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How to unlock an iPhone from your current carrier and switch it to a new one
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How to unlock an iPhone from your current carrier and switch it to a new one
To unlock your iPhone from its carrier, you'll likely need to contact your carrier directly to cancel your contract.
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Twitter billionaire Jack Dorsey just announced he will be funding a universal basic income experiment that could affect up to 7 million people
Jack Dorsey's fellow Silicon Valley billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg think a universal basic income could help poor Americans, too.
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How to reset your Apple ID password in 3 different ways if you've forgotten it or lost your device
To reset your Apple ID password through a browser, you'll need access to at least one of your Apple devices and your Apple ID email.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
10 things in tech you need to know today.
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Facebook's refusal to fact-check or moderate politicians like President Trump is its biggest civil rights issue, according to a new internal audit
Facebook refuses to moderate speech from politicians on its platform, and a new civil rights audit highlights how dangerous that policy is.
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An ex-Facebook executive called Mark Zuckerberg's actions 'haphazard' and said Facebook should have acted more like Twitter in addressing Trump's posts
Facebook has taken a 'haphazard' approach to handling political speech, ex-security chief Alex Stamos told CNBC.
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Sony just invested $250 million in the company behind 'Fortnite'
With just a few months to go until the PlayStation 5 launches, Sony just announced a $250 million investment in Epic Games.
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Google is quietly testing a new feature for Google Maps that will show you where traffic lights are
Google Maps may soon be able to show you the location of traffic lights, which would mark one of several new features to hit the navigation app.
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Gaming megastar Ninja said he's deleting TikTok
"Hopefully a less intrusive company (data farming) that isn't owned by China can recreate the concept legally," Tyler "Ninja" Blevins said.
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An Uber-backed influence campaign against bike and scooter 'rider surveillance' lost the support of major privacy groups once they found out the company was involved
Communities Against Rider Surveillance, which Uber supports, is trying to influence the debate over how cities use shared bike and scooter data.
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