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Twitter's biggest problem: They've done too little about online abuse President-elect Donald Trump has quite a presence on Twitter with over 18 million followers. He tweets, companies scurry under the rug.
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iPhone manufacturer Foxconn plans to replace almost every human worker with robots Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturing giant behind Apple's iPhone and numerous other major electronics devices, aims to automate away a vast majority of its human employees, according to a report from DigiTimes.
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Google Pixel XL Vs. iPhone 7 Plus: Review Of Three Key Metrics How does the Google Pixel XL stack up against the Apple iPhone 7 Plus on three main metrics? Read on. Note that this is not a comprehensive review of all the features on both phones.
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Here's Why Your Jet Black iPhone 7 Needs a Case If you were lucky enough to find a new Jet Black iPhone 7 under your tree (or just bought one recently), the first thing you should do is throw it in a case.
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Microsoft HoloLens could help you find your keys, and also stalk your every move You know the trope in Sherlock-esque detective shows where some brilliant sleuth cracks a case by drawing on their nigh-photographic memory?
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The Best of CES 2016: Where Are They Now? For 49 years, the Consumer Electronics Show has served to set the technology landscape of the year. Every January, our team of analysts scour 2.4 million square feet in the Las Vegas Convention Center, poking into every corner to determine the products ...
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Hyundai's next fuel cell SUVs have a reported range of 348 miles Hyundai's next line of fuel cell SUVs will have a range of 348 miles, besting the current Hyundai Tucson by 30 percent, according to Nikkei.
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Samsung Set To Unwrap New Quantum Dot Curved Monitors For Gamers At CES 2017 Samsung will showcase its quantum dot curved monitors lineup at CES this January, including the newly announced CH711, which Samsung said was designed with gaming in mind.
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Uber, Lyft respond to accusations of discrimination on ride-hailing platforms A driver displaying Lyft and Uber stickers on his windshield drops off a passenger in downtown Los Angeles, Calif. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File).
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5 Things That Could Make Amazon Even Stronger In 2017 Amazon's 2016 has been record breaking on many fronts. The company recorded its sixth consecutive quarterly profit (previously, it mostly hemorrhaged cash).
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