Facebook modifies the way it alerts users to fake news
Facebook is changing the way it identifies false and misleading news on the social network.
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Facebook is changing the way it identifies false and misleading news on the social network.
Twitter has suspended at least three accounts tied to far-right group Britain First, including one that had been retweeted by President Trump.
Chinese authorities have shut down an institute that was teaching women to be obedient and subordinate to men.
A new report has a stern warning for the global workforce: stay flexible.
YouTube has changed the way its autofill feature works after reports that some word combinations brought up paedophilic phrases.
Few places move as fast as Dubai. But where is it heading? And where it goes, will others follow?
From sharing bicycle to sharing car, China's sharing economy has now swept into the book industry.
Stories of sexual harassment and abuse of power in Silicon Valley and Hollywood have left many people questioning what can be done to make speaking up easier across all industries.
Twitter has stripped several far-right accounts of their "verified" badge, after changing its policy.
Google says it is "not happy" that its search results displayed false information about Texas gunman Devin Patrick Kelley, who killed 26 people.