
Of course, all the affected companies are sworn to secrecy so you know they are never ever going to be able to say anything. But the government should have a public investigation. If one is not done you can just about be assured they want this to go away.
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- Apple in complete denial.
- Google Podcast Creator Program
- Nokia 7.1
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- How to use Twitter’s new “Data Saver” feature
- YouTube TV’s DVR
- Vizio nears $17 million settlement
- Google Pixel Slate
- The 2020 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor Utility
- Fitbit Charge 3
- Uber offers free rides on Election Day
- Verizon is no longer selling Google Pixel 2
- Jarvish carbon fiber smart helmets with Alexa
- Spotify opens up its podcast section to all
- Windows 10 and Android are now the perfect match
- US DOT updates autonomous car rules
- Bird will deliver scooters to users
- Netflix DVD turns 20
- Add Bluetooth to any car
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus for $380.00
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- Windows 10 October update problems
- Netflix viewing eats up worlds data
- Space Station crew returns safely to Earth
- Yahoo Together app
- Fitbit data used to charge suspect with murder
- CES announces female speakers for 2019 after this years backlash
- MoviePass new funding
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