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Samsung's newest foldable phone, Galaxy Z Flip, will cost $1,379.99 when it arrives on February 14 — here's everything you need to know
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Samsung's newest foldable phone, Galaxy Z Flip, will cost $1,379.99 when it arrives on February 14 — here's everything you need to know
Samsung has announced its next-generation foldable phone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. Here's how much it costs and when you can buy one.
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Trump made a special sign to show reporters that the initials of the 4 most valuable stocks spell MAGA
The sign alluded to a recent achievement made by Google's parent company Alphabet, which hit a $1 trillion market cap in January.
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This awesome tech lets US soldiers learn to fire a heavy machine gun before they ever set foot on a range
"It gives the gunner as real of an experience as you could have in a virtual environment," a New Jersey National Guard company commander said.
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Elon Musk tweeted a bizarre 'Sonic'-themed meme of Bernie Sanders after he won the New Hampshire primaries
Elon Musk originally endorsed Democratic candidate Andrew Yang, who dropped out of the race after the New Hampshire primaries.
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NASA says SpaceX is just a 'load' of paperwork away from launching its first astronauts. The target launch date is May 7.
The NASA astronauts flying SpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship will likely become the first people to fly a commercial spacecraft by the end of June.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Samsung announced multiple new products during its big Unpacked event, from a new foldable phone to the $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra with 100x zoom.
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Airbnb reportedly lost $322 million in the first 9 months of 2019, and it could mean a bumpier path to going public
The Wall Street Journal reported that Airbnb lost $322 million, which could worry investors wary of IPOs from money-losing businesses.
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SoftBank's profits nosedived 99% last quarter. Here's why its stock went up 12%.
The Japanese tech giant suffered from its bets on Uber and WeWork, but investors cared more about a judge approving the Sprint and T-Mobile merger.
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Advertisers panic over privacy, a new ad agency emerges, and Mark Penn looks for savings at MDC
Google's plan to get rid of the cookies that are the bedrock of digital advertising has marketers scrambling.
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Boeing is flying the 737 Max around the US with test crews and no passengers to prepare for the plane's return
Boeing is running test flights in advance of regulators testing the 737 Max to see if it should fly again after two fatal crashed killed 346 people.
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