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An exposed database reveals personal information, like salary expectations, of 1.6 million job seekers. | Continue reading
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Apple's Pro Stand price sent the internet into sticker shock. | Continue reading
Google's cellular service is down, affecting incoming and outgoing calls for customers. | Continue reading
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The social network wants to dismiss a lawsuit stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal. | Continue reading
Americans working in its China headquarters were sent home, the Financial Times reported. | Continue reading
Former MythBusters co-host Adam Savage creates an Iron Man suit, a WWII weapon and more in Savage Builds on Science Channel on June 12. | Continue reading
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Apple is allegedly sharing iTunes customer info with third parties. | Continue reading
Huawei's new OS could appear faster than previously thought. | Continue reading
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Amazon wants to learn about your body, but you won't be allowed to talk about what happens. | Continue reading
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