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Facebook to show Amber alerts in News Feeds, the company says, announcing a partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to help find missing kids.

Facebook is placing warning signs on violent videos and photos.

Unlike Apple, Microsoft and others, Google didn’t sign the student-data privacy pledge backed by President Obama because the company says its policies already keep student privacy in mind.

Uber to share anonymized trip data with cities, with Boston being the first, for the purposes of easing congestion and city planning.

Pentagon: Hacking of Central Command’s Twitter and YouTube accounts to show messages supporting ISIS was just a prank. But FBI is investigating.

Three executives leave as part of AMD overhaul under new CEO Lisa Su.

Google has stopped fixing some old Android security flaws, namely the bugs in Android’s default browser in version 4.3 (Jellybean) and earlier.

Trial of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged creator of online drug marketplace Silk Road, begins today in New York.

Silicon Valley-based Juicero — maker of juice — is raising $120 million from Kleiner Perkins and others, according to Business Insider.

Ride-hailing startups are reportedly talking about forming a global alliance to compete against Uber.

Photo of Amber alert example from Facebook