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Daisy Ridley recorded a song with Barbra Streisand, for some reason
The talent is strong with this one.
By Neha Prakash
Twitter hopes to prove its Moments haven't passed in Australia
Twitter Moments, which launched in Australia Wednesday, is not intended for the avid user who refreshes their feed multiple times a day.
By Ariel Bogle
Indonesia tells Google and other Internet firms to pay tax or risk getting blocked
Authorities want to know if companies like Google are circumventing taxes owed on revenue earned in the country.
By Victoria Ho
Australia's Google boss quits for digital job at ANZ bank
The managing director of Google Australia and New Zealand, Maile Carnegie, is resigning from the company.
By Jenni Ryall
Facebook profile banner lets Aussies show support for marriage equality
Saturday marks the 38th annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, so Facebook is helping Aussies show their virtual support for the LGBT community.
By Ariel Bogle
Facebook's new glossy mobile ads are ready for their close up
Imagine: ads you actually want to see.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon now plan to support Apple in court in its fight with FBI
Tech companies unite to help one of their own.
Microsoft backs Apple in FBI case
Apple can now count Microsoft as an ally in its legal fight with the FBI.
By Pete Pachal
This is the week the robot-controlled future arrived in all its terrifying glory
Google robots push back, Facebook's Oculus lulls us into a stupor and flying cars move closer to reality.
Tech stocks are crashing this year, if you haven't noticed
Technology stocks are officially doing worse than the stock market at large.
Did social media kill fashion week once and for all?
If Snapchat replaced attending New York Fashion Week, that changes the whole point of the event.
By David Yi
Google and Apple, once enemies, unite thanks to the FBI
The two longtime rivals find their interests aligned.
Google lets you spread your diverse love on a world map
Google is letting you share your love with the world.
By Jenni Ryall
Facebook and Twitter boldly stand with Apple in iPhone privacy case
The FBI's request for an iOS hack is a "chilling precedent."
Facebook launches new website to help nonprofits master the platform
Navigating Facebook just got a little easier for charitable organizations hoping to reach more supporters.
By Katie Dupere
Twitter adds support for videos in direct messages
More new features? Twitter is on a roll.
Indonesia reverses Tumblr ban, for now
Indonesia has been cracking down on objectionable content recently.
By Victoria Ho
Mark Zuckerberg's feminist philosophy takes over Facebook HQ
Facebook is telling young girls to "be the nerd."
What that scary new red Gmail unlocked symbol means
No need to panic, but definitely keep your guard up.
Now even Pandora is struggling with its future
Another music streaming service is singing a familiar tune: it's time to find a buyer.
By Heidi Moore
Mark Zuckerberg says investor's comments about Facebook 'colonialism' in India are 'upsetting'
The Facebook CEO distanced himself and the company from the comments, which included sympathetic references to colonialism.