different type of wearable.
By Karissa Bell
Stop turning eating time into life-or-death food photoshoots
Like your mom would tell you when you were a kid: "Stop playing around and eat your damn food before it gets cold."
By Raymond Wong
Google is bringing its futuristic gesture-sensing radar to actual products
Google's is closer than ever to making Project Soli a reality.
By Karissa Bell
Google's Project Ara will come to consumers in 2017
Modular phones are just around the corner.
By Pete Pachal
Google's connected Levi's jacket is coming out in 2017
Called the "Jacquard," it uses gesture sensors to communicate with your phone.
By Kellen Beck
EgyptAir's social media accounts turn black to mourn victims of MS804
The airline's logo has been switched from its normal blue and white.
By Jenni Ryall
9 novel neon photos that will make your Instagram feed glow
The winners of our latest Instagram challenge tackled the fine art of neon photos.
By Jon Park
Chrome is making it easier to pay for stuff with your phone
If you've ever ditched a transaction on your phone because it was too cumbersome, Google has some good news for you.
By Karissa Bell
Full Unreal Engine compatibility coming to Google's Daydream VR
Google's Daydream platform will support Unreal Engine 4 as soon as developers get access to it.
Why China fakes 488 million social media posts a year
China’s government fabricates about 488 million social media comments a year in a massive effort to distract its citizens from bad news and sensitive political debates.
By Shai Oster
The late David Carr's Twitter was hacked, raising concerns about accounts for deceased
The account belonging to the late, legendary journalist David Carr was briefly hacked on Thursday, raising concerns about the security of deceased accounts.
Google patented a sticky 'glue' for self-driving cars to catch pedestrians
Like flypaper but better.
By Kellen Beck
Google I/O 2016: That's a lot of things we can't have yet
Coming in the fall. Or, you know, sometime.
NFL star Patrick Willis is thriving in retirement as a Silicon Valley tech worker
A year after he retired at age 30, catching up with NFL legend Patrick Willis.
By Sam Laird
Android N gets a focus on performance, security and productivity
Google details the latest features from the next version of Android.
Why Google is right not to give its new personal assistant a gendered name
Google avoids one of the big pitfalls personal assistants: gender.
Google announces 'smart messenger' Allo
Google has a new messaging apps and it has a built-in assistant!
Live from the Google I/O keynote
Google's biggest event of the year is about to get under way.
By Karissa Bell
You're not the only one: Facebook Pages is broken around the world
Pity the poor brands.
By Ariel Bogle
Google teams up with MIT to make programming easier for kids
Google is teaming up with MIT's Media Lab to create Scratch Blocks, an updated version of the kid-centric programming language.
By Karissa Bell
List addicts now have a community of their own thanks to B.J. Novak's app
The li.st app is finding its niche among comedians.
By Saba Hamedy
Google's new gigapixel camera captures every paint stroke in famous artwork
Google's Art camera automates the process of grabbing gigapixel images.