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Senin, 17 September 2018

Amazon's Alexa is getting smarter about sports — it can tell you the odds of the next NFL game and give you an update on your favorite teams

You can now ask Amazon's Alexa to tell you how many yards Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has thrown for in his career and to give you a recap of last week's Dallas Cowboys game.

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Amazon's Alexa is getting smarter about sports — it can tell you the odds of the next NFL game and give you an update on your favorite teams

Amazon's Alexa is getting smarter about sports — it can tell you the odds of the next NFL game and give you an update on your favorite teams

You can now ask Amazon's Alexa to tell you how many yards Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has thrown for in his career and to give you a recap of last week's Dallas Cowboys game.

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UBS has chosen Frankfurt as its post-Brexit EU base

UBS has chosen Frankfurt as its post-Brexit EU base

Major banks and other financial institutions are in the process of choosing new EU hubs to mitigate the impact of Britain leaving the European Union

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The tech legend credited with saving eBay from collapse has a word of advice for new founders

The tech legend credited with saving eBay from collapse has a word of advice for new founders

BI Prime: Maynard Webb worked with Meg Whitman, Marissa Mayer and Marc Benioff. In his new book "Dear Founder," the longtime investor and executive shares what he's learned over a long career in Silicon Valley.

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and his wife are buying Time Magazine for $190 million, some Amazon employees are reportedly accepting cash bribes from online sellers to delete negative product reviews, and Facebook is advertising a new position for a human rights policy director.

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We no longer have a sense of shared reality — and there's only one way to fix it

We no longer have a sense of shared reality — and there's only one way to fix it

While questioning the concept of truth is not new, having truth questioned so publicly certainly is. When we can no longer make sense of the world together, a crippling insecurity ensues.

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Trump is 'likely' to announce $200 billion of new China tariffs as early as Monday

Trump is 'likely' to announce $200 billion of new China tariffs as early as Monday

The tariff level will probably be about 10%, the Wall Street Journal reported, quoting people familiar with the matter. This is below the 25% the administration said it was considering for this possible round of tariffs.

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Generation Zs reveal their 100 favorite brands

Generation Zs reveal their 100 favorite brands

Gen Zs are Americans born after 1997. They prefer brands that are healthy, socially-conscious, and connected with influencers on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat. But many of their favorite brands are shared by older generations, too.

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A bride threatened to delete her friends on Facebook because they wouldn't pay $3,000 to attend her destination wedding — and people are in disbelief

A bride threatened to delete her friends on Facebook because they wouldn't pay $3,000 to attend her destination wedding — and people are in disbelief

A bride is going viral after she threatened to uninvite, and unfriend, her wedding guests on Facebook. According to the bride's Facebook status, she was upset that only nine out of 150 invited guests had RSVP-ed to her destination wedding in Thailand. The cost to go to the wedding would have been $3

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Research suggests stress only damages your health if you think it does

Research suggests stress only damages your health if you think it does

According to Gallup's annual Global Emotions report, people all over the world are more stressed than ever before, with experts highlighting a worrying rise in the number of children and youth struggling — but recent studies show the best way to deal with stress is to alter your perception of it.

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