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Microsoft sues U.S. to inform customers of secret data requests
In the latest clash over privacy rights in the digital age, Microsoft is suing the U.S. government over a federal law that allows authorities to examine customer emails or online files without the individual's knowledge.
Instagram now has 'featured' video channels, of course
Video continues to eat the web.
Facebook's branded bots have potential, but there's a long way to go
Facebook is betting big that bots are the future.
By Patrick Kulp
Google's new Chrome extension lets you save web pages and images for later
Don't confuse it with the "Save to Google Drive" extension.
Twitter is broken across the world, Facebook taking complaints
Twitter has gone down in parts of the world due to a "technical difficulty."
By Jenni Ryall
Facebook poaches Google's ATAP lead to head its new hardware division
Google's resident hardware badass is headed to Facebook.
Trump's campaign criticizes Mark Zuckerberg for living in a 'posh neighborhood'
One billionaire just slammed another billionaire for being out of touch. Help.
Facebook's big platform bets are starting to pay off
Status update: We've got cash.
Google introduces Goals, so you can finally become a better person
Let Google be your mentor.
By Ariel Bogle
So, it looks like Twitter is making its own food videos now
Media producers of how-to-make-tacos content beware: It looks like Twitter could be making its own food video play.
By Ariel Bogle
There's no denying the wage gap with #EqualPayDay
Why it's important to remember that omen still earn less than men for similar work.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Facebook will soon let everyone stream live video from any device
Facebook Live from a GoPro? It could happen.
Google is quietly testing trending topics section for mobile search
It appears Google is quietly testing a new feature on mobile that shows trending search topics from within the search bar.
Facebook and Microsoft may have no gender pay gap, but Silicon Valley has work to do
Yet another study shows women are still making less than men in tech.
Stephen Hawking gets a million followers within 6 hours on his new Weibo account
Some in China see this as a triumph over services like Twitter, which Hawking is not on.
By Victoria Ho
Google, Facebook and Amazon may be forced to reveal tax haven activity
European Commission to propose new measures to tackle tax avoidance.
Facebook and Microsoft say they've eliminated the gender pay gap
What gender pay gap? Silicon Valley claims to have fixed it — for now.
Google axes free Fiber option in Kansas City
Google Fiber in Kansas City now starts at 100Mbit/s and $50/month.
Messaging app Line introduces new character to its cute family
Choco is the little sister of Brown.
By Alicia Tan
'How did I get here?' People react appropriately to watermelon explosion
You can buy the rubber bands to commemorate the momentous occasion.
Twitter overhauls its board to be more than a 'country club of old white guys'
Twitter adds two new board members. One of them actually uses Twitter.
Facebook Messenger now lets you start a chat by scanning profile codes
So, just like Snapcodes?