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Good morning! Here is the tech news you need to know this Tuesday. 1. Larry Page's flying car will be available to buy before the end of the year. The car is made by a company called Kitty Hawk, which has received funding from Page. 2. Oracle is building a "transformational" startup inside the company. It is launching two new Solution Engineering Centers where it plans to build out all kinds of cutting new technology. 3. Snapchat maker Snap Inc. is saying "Hallo" to media outlets in Germany with the launch of its Discover section in the country. Bild, Spiegel Online, Sky Sport, and Vice will begin publishing content in German on Snapchat starting April 25, a Snap spokesperson told Business Insider. 4. Amazon has quietly formed a team to explore how it can best use driverless technology to deliver packages. The Wall Street Journal first reported the news. 5. Investors backed an AI startup that puts a doctor on your smartphone with $60 million. The startup is called Babylon and it's based out of London, England. 6. Photos of an iPhone 8 dummy model have been leaked that suggest a big update is on the way. The photos were initially published on Twitter. 7. Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales is launching a community-powered news site. The site, called Wikitribune, will aim to combat fake news and mistrust of the media. 8. Marissa Mayer will have $186 million in Yahoo stock when Verizon buys the company. The acquisition is valued at $4.48 billion. 9. Payments company Square has acquired the engineering team behind Yik Yak for less than $3 million. That's according to a new report form Bloomberg, citing sources. 10. A bureaucratic mistake has revealed Apple's secret team of self-driving car experts. An Apple filing obtained by Business Insider on Friday through a public records request contained the names of six individuals that Apple names as the official "driver/operators" of these driverless vehicles. |
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