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Tuesday, 16 April 2019
10 things in tech you need to know today
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10 things in tech you need to know today
YouTube shows wrong information relating to Notre-Dame, Google hands over iPhone data, and Snap may run out of cash.
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What it's like to use the Galaxy Fold, Samsung's $2,000 foldable smartphone that comes out this month
Samsung's Galaxy Fold is a compelling proposition for how smartphones will evolve beyond the static touchscreen slates we're accustomed to today.
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Hulu bought AT&T's 9.5% stake in the streaming service for $1.43 billion, valuing itself at $15 billion
Hulu bought AT&T's 9.5% stake in the streaming service the companies said Monday. The transaction valued Hulu at $15 billion.
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5 reasons why now is the best time to buy an Apple Watch
The Apple Watch is easily the most personal device Apple has ever created.
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Boeing can't deliver the 737 Max to customers, and now the planes are clogging up its storage lots
Boeing has suspended customer deliveries of the 737 Max, but production of the plane has continued at a rate of 42 aircraft a month.
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A Silicon Valley software engineer says there's an easy way to determine who's rich and who's not
One Palo Alto-based software engineer recently shared with Mercury News his litmus test for whether someone is wealthy: Do they have to work to live?
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I just cleared out my Gmail using a simple trick that took only a few minutes — here's how to do it
Gmail gives you only 15 GB of free storage. Follow these simple steps to make space in your inbox and avoid paying extra for your email account.
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YouTube videos tracking the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire mistakenly showed some viewers information about the September 11 terror attacks
Viewers tracking the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire on YouTube on Monday were given links to information on the 9/11 terror attacks.
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Volkswagen is a showing off a new pickup-truck concept that could give America the cheap truck it has been waiting for
The Volkswagen Tarok is the latest sign that VW has its eyes set on the US pickup-truck market.
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Ecuador says it has been hit with 40 million cyber attacks since Julian Assange was arrested at its embassy in London
The "volumetric" cyber attacks were "threats from those groups linked to Julian Assange,"Javier Jara from Ecuador's telecommunications ministry said.
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