Apple and Google introduced their flagship phones less than a month apart: the iPhone XS and the Pixel 3, respectively. Here's how the two high-end devices stack up, from a specs standpoint.
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| | Apple and Google introduced their flagship phones less than a month apart: the iPhone XS and the Pixel 3, respectively. Here's how the two high-end devices stack up, from a specs standpoint. | | | | |
| In a city where so many people are forced into homelessness by high rents, Kristin Hanes chose to become homeless in San Francisco. While working as a full-time reporter, Hanes exchanged her overpriced studio apartment for campgrounds and the back of a car hoping to pay off her student loan debt. | | | | | |
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| Global business leaders, policymakers, media moguls and tech executives are backing away from the Kingdom. | | | | | |
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| AOL founding CEO Steve Case has spoken to thousands of entrepreneurs around the country as part of his venture capital firm Revolution's "Rise of the Rest" initiative. The most important advice he shares is about recognizing the importance of relationships. | | | | | |
| Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his sympathy for Khabib Nurmagomedov after the Russian fighter lost his cool at UFC 229, where he beat Conor McGregor by submission in the fourth round. | | | | | |
| Beeswax doesn't sound like an obvious name for an ad-tech startup. But the three former Google executives who founded the company said their unconventional name helps them stand out in their crowded industry. | | | | | |
| Though McDonald's still attracts plenty of customers, many consumers are worried about what's actually in the burgers, from the quality of the meat to how many preservatives they contain — Business Insider was invited to one of their factories to find out how McDonald's burgers are really made. | | | | | |
| In the 1990s, scientists found a strong source of radio signals in space — while one of these objects was clearly visible, it mysteriously faded over the next 25 years, but scientists think they may now know why. The objects are gamma-ray "ghosts" from an exploded star 284 million light years away. | | | | | |
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