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Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are being blocked in Iraq

Sites including Facebook and Youtube appear to be censored as the country appears to be spiraling into chaos “We are disturbed by reports of access issues in Iraq and are...

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Uber and Tesla are partnering up in Shanghai

With all the attention surrounding Tesla in China, Uber is getting involved to expand how many people will get a taste of Tesla there. The Experience Telsa campaign will take...

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Pinterest has hired two former Apple executives

Social bulletin board Pinterest is on a roll: After raising a massive $200 million round less than a month ago, it just snagged itself two seasoned veterans to beef up...

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Instagram will be expanding ads to the rest of the Anglosphere

Instagram has announced plans to incorporate ads in its photo feed “later this year” to subscribers in the UK, Canada and Australia. On the heels what what it considers a...

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Having a passport now gets you free Wi-Fi in Japan

Travelers to Japan who have noted a difficulty in finding a WiFi hotspot to connect to will soon be able to get free WiFi access just by showing off their...

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Path will soon be offering its own ephemeral messaging service

Path, a private photo-sharing mobile social network, has announced that its users will have the ability to have messages disappear after a specific time has elapsed. This feature will be...

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Netflix has created a Flappy Bird clone to promote Orange Is The New Black

Want to feel as frustrated as some of the women from Orange Is The New Black? Looking to take a break from the new season? Well Netflix has put together the perfect annoying...

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WhatsApp’s CEO has accused Apple of “borrowing” features from WhatsApp

If you have been paying attention to the news, you will see that there are many out there who are criticizing Apple for iOS 8, and how Apple has been...

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Upcoming.org founder promises that he won’t sell out again

Upcoming.org was a collaborative events calendar website that launched in 2003. It was acquired by Yahoo! and was eventually shutdown. But the website’s founder Andy Baio wanted to revive the...

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This man is responsible for ensuring that Snowden’s leaks don’t get hacked

High-stakes reporting like the Pulitzer Prize-winning NSA exclusives by Glenn Greenwald and others requires a great deal of security. Sources have to be protected at all costs, and valuable, classified...

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