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Two surprise cities are the new top markets for tech jobs
High rents in Silicon Valley and cities like Seattle and Boston favor other locales.
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AP computer science exam takers double; here's why
The introduction of a new AP computer sciences principles course swells enrollment.
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I'm using a touchscreen MacBook Air. Here's how
Neonode's AirBar adds touch functionality to a Mac laptop
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Hearing sought to air Amazon-Whole Foods antitrust issues
U.S. Rep.David Cicilline wants the Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law to look into possible problems.
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Netflix earnings: Blowout quarter sends stock surging
Streaming video provider Netflix beat estimates of second-quarter growth, adding 5.2 million new subscribers in the April-June period.
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'Wall Street Journal' parent exposes 2.2M customers' data in cloud storage error
Names, addresses and partial credit card numbers of Dow Jones customers were left exposed on a cloud server.
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Verizon, Dow Jones leaks a reminder: safeguard your cloud data
Don't let what happened to Verizon happen to your enterprise.
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Musk: Government needs to regulate artificial intelligence
Tesla, SpaceX CEO says AI poses 'fundamental existential risk for human civilization.'
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Google must turn over records on women's pay
But federal investigators won't get access to all of the details they want on Google employees in wage discrimination case
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The new Ataribox plans to make retro gaming cool again
This is how Atari plans to make retro games cool again
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Filipino students shout slogans during a protest in Manila, Philippines on July 18, 2017. Various youth groups staged a protest against the government's war on drugs which has led to at least 7,000 deaths and 12,000 homicide cases, the groups said.
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