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Amazon is planning to open one of its first international cashierless Amazon Go stores in London's Oxford Circus
Sources say the company is looking for a site between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet in size.
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The fallout from the Huawei arrest continues, Bird and Lime are fundraising, and Facebook is building a new hardware facility.
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China summons US ambassador and warns of 'grave consequences' if Huawei's CFO is not released
The Xinhua News Agency said China 'lodged solemn representations and strong protests' about Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's arrest.
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Elon Musk on missing Model 3 production deadlines: 'I've never made a mass-produced car. How am I supposed to know with precision when it's going to get done?'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk had no way of knowing how long it would take to make the Model 3, he said on Sunday evening during a 60 Minutes interview.
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Elon Musk: 'I want to be clear, I do not respect the SEC'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk wants the world to know how he really feels about the SEC.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is facing backlash for encouraging people to visit Myanmar, where social media may have helped fuel a mass genocide
The Twitter CEO sparked outrage with his positive Tweets about his recent trip to Myanmar, where social media may have worsened a humanitarian crisis.
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China has threatened the US with 'further action' if Huawei's CFO isn't freed
China has upped the pressure on the US over the arrest of a Huawei executive in Canada.
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A 22-year-old software engineer was found dead at Google's NYC office
Scott Krulcik was found unconscious on the sixth floor of the Google's offices in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City at about 9 p.m. Friday.
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'F--- you leakers': A former senior Google employee says a frantic quest to stop internal info getting out is now management's 'number one priority'
Jack Poulson described an internal question-and-answer where an unnamed senior engineer yelled "F--- you leakers" into a microphone.
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Uber has confidentially filed to go public
Uber is racing against rival Lyft to be the first to go public in 2019.
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