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Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Google is reportedly going to make its Pixel phones in an old Nokia factory in Vietnam to escape Trump's China tariffs
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Google is reportedly going to make its Pixel phones in an old Nokia factory in Vietnam to escape Trump's China tariffs
Google has already started work converting an old Nokia factory in northern Vietnam to make Pixel phones, sources told Nikkei Asian Review.
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The end is near for the Airbus A380 superjumbo jet. Here's how it went from airline status symbol to reject in just 10 years
The Airbus A380 superjumbo never became a game-changing icon like the Boeing 747. Instead, it will be discontinued in 2021.
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SpaceX's Starhopper rocket ship successfully launched on a 150-meter flight from South Texas
Starhopper used its single Raptor rocket engine to fly over to a beachside landing pad a few hundred feet away and gently touch down.
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Google Cloud is shutting down Hire, the recruiting service that its former CEO Diane Greene helped create
Part of the "difficult decision" to shutter the product, the company said, was to focus resources on "other products in the Google Cloud portfolio."
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Exercise-bike startup Peloton filed for an IPO, and SpaceX's Starhopper rocket ship successfully launched on a 150-meter flight.
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'World of Warcraft Classic' is a smash hit that's bringing gamers back to the mid-2000s, but the launch was a fiasco that made me wait 8 hours to play
"Can't believe I got talked into taking the day off for this," one player wrote in the official forums.
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Anthony Levandowski pleads not guilty to charges of Google trade theft and is released, with an ankle monitor, after posting $2 million bond
The former Google engineer and self-driving car pioneer is barred from going near any airports and must wear an ankle bracelet while he awaits trial.
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Peloton warns that its inability to license premium music for its at-home workout classes could be one of the major downfalls to its business model
"We cannot compel third parties to license their music to us," the S-1 said. "And our business may be adversely affected if our access to music is limited."
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Peloton's CEO once bragged on TV that the company was 'weirdly profitable,' but the startup's IPO filing reveals years of losses
According to financial documents made public Tuesday, the startup quadrupled its losses in the last year alone.
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The CEO of exercise-bike startup Peloton says the company 'sells happiness' in his big pitch to investors
Included in Peloton's IPO paperwork was a letter from CEO John Foley, in which he said the company is 'so much more than a Bike.'
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