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Here's every single new emoji we're getting in 2019
The latest batch of emoji arrived in March with a focus on inclusive images, but they most likely won't show up on your phone for a few more months.
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Elon Musk said it's 'financially insane' to buy a car that isn't electric and won't be able to drive itself — but there are 3 reasons he might be wrong
The Tesla CEO's claim doesn't account for questions about the availability of self-driving technology and limited charging infrastructure.
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Apple's iOS 13 software is further proof that the company is fixing one of the iPhone's biggest criticisms
With iOS 13, Apple is making updates to its first-party apps for the iPhone, addressing a complaint that its apps don't measure up to the competition.
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The 25 most exciting announcements from E3 2019, the biggest video game showcase of the year
E3 2019, which runs until Thursday, is the biggest video game show of the year. We've rounded up the best announcements from the show floor.
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PITCH-DECK LIBRARY: The pitch decks that helped hot startups raise millions
The best pitch decks weave data, vision, and storytelling in a captivating presentation. Here are the decks that startups have used to get funded.
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This Instagram influencer says it 'really sucks' that she was attacked for posting from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster zone
Julia Baessler, who has 320,000 followers on Instagram, told Business Insider that she visited because of her interest in nuclear physics.
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A college student used Snapchat's gender-swap filter to catch a police officer allegedly trying to lure a teen into a sexual relationship
A male college student posed as a 16-year-old girl on Tinder using Snapchat's gender-swap filter and exchanged sexual messages with a 40-year-old man.
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Facebook internal emails appear to show that Zuckerberg was aware of problematic privacy practices
The internal emails appear to show that the boss knew some of its practices were questionable, and it comes as Facebook faces regulatory scrutiny.
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12 common tech myths you should stop believing today
Although we use technology like smartphones and social networks on a daily basis, there are still some misconceptions about how these products work.
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Apple spent an estimated $10,000 trying to repair a MacBook Pro when the fix was incredibly simple — and it shows a limitation of Apple's latest MacBook designs
The MacBook Pro's owner was facing a perfect storm of glitches that Apple couldn't figure out, and it turned out to be the simplest of fixes.
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