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'Facebook needs an editor': media experts urge change after photo dispute

Controversy over a censored Vietnam war photo highlights concerns over the social network’s vital – if reluctant – role as users’ primary news source
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Pandora eyes growth with low price, new features

INTERNET radio leader Pandora unveiled plans to challenge streaming stalwarts such as Spotify by undercutting them on price and matching them with on-demand music.

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North Korea accidentally lets world access its internet and it only has 28 websites

Someone in North Korea is in a lot of trouble.

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Now You Can Watch the Presidential Debates on Your Phone

The first debate will be moderated by Lester Holt of NBC Nightly News, on September 26.

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Yahoo confirms data breach of 500 mln users, blames 'state-sponsored actor'

Yahoo has confirmed a massive data breach that compromised the accounts of "at least" 500 million users.

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Twitter shares surge on report of Google talks

Late Thursday, Twitter shares were down 2% in after-hours trading on the heels of an analyst warning Thursday that its value for advertisers may be "waning."

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Snapchat launches sunglasses with camera

Messaging app firm Snapchat has announced its first gadget - sunglasses with a built-in camera.

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Snapchat introduces video-catching sunglasses

VANISHING message service Snapchat announced over the weekend it will launch a line of video-catching sunglasses, a spin on Glass eyewear abandoned by Google more than a year ago.

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Facebook Launches a Craigslist Competitor, Again

Facebook Inc. is releasing a feature called Marketplace that will let users post items for sale and shop for things to buy, like they can on Craigslist.

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iPhone 7 vs. Google Pixel: 7 ways Google’s new smartphones outshine Apple

Assistant will be available across a wide range of devices, including the iPhone 7 at some point.

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Here's Why Twitter's Share Price Is Plummeting

Much of the takeover enthusiasm that pushed the shares up has evaporated.

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313 million users can't save Twitter from itself

'Many believe Twitter, in its current form, has peaked,' analyst says

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Samsung Galaxy Note 7: The unanswered questions

Samsung's second recall of its Galaxy Note 7 handsets is an unprecedented disaster for the company and the wider mobile phone sector.

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Spotify, Twitter among major sites to suffer outages due to cyber-attack

Some of the world's biggest websites including Twitter, SoundCloud, Spotify and Shopify are experiencing technical problems due to a reported DDOS attack.

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This Is Microsoft’s Gorgeous New iMac Rival

It's a pricey desktop Windows PC called the Surface Studio

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Microsoft attacks Google's Windows hack alert

Google's revelation of a security flaw in the Windows operating system has caused anger at Microsoft.

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Zuckerberg promises Facebook action over fake news

Mark Zuckerberg has said Facebook will do more to tackle fake news, and again denied it had in any way aided Donald Trump's presidential election victory.

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