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Facebook denies fake news impacted election

Mark Zuckerberg says it's unlikely fake news posts on Facebook influenced the US election.

Facebook's chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has again rejected claims the social network affected the US presidential election, saying it is "extremely unlikely" news hoaxes changed the outcome.

Assange says US benefited from Clinton email leaks

Views on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have shifted.

'The real victor is the US public which is better informed as a result of our work,' Assange wrote. 'It would be unconscionable for WikiLeaks to withhold such an archive from the public during an election.'

Fake news spreads online as US goes to polls

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With US election fever hitting its climax the web is filling with dubious information, from concerted efforts to influence voters to straight-up trolling to old-fashioned clickbait.

Hands on: Freeview FV streaming TV app

The Freeview FV app lets Australians watch live television on the go.

Putting most free-to-air broadcasts at your fingertips, most of the time, the Freeview FV app is a rare sign of cooperation between Australia's squabbling TV networks.

Gmail app for iOS finally updated

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Anyone who has used the Gmail app on both Android and iPhone has noticed that one version is far inferior to the other. While Google has tended to make sure its offerings across all platforms are of a high quality, Gmail on iPhone has — for whatever reason — remained a weird, squashed and semi-broken version of its mobile website since 2012.