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Senin, 16 Maret 2020

10 things in tech you need to know today

Alphabet launched a COVID-19 triage website, President Trump muddled that website's launch, and some Apple engineers are still having to go into work.

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10 things in tech you need to know today

10 things in tech you need to know today

Alphabet launched a COVID-19 triage website, President Trump muddled that website's launch, and some Apple engineers are still having to go into work.

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New York City will ban dining out, limiting restaurants, bars, and cafes to takeout and delivery

New York City will ban dining out, limiting restaurants, bars, and cafes to takeout and delivery

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Sunday night drastic measures to limit public gatherings in order to curb the spread of coronavirus.

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BANK OF AMERICA: Buy these 13 cheap stocks that could skyrocket 35% or more — because they're shielded from recession and a sharp China slowdown

BANK OF AMERICA: Buy these 13 cheap stocks that could skyrocket 35% or more — because they're shielded from recession and a sharp China slowdown

Bank of America says to buy companies that have both minimal China exposure and are trading at inexpensive levels — and offers a handful of picks.

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Biotech company fighting coronavirus shoots down the idea of reportedly giving US exclusive rights to vaccine

Biotech company fighting coronavirus shoots down the idea of reportedly giving US exclusive rights to vaccine

The company said it has been in contact with many organizations and global authorities, but denied "rumors of an acquisition."

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NYC, Los Angeles, and Washington state have announced a shutdown of bars and restaurants. Here are all the places taking drastic measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.

NYC, Los Angeles, and Washington state have announced a shutdown of bars and restaurants. Here are all the places taking drastic measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Several US cities and states have shut down nightclubs, banned dining out, and even imposed a curfew in order to slow the spread of coronavirus.

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Here are 20 companies Google could buy to boost its cloud business against Amazon Web Services, according to experts

Here are 20 companies Google could buy to boost its cloud business against Amazon Web Services, according to experts

Google Cloud is likely going to make some big purchases to better compete with Amazon — some of them more likely than others.

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United Airlines bosses issue grim letter to employees, as airline expects slump in demand to last into peak summer season and affect worker paychecks

United Airlines bosses issue grim letter to employees, as airline expects slump in demand to last into peak summer season and affect worker paychecks

United's CEO and president wrote in a letter to employees that they expect demand will decrease into the summer with planes going largely unfilled.

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The life and rise of Lilly Singh, the YouTube star who now hosts her own late night show and is now worth over $10 million

The life and rise of Lilly Singh, the YouTube star who now hosts her own late night show and is now worth over $10 million

Lilly Singh emerged in 2013 as a YouTube personality known online as "Superwoman." She's now a late night TV star worth more than $10 million.

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Nike will temporarily close all US retail stores for 2 weeks to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic

Nike will temporarily close all US retail stores for 2 weeks to limit the spread of the coronavirus pandemic

Stores will also close in Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

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Sources say Amazon has refused to close 2 Spanish warehouses despite 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19

Sources say Amazon has refused to close 2 Spanish warehouses despite 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19

In a statement to local media Amazon said it is "following the guidelines of local and international health authorities."

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