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The new iPod touch is a nostalgic nod to the past, but it could be important to Apple's future
Apple's iPod touch may not feel as relevant as it once was, but it could serve as a gateway device for ushering in new iPhone customers.
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The wild life of billionaire Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who eats one meal a day, dates models, and loves bitcoin
Jack Dorsey is the billionaire cofounder of Twitter and lives a peculiar life of luxury.
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy has successfully launched the first 'solar sailing' spacecraft into orbit. It will be powered purely by light.
At 2:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket launched, carrying the first "solar sailing" spacecraft into orbit.
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Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under new CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
Here's the latest news about Goldman Sachs.
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In leaked email, Elon Musk says Tesla is very close to setting a record for deliveries in one quarter. But whether the company pulls it off comes down to one of the things it struggles with most
"We already have enough vehicle orders to set a record, but the right cars are not yet all in the right locations," Musk said.
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Boeing is crowding its employee parking lot with undelivered 737 Max jets, and the company says that's part of its 'inventory-management plan'
Boeing's employee parking lot is packed with 737 Max jets. Storing the grounded planes is yet another hit to the embattled plane maker's bottom line.
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There's a wildly popular conspiracy theory that Facebook listens to your private phone calls, and no matter what the tech giant says people just aren't convinced it's not true
There's a belief that Facebook is listening through your phone and then serving ads based on your life. But evidence suggests this is not true.
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31 unprofessional habits that annoy everyone you work with
Everyone has bad workplace habits, whether you realize it or not. Remind yourself what behavior at work may be negatively affecting others.
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These are Apple's 3 best inventions since the iPhone
For years, Apple was "the Macintosh company." Then, it became "the iPod company." Now, it's "the iPhone company." But it's really more than that.
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No, we're probably not growing horns because of our cellphone use. One of the authors of that study sells posture pillows.
A study suggested young people are growing horns on their heads, possibly because of heavy cellphone use. But that's not backed up by the science.
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