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Twilio stock nearly doubles in market debut

Twilio on Thursday showed itself to be a standout in a tepid IPO market. Shares of the San Francisco-based cloud communications company nearly doubled on their first day of trading, closing up 92 percent at $28.79. The company sold 10 million shares at $15 per share on Wednesday, above the $12 to $14 range it …

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T-Mobile is doling out freebies again. The wireless carrier on Thursday announced a trio of bonuses for its customers — one of which is open to non-subscribers as well. Free unlimited data across most of Europe: Beginning July 1 and wrapping up at the end of August, T-Mobile Simple Choice customers will get free unlimited data up to 4G speeds …

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Want to develop an app but have no expertise? Google now has a course for you

Apps are big business, with industry leaders like Snapchat worth billions in just a few years. Now, Google is hoping to help the average Joe and Joanna make the next big thing. The company on Wednesday launched an app-development course with online university Udacity, aimed specifically at the building of apps for its Android operating system. The difference between this …

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YouTube ready to put live streaming in the palm of your hand

Now playing: Watch this: YouTube brings live streaming to its mobile apps 1:40 YouTube is about to push live streaming from the web to your mobile device. The video-sharing site will soon offer support for live streaming on its YouTube app, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said Thursday at the VidCon conference in Anaheim, California. YouTube will soon offer live streaming …

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Chinese company suing Apple to ban iPhone 6 ‘barely exists,’ says report

A Chinese company suing Apple for patent infringement appears to be virtually non-existent. Known as Shenzhen Baili Marketing Services, the company filed a lawsuit against Apple in 2014, claiming that the iPhone 6 and 6S looked too much like its 100C phone. Baili wanted a ban placed on iPhone 6 sales in Beijing, something the capital city’s intellectual property regulator …

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Here are the subtle changes you will see on the iPhone 7

Buy an iPhone 7 later this year, and you may spot at least a few minor design changes. Expected to launch in September, this year’s iPhone will feature a longer ear speaker, according to a blog post Thursday by Japanese site Makotakara. Further, the ambient light sensor, which automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness based on the surrounding light, will swap …

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BlackBerry results paint a bleak future for its phones

The clock is ticking on BlackBerry’s phone business, and it looks like time is almost up. BlackBerry CEO John Chen has repeatedly vowed to exit the phone business if it continued to be unprofitable. If Chen sticks to his word, BlackBerry phones may soon be a thing of the past. The company’s numbers only continue to disappoint. The Canadian company …

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Google Fiber to get bigger with purchase of ISP

Now playing: Watch this: Google Fiber expands with acquisition of Webpass 1:32 Google Fiber agreed to purchase Webpass, a small internet service provider. Webpass brings gigabit internet to businesses and apartment buildings in five major markets. The deal should close in the summer if all goes right. Now playing: Watch this: What browser is best for your laptop battery? 1:21 …

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