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Why Verizon Refuses to 'Kill' Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Despite Confirmed Fire Risk
Verizon, one of US' biggest network carriers, refuses to follow suit in releasing an update to 'kill' Samsung Galaxy Note 7. This last software update is intended to stop the device from being of any use. This is the carrier's final stand despite pressures from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
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Why Amazon Go Grocery May Fail in the US
This week, Amazon has announced its launch of cashier-free groceries in the UK by 2017.
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Russia RNC Hack: Did Russia Really Help Trump Win the Elections? A Look at Events Leading to Debate
Today, the world is shocked with yet another surprising post-US elections news with Russia's CIA-confirmed involvement with Donald Trump's presidential bid win.
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Urban Outfitters Is Now Selling $100 'Designer' Drones: Are They Worth It?
Urban Outfitters is now joining the drone bandwagon with its customized hipster 'designer' drones selling at $100 each (and when on sale, at $59.99).
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Spotify's SoundCloud Buy-Out Deal Is Put to an End
It would have been a dream come true with two of the biggest music streaming services collaborating into producing the 'only' online music service that anybody would ever need.