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The CEO of secretive data analysis startup Palantir made over $12 million last year, and will get $800,000 in travel stipends in 2020
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The CEO of secretive data analysis startup Palantir made over $12 million last year, and will get $800,000 in travel stipends in 2020
The cofounder and CEO of Palantir incurred a lot of travel expenses, not all of it for company business.
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How to connect your Amazon Echo to Wi-Fi to get the most out of your Alexa-enabled smart speaker
You can connect your Amazon Echo to a Wi-Fi network in minutes using the Amazon Alexa app on your phone or tablet.
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Palantir publicly filed for a direct listing
Palantir on Tuesday made public its paperwork for a direct listing, seeking to raise as much as $100 million.
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How to find out how fast your internet is using a free and accurate Google speed test
You can see how fast your internet is by running a test that's provided by Google, though your internet speed will vary based on several factors.
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Palantir just officially laid out its plans to go public in a direct listing
Palantir has been criticized for its close ties to US government agencies, including the FBI, the CIA, and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
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How to transfer contacts from an Android phone to an iPhone in 4 different ways
You can transfer contacts from an Android phone to an iPhone in several ways, including using a free app, your SIM card, or even an email.
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The best tech deals from Amazon's 2-week Samsung sale
The "Samsung Week" deals promotion includes discounts on a variety of tech products. The Amazon sale is set to run through September 6.
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NASA just selected astronaut Jeanette Epps for a historic space mission by Boeing — 2 years after the agency abruptly bumped her from a first flight
NASA dropped Epps from a mission in 2018 without explanation. Now she's poised to fly on the first operational flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner.
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Google's own engineers said the company 'confuses users' on privacy settings that are now the subject of a lawsuit
Arizona claimed Google tracked users even after they opted out. New court documents show some employees agreed that the settings were deceptive.
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Etsy's CEO slams Amazon for trying to twist a California consumer protection bill into a tool to 'wipe out its competitors'
The bill would hold online marketplaces liable for defective products, but Etsy said Amazon lobbied to make compliance impossible for smaller players.
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