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Apple, Google, and 95 other tech firms join forces to fight Trump travel ban Enlarge / Donald Trump, Peter Thiel (center) met with and Apple CEO Tim Cook (right) and other leaders in December 2016. Drew Angerer/Getty Images.
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Uber, Twitter, Netflix and other tech giants to call travel ban 'unlawful' in rare coordinated legal action On Sunday night, Uber, Twitter, Netflix and other prominent tech companies are planning to file legal brief opposing the administration's contentious entry ban, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Airbnb's Super Bowl ad says 'we accept' everyone Airbnb just aired a Super Bowl ad promoting a message of diversity and acceptance, ending with the statement that "the world is more beautiful the more you accept.
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Samsung's Conclusions on Galaxy Note 7 Recall Backed Up by Regulator SEOUL—South Korea's product safety watchdog has concluded that overheating in Samsung Electronics Co.'s Galaxy Note 7 smartphones was caused by problems with battery structure and manufacturing processes, following the smartphone maker's ...
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Elon Musk tweets tunneling image (but whose tunnel?) Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. Elon Musk in enjoying interesting times.
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The best of Super Bowl 51's ads Melissa McCarthy This photo provided by Kia Motors America shows a scene from the company's spot for Super Bowl 51, between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017.
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The Yoga A12 is a budget version of Lenovo's Yoga Book, but it only comes in Android Lenovo wowed the tech world last year when it announced the Yoga Book, an ultra-thin Windows 10 and Android tablet with a focus on new, pen-based interactions.
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Stranger Things Season 2 Gets a New Trailer and Release Date Earlier this week, Stranger Things gave a tease of its second season with the promise that a trailer would come during the Super Bowl.
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Vizio settles for $2.2 million in FTC suit over snooping on consumers' viewing habits TV maker Vizio will pay $2.2 million to settle a lawsuit after it was shown that for years the company has been secretly collecting viewing data and selling it to third parties.
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Airbnb says #weaccept as Super Bowl LI ads get political The 30-second ad, a last-minute addition to the commercial line-up, featured a diverse array of faces as words strung out: "We believe no matter who you are, where you're from, who you love, or who you worship, we all belong.
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