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  1. Why Facebook’s Oculus Team Had to Rebuild Some of Its Virtual Reality Software
  2. Wells Fargo, Amazon End Deal to Offer Discounted Student Loans
  3. The One Advantage Every Working Parent Has In the Office
  4. 5 Things You Need to Know From Salesforce’s Earnings Call
  5. U.S. Tax Code May Allow Dramatic Retaliation In E.U. Apple Case
  6. Puerto Rico’s Financial Future Now Rests in the Hands of These Newly-Appointed U.S. Officials
  7. Bill Nye Is Coming to Netflix
  8. Kimpton Hotels Hit By Payment Card Data Breach
  9. The NFL’s Concussion Case Could Still Go to the Supreme Court
  10. Chipmaker Intersil Set to Pick Renesas over Maxim as Acquirer
  11. After Apple, EU May Focus on Companies Closer to Home
  12. GoPro Wants to Transform From a Camera Maker Into a Media Company
  13. 5 Things We Just Learned About the Tesla-SolarCity Deal
  14. JetBlue Completes First Commercial Flight to Cuba
  15. Novartis Just Got Some Great News in Its Battle for Amgen’s Market Share
  16. Star Hedge Funder Leon Cooperman Says Netflix Likely to Be Bought
  17. Salesforce’s Shares Tumble 6% On Weaker-Than-Expected Forecast
  18. How 7-Eleven Uses Coffee to Get People Involved With Politics
  19. SolarCity Disappointed In Exclusion From Nevada Solar Rate Case
  20. You Can Now Pay to Go Ad-Free on CBS All Access
  21. Burger King Piles On the Meat In New ‘Meatatarian’ Menu
  22. Aéropostale Gets Potentially Life-Saving Bid from Mall Owners
  23. Here’s Why Uber Is Trying to Make Nice With Its Drivers
  24. U.S. Sues to Stop Deere From Buying Precision Planting
  25. U.S. Treasury Accuses EU of Grabbing Tax Revenues With Apple Penalty
  26. Goldman Sachs Reportedly Lost Out on a $1.8 Billion Investment
  27. New iPhone Leak Suggests the Headphone Jack Is Really Going Away
  28. Samsung Is Trying to Solve the Biggest Problem With Smartwatches
  29. Coca-Cola Workers Accidentally Found a Huge Shipment of Cocaine
  30. No, Mark Cuban Is Not Playing Trump In Hillary Clinton’s Debate Prep
  31. Why Donald Trump’s Speech Won’t Solve the GOP’s Immigration Dilemma
  32. Ireland Could Really Use All That Apple Tax Money
  33. Brazilian Senate Removes President Dilma Rousseff From Office
  34. Uber Taps Nissan, BYD to Bring Electric Vehicles to London Drivers
  35. EU Lawmakers Are About to Try Making Google Pay for Google News
  36. Here’s What Hillary Clinton Wants Working Moms to Know
  37. How Tracking Sleep and Diet Helped Michael Phelps in Rio
  38. Bill Gross Says the Fed Has Mastered ‘Market Manipulation’
  39. Facebook Is Building Some Fancy New 360 Video Technology
  40. America’s Biggest Companies Aren’t Ready For Gen Z
  41. Why More Than 80% of iPhone Owners Don’t Want the Next Apple Watch
  42. Irish Cabinet Fails to Agree on Apple Tax Appeal
  43. Questions Swirl Around Aviato Founder’s New Fund and Finances
  44. Instagram Just Added This Highly Wanted Feature
  45. Why the Career Ladder Is Overrated
  46. AT&T Wireless Workers Approve New Benefits Contract
  47. Elon Musk Says Tesla Autopilot Is Getting an Upgrade Within Weeks
  48. When Investors Should Buy on the Buy
  49. Why Apple Won’t Relocate to the U.K., However ‘Welcome’ It Is
  50. Why You Shouldn’t Buy Any Apple Products Right Now
  51. Almost a Million People Cut the Pay TV Cord in the Last Three Months
  52. Disney’s New ‘Star Wars’ Toys Make Debut in Fan-Made YouTube Videos
  53. Everything You Need to Know About Google’s Chromebook
  54. Now There’s Scientific Proof That Pizza Boosts Productivity at Work
