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Google is reportedly renewing its assault on the iPhone X with a redesigned and upgraded Pixel 3 phone

Google is reportedly working on two smartphones — the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL. The phones will have upgraded rear cameras, two front-facing cameras, and, on the larger phone, a notch.

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Google is reportedly renewing its assault on the iPhone X with a redesigned and upgraded Pixel 3 phone

Google is reportedly renewing its assault on the iPhone X with a redesigned and upgraded Pixel 3 phone

Google is reportedly working on two smartphones — the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL. The phones will have upgraded rear cameras, two front-facing cameras, and, on the larger phone, a notch.

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A mysterious new 'Fallout' game is in the works, and it's called 'Fallout 76'

A mysterious new 'Fallout' game is in the works, and it's called 'Fallout 76'

The next game in the beloved "Fallout" series is called "Fallout 76." It's headed to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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10 reasons you should buy a Windows PC instead of an Apple Mac

10 reasons you should buy a Windows PC instead of an Apple Mac

If a lot of these points resonate with you, you'll be better off with a Windows PC.

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By buying media companies, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson thinks cable providers can fend off internet rivals

By buying media companies, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson thinks cable providers can fend off internet rivals

Netflix, YouTube TV and other streaming-video services have changed the pay-TV sector. But can buying struggling film and TV companies really help AT&T fix its problem?

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The smartphone industry is slumping — and it may drag Apple and the iPhone down with it

The smartphone industry is slumping — and it may drag Apple and the iPhone down with it

BI PRIME: Smartphone sales fell last year and are expected to decline again this year. That could spell bad news for Apple, Maxim Group's Nehal Chokshi says.

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Apple leads the race to be the first $1 trillion company, but new data shows it's anyone's game

Apple leads the race to be the first $1 trillion company, but new data shows it's anyone's game

In the unofficial race to become the first company with a market capitalization of $1 trillion, Apple still leads the pack, but Microsoft and Alphabet were both affected by turbulence abroad, shuffling the order.

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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says securing investment from Warren Buffett would fulfil a 'fanboy' career goal

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says securing investment from Warren Buffett would fulfil a 'fanboy' career goal

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said he would fulfil a career ambition in securing investment from Warren Buffett after Bloomberg revealed that talks took place over a $3 billion deal. However, he said doing a deal with Berkshire Hathaway is not a top priority right now.

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Sheryl Sandberg hits back at Apple CEO Tim Cook over his past jabs at Facebook

Sheryl Sandberg hits back at Apple CEO Tim Cook over his past jabs at Facebook

Tim Cook has made much of Apple's 'respectful' approach to personal information since the Cambridge Analytica scandal and in March said Facebook was 'beyond' regulation. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has described the Apple CEO's remarks as 'extremely glib.'

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People are so obsessed with trading cryptocurrencies that a hospital just launched a program to treat addictive behavior

People are so obsessed with trading cryptocurrencies that a hospital just launched a program to treat addictive behavior

Scottish addiction treatment center Castle Craig Hospital has launched a program geared to help people who are addicted to trading cryptocurrencies online.

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

Fortnite's maker is being sued, a former Snap engineer said the company had a toxic culture, and Microsoft surpassed Alphabet in market cap.

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Facebook's CTO says that employees have a 'more pessimistic view on everything in the company' after its scandalous year

Facebook's CTO says that employees have a 'more pessimistic view on everything in the company' after its scandalous year

"It's the biggest cultural shift I've ever seen in the ten years I've been there," Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer said at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.

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