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Senin, 16 September 2019
Why you should buy the $1,000 iPhone 11 Pro instead of the more expensive iPhone 11 Pro Max
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Why you should buy the $1,000 iPhone 11 Pro instead of the more expensive iPhone 11 Pro Max
The iPhone 11 Pro beats out the iPhone 11 Pro Max in price, size, and weight. Here's why you should buy the 11 Pro.
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This immersive exhibit about the intersection of tech and art is hidden underneath Chelsea Market in New York City — check out some of the wild-looking work on display
"Machine Hallucination" takes visitors into the mind of a machine: viewers stand in a vast room with moving projections on three walls and the floor.
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Here's what all the new colors for the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro look like in person
Apple's iPhone 11 Pro comes in midnight green while the iPhone 11 comes in a range of colors like purple and yellow. Here's what they look like.
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A former Google engineer warned that robot weapons could cause accidental mass killings
Project Maven was Google's contract with the US Department of Defense to enhance its drones using AI.
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Your 'private' Instagram account isn't as private as you think. Your followers can still share and save your posts without your knowledge by using a surprisingly simple trick.
By inspecting the images and videos on the feed of a private account, it's possible to access a public URL, which can be shared with anyone.
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'Hustlers' gave Jennifer Lopez the biggest live-action box office opening of her career with $33.2 million
'Hustlers' surpassed industry projections giving STXfilms a much-needed win, while Warner Bros,' but 'The Goldfinch' is a box office bust.
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Walmart's push into healthcare, SoftBank's struggles, and why FedEx dumped Amazon
Here are the top business stories this week, including Walmart's push into healthcare, SoftBank's struggles, and why FedEx dumped Amazon.
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A mathematical technique originally developed to help build the atomic bomb is now used to figure out how much CEO pay packages are worth — like with Elon Musk
The method involves thousands of computer simulations of a company's stock price. It was developed to understand how nuclear explosions work.
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Apple and Microsoft are slowly killing their competition — like real-life versions of the Death Star, according to NYU professor Scott Galloway
Scott Galloway, the best-selling author and well-known tech-industry pundit, says he sees echoes of "Star Wars" in the current economic landscape.
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10 things in tech you need to know today
WeWork slashed the power of its CEO Adam Neumann in a bid to get its IPO back on track.
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