  55. Here’s How to Avoid Another Insufferable Meeting
  56. Dubliners Divided Over Apple Windfall Dilemma
  57. Cash-Strapped Tesla Needs to Raise More Money This Year
  58. Apple’s $14.5 Billion Tax Bill Could Test U.S.-E.U. Relations
  59. TV Station Owners Aren’t Going to Get a Big Pay Day From the Wireless Industry
  60. World’s Largest Indoor Theme Park Opens in Dubai
  61. Here’s How Adobe Sources Over Half Its New Products From Interns
  62. It’s Official: Netflix Renews ‘Stranger Things’ For a Second Season
  63. raceAhead: How You Can Help Others Be Less Biased at Work
  64. Gisele Bündchen Is Still the World’s Highest-Paid Model
  65. SAP Is Building Bias Filters Into Its HR Software
  66. It’s Time for Abercrombie to Fill Its Corner Office
  67. Ryan Lochte Is Endorsing a Crime Prevention Device
  68. Power Sheet: It’s Time for Abercrombie to Fill the Corner Office
  69. This Company Is Trying to Raise $15 Million to Find Bigfoot
  70. Dear Donald Trump: I’m a Small Business Owner, and I Want More Regulation
  71. YouTube’s Pay Video Service Is Already Storming Past Other New Offerings
  72. Term Sheet — Wednesday, August 31
  73. Ikea’s New Restaurant Asks You to Build Your Own Meals
  74. Indian Tycoon Goes From Drilling Oil to Mining Data
  75. Ryanair CEO: Ireland “Should Tell EU to ‘Eff’ Off” Over Apple Ruling
  76. Meg Whitman Is ‘All In’ for Hillary Clinton
  77. Hacking Report on St. Jude Pacemakers Was Flawed, Researchers Say
  78. Data Sheet—Wednesday, August 31, 2016
  79. A United Airlines Flight Had to Make an Emergency Landing
  80. How the Hotel Room of the Future Will Listen to You
  81. Delta Pilots Are Using a New App to Help Spot and Avoid Turbulence
  82. Call Center Software Maker Genesys to Buy Rival Interactive Intelligence
  83. Irish Cabinet May Get More Time to Decide on Apple Tax Appeal
  84. Ed-Tech Startup Coursera Launches Online Learning for Companies
  85. This Startup Wants to Make Cow’s Milk—Without Cows
  86. Samsung Delays Galaxy Note 7 Shipments for More Testing
  87. The Broadsheet: August 31st
  88. Exclusive: Women Bring More Tech Expertise to the Boardroom Than Men Do
  89. India Has a New Plan to Attract Foreign Investors
  90. UK Lawmakers Are Demanding More Workplace Protections for Pregnant Women
  91. CEO Daily: Wednesday 31st August
  92. Google’s DeepMind Partners with British Doctors on Oral Cancer
  93. Why Apple’s $14.5 Billion Tax Fine Is Worse for Shareholders Than it Looks
  94. Suicide Bomber Targets Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan
  95. The Fed Is Nearing Its Inflation and Employment Goals, Says Fed Official
  96. Trade Critic Trump Visits Boeing’s Backyard in Washington
  97. The First U.S.-Cuba Scheduled Flight in Decades Is Set to Depart Today
  98. How to Check If You Were Caught Up In the Dropbox Breach
  99. Hanjin Shipping to Seek Receivership After Losing Banks’ Support
  100. Nokia’s Head of Technologies Is Leaving
  101. Amazon Dash’s Push-Button Device Arrives in the UK
  102. VW Could Reach a ‘Final’ U.S. Settlement By October, Says Audi Exec
  103. Australian Gas Explorer May Sue State Over Fracking Ban
  104. The World’s Most Powerful Women: August 31
  105. Theranos Reportedly Pulls Request for Zika Test Clearance After FDA Inspection
  106. Here’s Why Japan’s Military Is Seeking Another Record Hike in Spending
  107. AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Exposes the Challenges of Building a Startup
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