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Apple’s New Map, Expansion #7: Final Parts of the Continental U.S.

India’s plans for data centre parks may finally force Facebook and Twitter to localise

US County’s Computers Still Down Nine Days After Ransomware Attack

Will we just accept our loss of privacy, or has the techlash already begun?

Nearly 3 million subscribers ditched DirecTV last year. Will AT&T do the same?

Markets blogger Zero Hedge suspended from Twitter after doxxing a Chinese scientist

The OECD says 137 countries are scrambling to rewrite international tax rules by the end of 2020

Over 36,000 Flash Games Have Been Saved And Are Now Playable Offline

Instacart Workers Win Historic Union Election

Facebook agrees to $550 million settlement in facial recognition class action lawsuit

In an unprecedented move, Twitter gave a state university access to a student's parody account after it complained that he was mocking the school