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Black Friday 2019: Here's everything you need to know leading up to the biggest sales holiday of the year, including early deals
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Black Friday 2019: Here's everything you need to know leading up to the biggest sales holiday of the year, including early deals
Black Friday features some of the biggest deals of the year on tech, home goods, clothing, and more. Here are the best early deals that are live now.
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Andrew Yang preached his tech-friendly gospel at Sam Altman's San Francisco house: You can't treat tech like oil companies and breaking up Amazon won't bring malls back
The presidential candidate Andrew Yang held a fundraiser attended by tech workers at the Bay Area house of the tech investor Sam Altman, a supporter.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Apple's highly anticipated $6,000 Mac is finally launching in December.
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A top Facebook VR exec is stepping down as Oculus CTO to become a 'Victorian Gentleman Scientist' working on AI
Oculus' chief technology officer, John Carmack, wants to get stuck into the most difficult problem in artificial-intelligence research.
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Facebook has fixed the bug that secretly accessed iOS users' phone cameras
Facebook has released a patch for a bug discovered by users earlier this month that accessed users' iOS cameras without their knowledge.
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Popular meal-kit subscription service Plated is set to close by the end of November
Albertsons said it would phase out the Plated subscription service to shift the brand into one of the grocery retailer's private label products.
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High-tech fitness company Peloton will reportedly release a cheaper treadmill and a rowing machine in 2020
Peloton shares surged 9% on Wednesday, as investors reacted to reports that it plans to release new fitness equipment in 2020
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Lawmakers turned their fire on Goldman Sachs over Apple Card and said the bank needs to explain its algorithm
US presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren and Democratic Senator Ron Wyden called out Goldman Sachs for its response to Apple card sexism allegations
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WeWork has been sending alarming non-compete letters to workers it laid off earlier this year
Employment lawyers described WeWork's letters as aggressive.
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Apple fired a store helper accused of sending himself a woman's intimate photo while fixing her phone
Gloria Fuentes said she found an intimate photo in her outbox, which went to the personal number of a store employee in Bakersfield, California.
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