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'Avengers: Endgame' will have to make billions more at the box office to beat the biggest movie of all time, which came out in 1939
Adjusted for inflation, "Gone with the Wind" is the biggest movie of all time. Here's how much money "Avengers: Endgame" will have to make to beat it.
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The 5 most anticipated new TV shows premiering in May
The most anticipated new TV shows of May include DC Universe's "Swamp Thing," Amazon's "Good Omens," and Hulu's "Catch-22."
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JetBlue is selling $44 one-way tickets for two days only
JetBlue launched a two-day fare sale on Tuesday with one-way tickets for as little as $44 and round-trip fares for $88.
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The family of an Apple engineer is suing Tesla over a deadly autopilot crash
The suit filed by Walter Huang's family alleges that the Tesla car, which was on autopilot at the time of the crash, was 'defective in its design.'
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The Obamas are making 7 new Netflix movies and TV shows — here are all the details
Barack and Michelle Obama's production company, Higher Ground, announced its upcoming content for Netflix.
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Apple's shares jump 5% as its Q2 numbers beat the Street
Apple's revenue, earnings, and even iPhone sales beat analysts' expectations.
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'How does Google Photos work?': Everything you need to know about Google's photo storage app
If you're wondering how Google Photos works, here's what you need to know about Google's photo storage service, including how to set it up and use it.
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Mark Zuckerberg says 'the future is private.' But his definition of privacy might not be what you think.
Facebook says it's undergoing a seismic shift centered around privacy. Don't take it at face value.
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Uber's IPO is reportedly sold-out just three days into its investor road show
Uber executives were in London this week pitching the stock to investors. They are meeting in New York before heading to the Midwest and San Francisco.
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Google spent $1.2 million last year to protect CEO Sundar Pichai in an 'overall security program' that started months after the YouTube shooting
Google spent over $1.2 million in 2018 on Pichai's security unit, compared to a spend of roughly $680,000 the year prior.
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