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Now any Xbox One can be used to develop games
Microsoft wants you to know it loves PC gaming.
Windows is getting improved pen support with Windows Ink
You can now use a pen on almost everything in Windows.
By Kellen Beck
How to follow all the big Microsoft news today
Microsoft Build 2016 kicks off Wednesday with a keynote that's sure to be packed with news about Windows, Xbox and HoloLens. Here's how to watch.
By Kellen Beck
Street View guy travelled 500,000 km to capture Thailand's countryside
He burned through four pairs of shoes just covering the plantations.
By Victoria Ho
A $99 per month lunch membership just launched in NYC
It's like ClassPass but for food.
Old-timey Google just launched a landline phone service
If you have Google Fiber, you may be interested in Fiber Phone, the company's new landline service that has many Google Voice features.
By Pete Pachal
Google CEO was paid $100 million last year. Casual.
Google's CEO gets a lot of love.
Microsoft 'deeply sorry' for offensive tweets by its Tay chatbot
Well, you live and you learn.
Facebook asks people nowhere near Pakistan explosion if they're OK
People in the U.S., U.K. and Lebanon were notified by Facebook Safety Check.
This hashtag is highlighting the black women written out of history
"I've seen firsthand that people can come together in social media atmospheres and effect change."
Top Twitter users throw a surprise 10th birthday party -- Biz Please No. 10
Mashable executive editor Jim Roberts, New York Magazine writer Rembert Browne, comedian Alison Leiby and bestselling author Shea Serrano join Seth, Heidi and Jason for our biggest episode yet.
Mark Zuckerberg posts baby picture to encourage active, loving fathers
"Most important meeting of the day."
Instagram's website actually becomes useful with new notifications tab
Finally! Now, about that Explore tab...
Bye, Chrome app launcher, we hardly knew ye
The Chrome app launcher will be gone in July.
Mark Zuckerberg ditches power hoodie to impress Chinese officials
What kind of hoodie is this?
By Heidi Moore
How to call loved ones in Belgium for free
In the wake of the terror attacks in Brussels, Google and multiple phone companies have announced free calls to those trying to reach their loved ones in the Belgian capital.
By Jenni Ryall
Cartoons of a crying Tintin pay tribute to Brussels
Images of Tintin are being shared across social media.
By Sam Haysom
People are using #JeSuisBruxelles to show solidarity with Belgium
Messages of solidarity are being shared on Twitter and Instagram.
By Sam Haysom
Facebook turns on Safety Check for Brussels attacks
Check if your Facebook friends in or near Brussels are safe.
The nude birth photo Facebook removed stood for empowerment
A graphic photo shared in a private group raises new questions about when it's appropriate to see the nude female body on social media.
By Rebecca Ruiz
This is the moment Obama saw Cuba for the very first time
The president can be seen on his knees staring out the window as Air Force One prepared to land in Havana, Cuba on Sunday.
By Brian Ries
Facebook versus Twitter is the Batman versus Superman of social media
Twitter and Facebook have been "competing" with each other for a decade. When will they finally realize the war is over?
6 ways Twitter has changed the world
An expert panel explain how their field has been changed by the little blue bird.
By Sharon Coen, Aleksej Heinze, Deborah Chambers, Kirsty Fairclough-Isaacs, Philip James & Richard Jones