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Where Facebook AI research moves next
Five years is an awful lot of time in the tech industry. Darling startups find ways to crash and burn.…
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Qualcomm details Snapdragon 855: multi-gigabit wireless, AI camera, and HDR gaming
In the global race to create smartphones and computers, Qualcomm has established itself as a leading developer and supplier of…
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Gift Guide: Ideas for bullet journalers
Welcome to TechCrunch’s 2018 Holiday Gift Guide! Need more gift ideas? Check out our Gift Guide Hub. Since digital product…
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Apple puts third-party screen time apps on notice
A number of app developers building third-party screen time trackers and parental control applications are worried that Apple’s increased scrutiny…
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Epic’s developers leave Unreal Tournament for younger, sexier Fortnite
Fortnite isn’t a game: it’s a phenomenon. Like “Back To The Future,” “The Simpsons,” and Pokemon, it’s transcended media…
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An Instagram exec figured out a simple hack to stop getting buried by emails
JP Yim/Getty ImagesHead of Fashion at Instagram Eva Chen attends the Proenza Schouler fashion show during New York Fashion Week…
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Hit the trackless nuclear wastes with this Laco RAD-AUX watch
Laco is a small German watch company famous for its Flieger watches — pieces featuring big crowns and legible faces…
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Kaggle users can now create Google Data Studio dashboards
Kaggle, a Google-owned community for AI researchers and developers that offers tools which help to find, build, and publish datasets…
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Apple sleep monitor clears FCC, hinting at future of Beddit devices
After purchasing Finnish sleep tracker accessory maker Beddit in May 2017, Apple shut down Beddit’s cloud service, cutting off new users…
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Women in Gaming: 100 Professionals of Play herstory book debuts
The women of the video games industry are finally getting their herstory book. Women in Gaming: 100 Professionals of Play…
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