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The Uber and Waymo trial ends with a settlement. Amazon goes after FedEx and UPS with its new delivery service. And Facebook is finally testing a dislike button – sort of. From LinkedIn: Less than a week after it began, the game-changing civil tr…
Twitter posts a profit but struggles to attract new users, Samsung and Roku smart TVs are vulnerable to hacking, and Amazon starts delivering Whole Foods.
Best Buy is pulling CDs off shelves this summer, Forbes introduces its first list of Cryptocurrency’s richest…
Best Buy is pulling CDs off shelves this summer, Forbes introduces its first list of Cryptocurrency’s richest people, and Uber confirms the two hackers who breached their data were found to be in Canada and Florida. It’s the end of an era. People…
Commvault is shifting to a partner-led strategy with its latest hire. Owen Taraniuk is a 25-year technology…
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After a fantastic 2017, Amazon has overtaken Apple and Google as the world’s most valuable brand, Facebook is going to extreme lengths to win you back, and Google updates Google Flights to predict flight delays before airlines do.
Fujifilm and Xerox merge into an $18 billion dollar corporation, the UK government will fine companies millions…
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Scientists figure out how to project 3D images into thin air, Google Chrome now lets you mute annoying websites, and Apple’s latest operating system update lets you save all your medical records.
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Apple might be killing the MacBook Air. Everybody really should have known that Bitconnect wasn’t going to work out well. And finally, the answer to a long-held mystery of Google Calendar.
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