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Michael Liedtke
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Google will get rid of billions of files as part of settlement in case involving allegations about Chrome’s incognito mode
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Google is quietly deleting billions of records from Chrome users in ‘incognito’ mode, claiming it never used the data
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The Associated Press
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A 20-year email revolution that began on April Fool’s Day: A look back at the Gmail era
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The Associated Press
Finance
Reddit stock soars 48% in first day of trading as traders love ‘front page of the internet’
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Wyatte Grantham-Philips
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Yale antitrust scholar likens Apple case to epic Microsoft battle: ‘It’s a really big deal to go up and punch someone who is acting like a bully and pretending not to be a bully’
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Michael Liedtke
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Lindsay Whitehurst
, and others
Finance
Reddit is taking 20 years of posts and over $700 million of cumulative losses to Wall Street after pricing IPO at $34 per share
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Michael Liedtke
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Wyatte Grantham-Philips
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Leadership
Software founder began lying to HP execs at the very first meeting—’The scene of an $11 billion fraud,’ prosecutors said
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The Associated Press
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Hewlett Packard’s disastrous acquisition of Autonomy heads to trial as court explores whether the deal was an illegal rip-off or a case of botched management
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Michael Liedtke
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The Associated Press
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Apple is paying $490 million to settle claims that Tim Cook misled investors about iPhone sales in China
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Michael Liedtke
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The Associated Press
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Apple opens small cracks in iPhone’s digital fortress to face regulatory clampdown in Europe—and warns it will open new avenues for hackers
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The Associated Press
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Sam Altman, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger blown away by AI boom: ‘It’s just magic the way these tiny chips are enabling the modern economic cycle’
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The Associated Press
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Ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer on AI, remote work and her new app: ‘I think it is really hard to join an organization that is fully remote because that notion of culture gets lost’
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Michael Liedtke
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The Associated Press
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Cisco Systems announces plan to purge 4,000 workers in second round of layoffs in two years
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Michael Liedtke
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The Associated Press
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Google banishes Bard chatbot for AI rebrand as Gemini while Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella each insist theirs is best
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The Associated Press
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GM robotaxi service Cruise faces another lashing from California judge who compares it to naughty 1950’s TV character Eddie Haskell
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The Associated Press