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Senin, 25 Februari 2019
Apple says it does not want to be an 'elitist' company as iPhone prices continue to rise
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Apple says it does not want to be an 'elitist' company as iPhone prices continue to rise
Speaking at Elon University in North Carolina, Apple COO Jeff Williams also said that analysts, 'don't really understand the cost of what we do.'
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E-cigarette company Juul is now doing health research, but its first study could bring more questions than answers
On Saturday for the first time in its roughly two-year history, e-cigarette company Juul presented some data from a clinical trial of its devices.
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Amazon mourns 'terrible tragedy' as police video shows trail of wreckage after cargo plane crash
Amazon said its thoughts are with the three crew killed when one of its cargo planes crashed outside Houston, Texas, on Saturday.
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Elon Musk's tweets make it look like Tesla's revamped board is still bad at its job — and it could get the company into even more trouble
Musk tweeted a misleading projection of Tesla's funding numbers this week, even though the board agreed to keep a close eye on his Twitter use.
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Microsoft and the creator of 'Fortnite' have formed an alliance that could put a ton of pressure on Apple and Google
Microsoft has committed to openness on the HoloLens 2, and it's signed on Epic Games to help.
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Netflix's 'Roma' made history with its Oscar wins despite losing best picture to 'Green Book'
Netflix's "Roma" and its director Alfonso Cuarón had a historic night with wins in cinematography, best foreign film, and best director.
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Check out Huawei's 5G foldable phone, the Mate X
The Huawei Mate X will cost €2299 when it arrives.
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Nokia's new $700 smartphone has an insane 5 cameras, blowing up the 2019 trend for 3 lenses
2019 is the year flagship phones come with three cameras — but the Nokia 9 PureView has five.
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YouTube won't let anti-vaccine videos make advertising money for their creators, citing a policy around 'dangerous or harmful' content
YouTube said that it considers anti-vaccination content to be "dangerous or harmful," which as a policy, it does not allow to be monetized.
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Leaked documents appear to show how a lawsuit with a third-party app almost disclosed Facebook's financial results early
Someone anonymously published what looks like confidential emails between Facebook execs discussing a lawsuit with Six4Three, which is suing Facebook.
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