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What it was like to play Fortnite for the first time

Fortnite is a third-person shooter video game where you battle with 99 other players from around the world — and the last one standing wins. Over 45 million people play the game, so I decided to give the hottest game of the year a try. Here's what it was like to play Fortnite for the first time.

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What it was like to play Fortnite for the first time

What it was like to play Fortnite for the first time

Fortnite is a third-person shooter video game where you battle with 99 other players from around the world — and the last one standing wins. Over 45 million people play the game, so I decided to give the hottest game of the year a try. Here's what it was like to play Fortnite for the first time.

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This $530 Android phone is half the price of an iPhone X and just as good

This $530 Android phone is half the price of an iPhone X and just as good

You might not have heard of the OnePlus 6 phone, but it's one of the best and most affordable smartphones on the market. It's extremely fast, has facial recognition, high-speed charging, and plenty of storage. Here's our review.

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Here are all the ways Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has imitated Steve Jobs over the years

Here are all the ways Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has imitated Steve Jobs over the years

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes had a long-standing obsession with late Apple CEO Steve Jobs. So much so, in fact, that she copied everything from his personal style to his management techniques.

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Here's why coating our streets white could help lower temperatures in the summer

Here's why coating our streets white could help lower temperatures in the summer

2017 was the third hottest year on record and as temperatures continue to rise some of America's cities are looking for ways to cool down. In Los Angeles, pavement company GuardTop is coating streets white to help combat climate change.

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Inside Grapeshot's $325 million decision to sell to Oracle, despite some investors thinking it could have grown into a $1 billion startup

Inside Grapeshot's $325 million decision to sell to Oracle, despite some investors thinking it could have grown into a $1 billion startup

BI PRIME: The startup investor Max Bautin popped open the Champagne when one of his investments, the British ad-tech company Grapeshot, finalised its $325 million (£242 million) sale to Oracle early last week.

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I'm a founder who has raised $77 million over the last 10 years — here's my best advice on how to raise startup money, even when lots of people reject you

I'm a founder who has raised $77 million over the last 10 years — here's my best advice on how to raise startup money, even when lots of people reject you

Founder and Former CEO of Mixpanel, Suhail Doshi, shares the differences he sees between today's startup fundraising landscape, and when he raised money in 2009. Despite the differences, he reveals the lessons he learned in the process that other startup founders can learn from.

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6 months later, Google's Pixel 2 is still one of the best phones in the world

6 months later, Google's Pixel 2 is still one of the best phones in the world

Google's Pixel 2 smartphone is a delight to use: It takes excellent photos, operates quickly, and looks great. Aside from a single issue — the lack of a headphone jack — it's the perfect smartphone.

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Obama warns: if America stays so divided, our democracy and economy won't survive

Obama warns: if America stays so divided, our democracy and economy won't survive

President Barack Obama remains hopeful that American can solve its political divisiveness. But he also has a stark warning for the US: our economy and our democracy are at risk if we can't get past the finger-pointing, partisan morass that has gridlocked the nation for years.

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A South Pacific nation is banning Facebook for a month as the region grapples with fake news and censorship

A South Pacific nation is banning Facebook for a month as the region grapples with fake news and censorship

Facebook has been criticized for its role in inciting hatred and violence in Sri Lanka and Myanmar, where it has "turned into a beast" according to a UN official. There are also issues with censorship, with people being regularly jailed for Facebook posts seen as critical of ruling governments.

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10 reasons to get an Apple Mac instead of a Windows PC

10 reasons to get an Apple Mac instead of a Windows PC

Apple's Mac computers are better than Windows 10 PCs in 10 key ways.

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Designed for a community of tech elites, these tiny homes are 3D printed, run by Tesla batteries, and cost $250,000

Designed for a community of tech elites, these tiny homes are 3D printed, run by Tesla batteries, and cost $250,000

Designed for the tech elite community Walden Monterey — located 8 hours south of Silicon Valley — the "sleeping pods" will be used to house prospective buyers considering purchasing land on the property.

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