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Russians used Facebook the way other advertisers do: By tapping into its data-mining machine
Russia's Kremlin-linked Internet Research Agency used the data Facebook users reveal about themselves to target inflammatory messages to unsuspecting Americans.
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TripAdvisor removed warnings about rapes and injuries at Mexico resorts, tourists say
More than a dozen travelers from across the country say TripAdvisor muzzled their first-hand stories of blackouts, rapes and other ways they were injured while vacationing in Mexico.
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The best Black Friday deals you can get right now
The best deals you can get before Black Friday to jump start your holiday shopping.
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Hot read: Audible Romance takes you to the steamy parts
The Amazon-owned seller of audiobooks is trying to seduce voracious readers of romance novels to subscribe to the new Audible Romance service.
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This is the tunnel Elon Musk is building to solve L.A. traffic woes
Tesla and SpaceX CEO shared the first image of the tunnel done through The Boring Company.
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iPhone X first look: Face ID passes our quick tests and 'animojis' are addictive
The iPhone X is Apple's first smartphone without a home button. That requires learning new gestures and using Face ID instead of Touch ID
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iPhone X Face ID is not 100% reliable, critics say
New feature on Apple phone worked most of the time
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Waymo's self-driving cars ditch the safety driver. Here's what that's like
Typically a safety driver is behind the wheel of an autonomous car. For our reporter, not this time.
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Wi-Fi connection problems are the worst. Here are three ways to solve them.
Here are new and old tricks that help get a phone, tablet or laptop on a Wi-Fi network or at least make it less of a pain to establish the connection.
talkingtech
New artificial intelligence can detect colorectal cancer in less than a second, researchers say
Japanese researchers demonstrated an artificial intelligence capable of identifying and analyzing polyps found during a colonoscopy in less than a second.
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Law enforcement personnel examine the scene on Nov. 1, 2017, after a driver mowed down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center on Tuesday in New York.
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