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Selasa, 26 Februari 2019
LG's new smartphone unlocks by recognizing the veins in your palms — here's how it works
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LG's new smartphone unlocks by recognizing the veins in your palms — here's how it works
LG's new smartphone, the G8, has "Hand ID" that detects the veins in your palms to unlock the phone.
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Samsung and Huawei are both launching foldable smartphones this year — here's how they compare
While Huawei's Mate X and Samsung's Galaxy Fold may sound similar in concept, there are some noteworthy differences in how they function.
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I tried Samsung's newest smartphones, the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e — and there's a clear winner
You want to buy one of Samsung's new Galaxy phones. But which is the best pick?
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The 5 biggest issues with 'Anthem,' the huge new game from EA's legendary BioWare studio
No matter how much I try, l can't find anything to love about "Anthem." It does not spark joy, so I'm thanking it and saying goodbye.
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Despite internal uproar, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company is not cancelling its contract with the US Army
Microsoft is providing the US military with Hololens augmented reality headsets to help soldiers increase 'lethality, mobility and situational awareness.'
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Target is taking a page out of Amazon's playbook — but it could face some challenges
Target is inviting other brands to sell on Target.com, creating a third-party marketplace. That comes with risks.
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Warren Buffett says he ditched his stake in Oracle because of his experience getting burned by IBM
Warren Buffett bought a $2.1 billion stake in Oracle, and dumped it a quarter later. On Monday, he explained why.
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Amazon just appointed the former CEO of Pepsi to its board
Newly appointed Amazon board member Indra Nooyi served as CEO of PepsiCo from October 2006 to October 2018.
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'It's a ticking time bomb': A pilot for one of Amazon Air's contract airlines said the company overworks its pilots
The Amazon Air contractor Atlas Air has a tendency of overworking its pilots, Atlas Air pilots told Business Insider.
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Amazon makes it easy to buy the wrong version of your favorite book — I published my own work of classic literature to see for myself
A book might get five stars on Amazon, but that doesn't mean you'll get a five-star version of it.
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