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10 things in tech you need to know today
The US government has filed racketeering charges against Huawei and its CFO, accusing it of conspiring to steal trade secrets from 6 tech companies.
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T. Rowe Price calls WeWork a 'terrible investment'
In a letter to shareholders, the managers of T. Rowe Price's Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio expressed regret and frustration about the fund's WeWork stake.
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How to make international calls with Google Voice on your smartphone, tablet, or computer
You can easily make international calls with Google Voice from your Android or Apple device, or your computer.
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Facebook quietly released a Pinterest clone and sent its stocks sliding down
Facebook has been known to copy smaller apps' popular features in the past, most famously Snapchat's "Stories" feature.
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A former Waymo driver has been accused of intentionally causing a collision with one of the company's self-driving vans
Waymo called the former driver "disgruntled." Tempe police said he "targeted" two Waymo autonomous vehicles.
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How to find your Microsoft Edge browser's version number, or update to the latest version
You can find your Microsoft Edge version number by heading to the browser's "About Microsoft Edge" page.
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'How do Amazon pre-orders work?': How to pre-order applicable items on Amazon
You can easily pre-order items on Amazon, like video games, and order not-yet-released items in advance.
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'Almost a mass psychosis': Tesla's 250% stock rally makes no sense, Bob Lutz says
"Nobody can explain it, it's so far beyond any fundamental return that any shareholder could ever expect," the ex-Ford, GM, and Chrysler exec said.
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'What is Amazon Pantry?': Here's what you need to know about Amazon's delivery service for groceries and household items
Amazon Pantry is Amazon's delivery service for groceries and household items, and it's available in certain regions.
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The PlayStation 5 could cost as much as $470 as Sony reportedly struggles to keep the cost of parts down
PlayStation insiders said exactly where the company prices the PS5 will depend on where rival Microsoft prices its next-generation Xbox.
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