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Google fired an engineer who built a tool that notified employees of their labor rights, Amazon has been shielding vendors from Trump's tariffs.
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Vladimir Putin reportedly runs an outdated version of Windows on his computer that is vulnerable to hacking
Photos show Putin running Windows XP on his computer, software that hasn't been updated since 2014 and poses a security risk.
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'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' is so busy making unnecessary references to the franchise it forgets to tell a good story
J.J. Abrams returns to close out the Skywalker saga, but he's not able to capture the same magic he did in "The Force Awakens."
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Who's in charge at Juul, IgnitionOne's rise and fall, and how to get a job at Netflix
The vaping startup is looking to former regulators, tobacco and alcohol executives, and crisis communications experts to fix its tarnished image.
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How to use Voice Typing in Google Docs, and write just by speaking
To use your voice to type in Google Docs, you'll have to go into your Tools menu, or enter a specific keyboard command.
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2 tech firms are using 3D printing to offer more affordable and efficient healthcare for all, from cheaper prosthetics to better neonatal care
Companies using 3D printing in medicine say that it saves significant time and money compared to traditional ways of making life-changing devices.
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How to change the notification sound on your iPad for built-in apps and alerts
It's easy to change the notification sound on an iPad for texts, emails, calendar alerts, and more. Here's how to do it.
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How to turn off your location on Facebook while using an Android device
If you want to turn off your location on Facebook for Android, you'll have to disable Location Services and Background Location. Here's how to do it.
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How to change your Roku device's name, so you can identify it in apps and online
You can change your Roku device's name using a menu on the Roku website, which is great if you have more than one Roku you need to tell apart.
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Facebook is using part-time fact-checkers to fight misinformation
Facebook said it had worked with YouGov to make sure the new reviewers reflected a set of "diverse viewpoints."
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