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Monday, 6 January 2020
Samsung just revealed a new rotating TV that's like a giant smartphone for your living room
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Samsung just revealed a new rotating TV that's like a giant smartphone for your living room
Samsung's new Sero TV rotates between portrait and landscape mode to match the way you use your smartphone.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
A fresh Cambridge Analytica leak will reportedly reveal the global scale of voter manipulation aided by the now-defunct firm.
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Google's Cambridge office has elevators that look like the subway and take workers to 'the beach' and faux Victorian houses
The office highlights some important Boston area locales, including Revere Beach and the Public Garden.
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The 11 coolest cars we can't wait to see at CES
Big names like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Jeep will have production and concept vehicles on display this year. So will startups like Byton.
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A personal-finance influencer who quit his day job for YouTube made over $100,000 in his first year
Andrei Jikh quit his day job and in late 2018, decided to launch a YouTube channel about personal finance.
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A family says they received a nasty surprise when the waffle maker they ordered on Amazon arrived still crusted in old waffle remains
An Amazon spokesperson told Business Insider that its investigation into this incident is still ongoing.
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Beyond Meat's chief growth officer says he 'can't remember when we've ever said no' to creating a new menu item for a fast-food chain
Beyond Meat is building the capabilities to create unique plant-based meat products for every fast-food chain possible, from chicken to meatballs.
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Twitter users are slamming a World War 3 themed video game after it used the American-Iranian conflict to promote its product
"Iran starting World War 3? Simulate any #WWIII scenario you can think of in Conflict of Nations right now!" Conflict of Nations tweeted on Friday.
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Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais roasted Apple for its 'Chinese sweatshops' in front of hordes of celebrities as Tim Cook watched from the audience
Gervais described Apple TV+ drama "The Morning Show" as "made by a company that runs sweatshops in China."
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'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' wins the box office for a third-straight weekend but is tracking slower than its predecessors
Disney's latest "Star Wars" movie is bringing in a lot of money, but compared to "The Force Awakens" and "The Last Jedi" it's running behind.
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