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Google’s search finds a future where devices don’t matter: It’s all AI
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Can you say ‘rubber stamp?’ FBI and NSA requests never denied by secret court
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More than half of Facebook users now connect to the site with just a mobile phone
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Ted Cruz the victim of domain squatting for the second time in his campaign
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Google may soon face a penalty for anti-competitive practices in the EU
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Sci-Hub offers Pirate Bay-like simplicity to researchers around the world
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¡Felicidades! Glückwünsche! Congrats! Google Translate turns 10 years old
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Amazon continues battle to rid site of fake reviews
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Busy? Readism tells you how long it takes to read every web article
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Court to Kansas group: ‘No, school science curriculum is not unconstitutional’
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Intel execs receive threats from employees in response to diversity efforts
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Lawmakers ask National Intelligence director, ‘How many citizens have you spied on?’
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FOMO, TMI, and ‘revenge porn’ among 1,400 new words added to the dictionary
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Microsoft and Google call a truce with an agreement to end regulatory disputes
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The end of Mega? Kim Dotcom tells users to back up files ‘ASAP’
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Introducing the DT Shop, your stop for gadgets we love at crazy prices
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Supreme Court green-lights Google despite claim of “infringement on a massive scale”
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Google begins highlighting speedy, AMP-enabled news articles in Search
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What’s on TV tonight? Google’s bringing live TV listings straight to Search
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Google Chrome hits 1 billion monthly active mobile users
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Google Inbox simplifies event planning by grouping related emails
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If you’re looking to sue Ashley Madison, you’ll have to use your real name
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Want to hone your app-building skills? Check out Apple’s revamped developer site
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Cord-cutting Americans are ditching their wired broadband connections, too
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The U.S. hosts the most malicious websites in the world
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Zuckerberg gets the best of cybersquatter looking to cash in on daughter's name
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The latest Reddit war is between Donald Trump and Sweden
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Captionbot is another AI from Microsoft, and it's not doing so hot either
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Weekly Rewind: Facebook's F8, your brain on LSD, and more
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Verizon secretly planning next-generation TV service?
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Google to app builders: Go open or go home
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UC Davis spends over $175K to manage online reputation after infamous pepper spray incident
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Dubai issues fatwa against WiFi squatting
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A blow in the battle to keep the Internet free and equal
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Hackers hacking hackers for profit and market dominance
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Save to Google is a new Chrome extension that does what it says and little else
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Facebook thinks its new antennas could help bring Internet to the masses
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Cellebrite didn’t do it: Gray-hat hackers unlocked cell phone for FBI
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To protest North Carolina's "anti-LGBT" law, XHamster just banned the state from watching its porn
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Firefox’s future is more Chrome-like than you’d imagine
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New JavaScript attack infects your phone and changes your router's DNS settings
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Platform shmatform! Whatever app you’re using, Botlist has the bot for you
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Privacy for me but not for thee? FBI Director James Comey tapes over his webcam
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A data breach in London left 15,000 new and expectant parents' info compromised
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Yahoo could land in British hands as major newspaper takes an interest
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Watch your back — this kidney transplant video course is surprisingly popular
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Slack releases its platform road map on Trello for the world to see
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Weekly Rewind: Facebook for the blind, a champagne gun, and more
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Amazon might have just hit a regulatory roadblock in India
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Google Fiber subscribers in KC: Prepare to pay up
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You can now order Taco Bell via Slack without ever talking to a human
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Brave browser infuriates everyone with its ad-switching feature
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Panama Papers reveals money-laundering used for luxury Miami condos
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The majority of Airbnb hosts are violating San Francisco laws
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This Silicon Valley startup promises to turn you into a better boyfriend
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EU court says that linking to copyrighted material doesn’t count as infringement
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Rosario Dawson on politics, youth, why the Internet is making us cavemen again
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Outdated versions of WordPress and Drupal led to the Panama Papers leak
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11 new cities just got Amazon Prime same-day deliveries
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Check your Firefox extensions today. Some may leave your system open to attack
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Reddit steps up fight against trolling and harassment with new user-blocking tool
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Etsy launches build-your-own-website tool geared toward sellers
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Want to know everything about your town or job? This site will show you
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Your internet service may soon have a nutrition label, like your cereal
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Food Network’s new show 12 Hungry Yelpers will confront restaurateurs with Yelp reviews
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New ‘animal noises’ feature from Google means no more awful impersonations
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PayPal beware: You could soon ‘pay with Amazon’ anywhere on the web
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Amazon has big plans for Prime Now, including ditching the need for a dedicated app
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This company is looking to hijack pirates' browsers until they pay a fine
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Is a U.S. intelligence agency behind the Panama Papers, linking Russian President Putin to $2b offshore scheme?
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Weekly Rewind: Tinder gets political, edible spoons, and more
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Reddit warrant canary raises privacy concerns
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