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Must-have Chrome extension Nope turns away your most annoying co-workers
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Cog Systems took HTC's One A9 and made it almost invulnerable to viruses
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Google's new Mountain View campus will embrace the great outdoors — and visitors
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Following probe, Samsung Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong indicted on bribery charges
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11 million Asiacell subscribers in Iraq to get free access to Wikipedia
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Mozilla acquires Pocket as it again looks to succeed in the mobile arena
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Open Garden’s internet connectivity solution targets emerging markets
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AT&T's new data plans are cheaper than before, but not necessarily better
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Say goodbye to health and fitness brand Withings
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The Edge card stores all of your debit and credit accounts in a single physical card
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Stop phone scammers in their tracks with FONES, an anti-robocalling solution
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‘Cloudbleed’ bug may have leaked your personal data all over the internet
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Samsung debuts new measures to stay out of any other bribery scandals
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Lyft rolls into 50 more U.S. markets to take the fight to Uber
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JetSmarter, the Uber of private planes, expands its services with a new partner
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More than 25 wireless carriers are already testing high-speed 5G tech
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Carlos Ghosn to step down as Nissan CEO, assume oversight role
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Sprint will demonstrate super-fast wireless at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
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Google's superfast Webpass internet is making its way to Seattle and Denver
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Samsung denies plans to sell Galaxy Note 7 with refurbished batteries in India
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Intel’s new modem can deliver gigabit download speeds
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Heal, an app for arranging medical house calls, is expanding nationwide
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Verizon renegotiates deal to buy Yahoo to the tune of a $350 million discount
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Samsung’s reputation was among the most damaged of any company last year
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Xiaomi is making its own mobile processor, and it’ll be revealed on February 28
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This new NASA air traffic control tech aims for flight efficiency
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BlackBerry hits rock bottom in phone market
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South Korea’s antitrust watchdog concerned Google meddled with Samsung’s Tizen
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Taxi, taxi! Uber deemed a taxi service in Australia, drivers ordered to pay tax
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Apple was just granted a patent for a touchscreen that reads fingerprints
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Sprint still wants to merge with T-Mobile so it can take on Verizon and AT&T
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Parts shortages in the PC market are set to drive up costs
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Etsy Studio makes materials easier to find, Shop Manager makes them easier to sell
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HTC plans to exit the low-end smartphone market in 2017
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AT&T caves to the competition, suddenly serves up a new unlimited data plan
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Airbnb buys Luxury Retreats to offer more luxurious villas for your vacation
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Carriers compete: Sprint launches unlimited deal after Verizon, AT&T do
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Universal Music Group is the latest company to offer music in hi-res MQA format
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Nearly 1.5 billion smartphones were sold in 2016, a 5 percent increase from 2015
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After canceling the DL cameras pre-launch, Nikon says Keymission sales are slow
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New LinkedIn feature makes it easier for contractors to connect with recruiters
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Artificial intelligence is expected to get smarter much faster thanks to Gamalon
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Peugeot-Citroen is evaluating a full takeover of GM's German Opel division
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Google is undergoing yet another antitrust investigation
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Google Fiber, AT&T Fiber turn Kentucky city into gigabit battleground
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Epson's printers weave high-fashion with advanced imaging technology
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Nikon squashes DL camera series as companywide restructuring continues
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An old drug for a deadly disease just got a new price tag — $89,000
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FedEx takes on Amazon with the new FedEx Fulfillment program
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Staying the course — Jack Dorsey to remain at the helm of both Twitter and Square
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Ford invests in the future of autonomous vehicles by partnering with AI company
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Physical video game releases see an increase after a five-year slump
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Look out, Apple! Xiaomi wants to open 1,000 retails stores in next three years
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To prep for its Model 3 production, Tesla will briefly shut down its factory
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There are now over 100K people employed by the U.S. wind energy industry
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Intel to invest $7 billion in Arizona plant where it will build 7nm processors
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A hard reality for Oculus Rift: Best Buy pulls VR kiosks from 200 Best Buy stores
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U.S. solar power industry added over 51,000 jobs last year, and it’s still growing
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Beleaguered BlackBerry rolls out its latest plan to make some money
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iPhone 6S battery woes force Apple to recall thousands of devices in UAE
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Apple took a whopping 92 percent of smartphone industry profits for Q4 2016
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As Apple pursues perfection, new campus frustrates builders and officials
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Uber’s newest hire aims to help the company make flying vehicles a reality
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Leaked roadmap shows AMD may release three classes of Ryzen desktop processors
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Anova, maker of smart sous vide devices, gets acquired for $250 million
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Lenovo's ThinkPad P-Series mobile workstations pack Ultra HD, Quadro options
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Apple and Austrailian banks continue to battle over NFC technology
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South Korean government bolsters battery safety requirements — and we know why
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Google struggles for spot in voice tech, as revealed in call from CEO Sundar Pichai
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After the failure of its wearables, Jawbone is focusing on medical devices
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Snap just made its IPO public: Here are 5 reasons why you should care
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FCC halts investigations into zero-rating data programs like T-Mobile’s Binge On
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S. Korea may require smartphone makers to report phone fires ‘immediately’
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Sprint switched LTE Advanced on for the iPhone 7, Galaxy S7, and more
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Apple will start manufacturing iPhones in India at the end of April
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Sales are high for GoPro, but confidence in the firm drops after Karma recall
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Snap public IPO finally gives insight into Snapchat’s financials and user numbers
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Samsung may start building some of its appliances and devices in the U.S.
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Facebook generates $8.81B in fourth-quarter revenue thanks to mobile ad gains
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Apple is looking to double the size of its famous flagship retail store in NYC
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AT&T gets serious about 5G with the deployment of test networks in Austin and Indianapolis
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The end of email? Slack introduces its Enterprise Grid for large organizations
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Google Fiber expands to Raleigh, N.C.