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Alex Fitzpatrick

Alex Fitzpatrick is the deputy director of news at Time Inc. He is based in New York.

Google Plus’ best feature is coming back from the dead
TechGoogle Plus’ best feature is coming back from the dead
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 20, 2015
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Airbag supplier Takata to declare defects in 33.8 million vehicles
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 19, 2015
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FinanceThese 4 cancer charities are accused of being frauds
By Eliana Dockterman and Alex FitzpatrickMay 19, 2015
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By Alex FitzpatrickMay 19, 2015
President Obama Departs White House For Las Vegas
TechApple, Google want Obama to keep letting them encrypt your phone
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 19, 2015
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TechDon’t worry, Spotify isn’t killing free streaming
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 19, 2015
Five Years After Start Of Financial Crisis, Wall Street Continues To Hum
FinanceNew survey confirms what everybody hates about Wall Street
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 19, 2015
Solitaire
TechMicrosoft challenged the whole world to a solitaire tournament
By Dan Kedmey and Alex FitzpatrickMay 18, 2015
Steve Jobs iPod
TechThis iPhone app will make you super nostalgic for your iPod
By Jack Linshi and Alex FitzpatrickMay 18, 2015
Here’s why Uber would spend $3 billion on maps
TechHere’s why Uber would spend $3 billion on maps
By Christina Austin and Alex FitzpatrickMay 8, 2015
This is why your Apple Watch didn’t ship yet
TechThis is why your Apple Watch didn’t ship yet
By Christina Austin and Alex FitzpatrickApril 29, 2015
Samsung Holds Shareholders Meeting
TechThis is the best look yet at Samsung’s Galaxy S6
By Christina Austin and Alex FitzpatrickFebruary 23, 2015
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