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Google’s Indonesian office was just raided after the firm refused a tax audit
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Salesforce wants regulators to investigate Microsoft’s LinkedIn acquisition
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Millennials will change commercial banks, though they’d prefer a dental visit
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Google’s home delivery service is expanding to 13 more states on the East Coast
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Watch out Apple! Xiaomi reveals plans to open 1,000 retail stores by 2020
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Uber looks set to eat into global meal delivery market with major expansion
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Report: Jawbone is nearly out of fitness tracker inventory, can’t pay its partners
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ULA points to SpaceX’s recent launch woes as the reason why it should win contract
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Nowhere to drive? Uber tells its drivers to relax and learn during downtime
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Being an Uber driver is the perfect job for college students … says Uber
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Reports: Apple hit with $118 million fine for underreporting income in Japan
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Microsoft to shutter Skype’s London HQ, lay off 400 employees
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Porch expands home services partners to compete with amazon
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Report of leaked emails suggests sexist work environment at Apple
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HP gets fresh with new versions of its ProBook 400 series of business laptops
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Tesla’s giant battery in SoCal will power 2,500 homes or 1,000 cars a day
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Can you do an Elon Musk impression? An oil exec tried, and Musk is now suing him
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Amazon Prime, the gift that keeps giving, now includes free Audible content
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Self-driving shopping carts may one day make their way to a Walmart near you
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Google has a little-known project that identifies, works with promising startups
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Samsung, LG are going to court as defendants over an alleged anti-poaching agreement
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Twitter shares continue to plummet as investors push for takeover
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Siri inventor calls tech behind Amazon’s Alexa ‘incomplete’
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Google Fiber is one step closer to reality in Nashville, despite AT&T’s objections
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Report reveals Apple trademark filings for 'AirPods,' 'Iris Engine'
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Skype Teams emerges as Microsoft's answer to team-based chat tool Slack
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Walmart is cutting 7,000 jobs due to automation, and it’s not alone