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10 things in tech you need to know today
Facebook bans political ads week before election, China kneecaps TikTok ban, Yo creator raises fresh funding.
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How to change or reset your iPad's passcode, even if you don't remember what the passcode is
To reset or change your iPad's passcode, you can use the "Passcode" menu in your Settings app, or reset the entire device.
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'Mulan' will debut on Disney Plus on September 4 — here's how to watch the blockbuster movie at home
Disney's live-action "Mulan" will debut on Disney Plus on September 4 as a premium title months after the coronavirus delayed its theatrical release.
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Meet Whitney Wolfe Herd, the 31-year-old CEO of the female-led dating app Bumble that's about to file for a $6 billion IPO
In addition to being one of the most influential women in tech, Whitney Wolfe Herd also leads a glamorous life in Texas.
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Nintendo is re-releasing its classic Game & Watch handheld for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., complete with 35 easter eggs and references for fans
The original 1980 Game & Watch helped propel hand-held video games to global popularity, and over 40 million were sold.
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SpaceX says its Starlink satellite internet can download 100 megabits per second, and 'space lasers' transfer data between satellites
SpaceX's private beta tests are revealing Starlink satellite internet to be quite fast, according to the company.
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Nintendo just announced a ton of classic Super Mario games with updated graphics coming to the Switch — here's the full lineup
"Super Mario 64," "Super Mario Sunshine," and "Super Mario Galaxy" are among several classic games getting updated for the Nintendo Switch.
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The Justice Department is reportedly preparing to file antitrust charges against Google
Google controls about 90% of web-search traffic, dominates online advertising, and is already the target of antitrust action led by 50 states.
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Property tech companies are helping landlords spy on residents, collect their data, and even evict them. Critics are calling it an invasion of privacy that could reinforce inequality.
Researchers say "proptech" like facial recognition and AI-powered applicant-screening software is helping landlords accelerate gentrification.
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Facebook said it removed 2 of Rep. Clay Higgins' posts for violating the company's policies against inciting violence after the congressman suggested killing armed protesters
Rep. Clay Higgins wrote that he'd "drop any 10 of you where you stand" if demonstrators showed up to a Louisiana protest with guns.
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