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February, 2019

  • 21 February

    Huawei CEO thanks US for ‘promoting’ its 5G program

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  • 21 February

    Samsung flaunts Galaxy Fold at Unpacked

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  • 21 February

    Everything that Samsung announced

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  • 20 February

    UC Santa Cruz student indicted for allegedly using iOS app to sell drugs

    Collin Riley Howard, a UC Santa Cruz student, was indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple charges last week for distribution and possession with the intent to distribute drugs like meth and cocaine. The twist? Howard, 18, developed an iPhone app to help him. Between Nov. 7 and Nov. 28 of last year, the Banana Plug app allegedly advertised …

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  • 20 February

    Twitter wants your help in making conversations less of a mess

    Following a conversation on Twitter can feel like a chore, especially if multiple users are replying to a tweet at the same time. Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey saw firsthand how hard it is to do that last week when he answered questions via tweets from Recode co-founder Kara Swisher for more than 90 minutes. Walt Mossberg, a veteran …

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  • 20 February

    Get an actual human CPA to prep your taxes for just $79

    I’m still on the road, cheeps, but here’s an update of a deal from last month — an update with extra savings! Funny how the planets align sometimes. Because tax-return season is officially underway, I’ve been getting ready to write about Visor, a service that charges a flat rate to hook you up with a certified public accountant who’ll prepare …

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  • 20 February

    YouTube now gives warning the first time you break its community rules

    YouTube is streamlining the three-strikes system it uses to penalize people who post content that violates the site’s community guidelines. Starting Feb. 25, all YouTube channels will receive a one-time warning the first time they post content that violates the rules. There will be no penalty, but the content will be removed. After that, it’s three strikes and you’re out.  …

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  • 20 February

    Lyft uses Via

    If you’re not in a hurry, Lyft offers you a way to save money on shared rides. The ride-hailing giant on Wednesday rolled out a new feature called Shared Saver, which will lock you in the lowest prices for shared rides even when it’s busy, according to a Lyft blog post. It works in similar ways as another ride-sharing app, …

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  • 20 February

    Google Earth offers interactive journey in honor of Black History Month

    Google wants you to learn more about how black culture has shaped American history. Google Earth has made an interactive map in honor of Black History Month in collaboration with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and The Moorland-Spingarn Research Center at Howard University. The journey shines light on how black history has shaped the American experience in …

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  • 20 February

    Tapatalk wants to help your Google+ communities live on

    Tapatalk’s forum app is offering a new home for soon to be platform-less Google+ communities. The company announced Wednesday that moderators and owners of communities can migrate their data to Tapatalk for free. Moderators or owners of Google+ communities can fill out a form to request a migration to Tapatalk, the company said in a release Wednesday. Users will see …

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