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Want to get rid of Facebook for good? Here's how to do it.
Between user privacy issues and political scandals, more people than ever are fleeing Facebook.
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How to pair a Samsung Galaxy S10 with Galaxy Buds or any other Bluetooth headphones
You can pair a Samsung Galaxy S10 with Galaxy Buds in a few seconds, and pairing other Bluetooth headphones is nearly as easy. Here's how to do both.
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A Facebook content moderator died after suffering a heart attack while on the job, according to a new report detailing harsh working conditions
A Facebook content moderator in Tampa, Florida died after suffering a heart attack at his desk, according to a new report from The Verge.
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Slack's direct listing casts a little-known part of Wall Street that relies on humans into the spotlight. Here's how it'll work.
The role of Citadel Securities, a designated market maker at the New York Stock Exchange, during Slack's direct listing has increased importance.
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Adobe climbs after beating Wall Street earnings forecasts thanks to strong growth in its cloud business
"Our forecasts underestimated the sustainability of Adobe's core business," an analyst at Guggenheim said about the strong report.
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I drove a $27,000 Final Edition of the VW Beetle to see if it lives up to its iconic history. Here's the verdict.
The last VW Beetle is still a great car at a good price. The Final Edition model is rolling out of VW factory in Mexico. I'll really, really miss it.
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SoftBank's running list of deals shows the Japanese company is one of the biggest, craziest investors in tech right now
SoftBank has backed or bought a host of established tech firms such as Nvidia, the We Company, Slack, Uber, and ARM.
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Amazon's Alexa could one day detect if you're having a heart attack
Scientists are developing AI technology that could be used on smartphones and smart speakers to detect whether someone is having a heart attack.
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Dating apps like Tinder, Match, and Bumble are still growing, but analysts predict that growth will 'slow significantly' in 2019
Dating apps like Tinder, Match, and Bumble will see over 25 million users in 2019, eMarketer research analysts predict, but growth is slowing down.
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This device will be the next smartphone
Find out which device, if any, will take over the smartphone's role with this brand new slide deck from BI Intelligence called The Next Smartphone.
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