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One of the world's most important programmers, Linus Torvalds, says Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are 'a disease'
Linus Torvalds' criticism of social media is strong condemnation from a guy who's famous for his own "not polite" behavior on public email lists.
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Bose makes some of the best in-ear headphones you can buy, and they're up to $40 off at Best Buy for a limited time
Bose is one of the most beloved headphone brands in the industry because of the audio quality and sleek designs. Here are great deals from Best Buy.
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Artificial intelligence experts from Facebook, Google, and Microsoft called on Amazon not to sell its facial recognition software to police
The ACLU also raised concerns about Amazon's Rekognition software in July 2018.
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Patagonia mocks Wall Street on Twitter after revealing plans to cut financial companies off from their beloved branded fleece vests
Patagonia isn't satisfied with cutting finance workers off from their beloved fleece vests. Now the retailer is trolling Wall Street on Twitter.
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The UN just unveiled a design for a new floating city that can withstand Category 5 hurricanes
Floating cities could help address two global challenges: sea level rise and a lack of affordable housing.
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Beats just introduced its first pair of truly wireless earbuds, the $250 Powerbeats Pro
Apple-owned Beats introduced on Wednesday its first new product in two years: fully wireless earbuds called Powerbeats Pro.
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The sensor believed to be at the heart of the Lion Air Boeing 737 Max disaster was reportedly repaired at a workshop in Florida before the crash
Before it plunged into the Java Sea, Lion Air's Boeing 737 Max's sensor was worked on at a Flordia facility, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
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Apple picked a bad name for its new streaming service — here's why that matters
Names matter, and Apple picked a bad one for its new streaming service, Apple TV Plus.
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540 million Facebook user records were left exposed by app developers
Facebook was lax about user data security for years, and now it's causing issues.
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Facebook is partnering with a big UK newspaper to publish sponsored articles downplaying 'technofears' and praising the company
After years of negative headlines, Facebook has found a solution: Buying positive press.
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