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How to optimize your TV for 'Game of Thrones' so you don't miss any details
The longest-ever episode of "Game of Throne" airs on Sunday night, and it's gonna be a dark one — literally! Here's how to get ready.
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'Avengers: Endgame' earns an astronomical $350 million at the weekend box office, $1.2 billion globally — the biggest opening in movie history
Disney's "Avengers: Endgame" has already broken records following its huge opening weekend.
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PewDiePie wants to end the 'subscribe to PewDiePie' meme after the New Zealand mosque massacre
The Christchurch shooter referred to the 'subscribe to PewDiePie' meme during his livestream of the attack.
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MoviePass rival Sinemia says it's under 'pending' FTC investigation and files for bankruptcy
The MoviePass rival Sinemia filed for bankruptcy and said it was shutting down US operations. It also said it was under investigation by the FTC.
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The FBI reportedly just raided microbiome-testing startup uBiome as part of an investigation into improper billing
The FBI raided microbiome testing startup uBiome's San Francisco offices on Friday, according to media reports.
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This ex-Ford and GM executive asks job candidates how they traveled to the interview. Here's why.
Dan Grossman used to chain together three modes of transport for his San Francisco commutes. He wants to hire people who love transportation tech.
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One of Mark Zuckerberg's top lieutenants says he quit over 'artistic differences' with the Facebook CEO
Chris Cox left Facebook after spending 13 years at the company.
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Tesla stock closes at its lowest price since January 2017 to end a brutal week
Shares fell more than 5% on Friday to close out a tough week for Elon Musk's electric-car company.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
Apple blocks some phone addiction apps, Facebook sues over fake likes, and Elon Musk settled with the SEC.
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Apple is reportedly going after apps designed to limit screen time, after pushing its own feature that tracks phone use
Apple is reportedly shutting down or hobbling apps that help customers establish parental controls or limit screen time on iPhones.
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