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Former Oath and AOL CEO Tim Armstrong is getting a $60 million payout
The golden parachute includes $31.1 million founders award and $16.6 million he's expected to get in June.
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Google's weird name and logo for its new gaming service is part of a clever disappearing act
Looking at the Stadia logo, you'd never know it was part of Google — and there's a good reason for that.
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You can wirelessly charge your AirPods without buying the new ones — you just need Apple's new $79 case
Apple's new wireless charging case for its AirPods is also compatible with older AirPods, meaning you don't have to upgrade to get wireless charging.
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Apple just launched new AirPods with wireless charging and hands-free Siri
Apple has launched its second-generation AirPods, which come with hands-free Siri access and the option for wireless charging.
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Rupert Murdoch's 6 children are set to become billionaires many times over thanks to a $71 billion deal with Disney
Disney took over most of 21st Century Fox's assets in a $71 billion merger, which shareholders approved in June 2018. It was finalized this week.
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Cristiano Ronaldo has been charged with improper conduct by UEFA after his Champions League crotch-grabbing celebration
Ronaldo was seen thrusting his hips forward and grabbing his crotch, a gesture that was likely mocking the Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone.
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Google just unveiled its vision for 'the future of gaming' — here's everything it announced
Google gave the keynote address at the annual Game Developers Conference on Tuesday.
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Industry veteran Jade Raymond is in charge of turning Google into a major video game publisher — and that has huge ramifications
Hiring Jade Raymond could make a powerful statement in an industry with a well-earned reputation as being toxic to women.
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Disney closes $71 billion deal for 21st Century Fox — and it's likely to shake up the media landscape
Disney aims to better compete with technology companies such as Amazon and Netflix.
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The White House's biggest annual economic report lists the alter-egos of Spider-man, Captain America, Batman, and a Game of Thrones character as interns
"Student interns provide invaluable help with research projects, day-to-day operations, and fact-checking," the report notes on page 624.
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