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Amazon scooped up data from its own sellers to launch competing products

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If a MacBook Pro runs hot or shows high kernel CPU, try charging it on the right

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Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)

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Apple aims to sell Macs with its own chips starting in 2021

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When in doubt: hang up, look up, and call back
 

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Team Fortress 2 source code has leaked

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Instagram no longer allows people without an account to view photos on computers

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The 2020 iPhone SE

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YouTube bans coronavirus-related content that directly contradicts WHO advice

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The ProtonMail Android app is now open source
 

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Preliminary test results suggest 21% of NYC residents have Covid antibodies

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AOL Moloch: open-source, large scale, packet-capturing, indexing database system

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Rust 1.43

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Covid-19 Superspreader Events in 28 Countries: Critical Patterns and Lessons

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Paris to Create 650 Kilometers of Post-Lockdown Cycleways
 

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Medical staffing companies cut doctors’ pay while spending millions on ads

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Anthos support for multi-cloud is generally available

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Why We Can’t Build

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Increasing transparency through advertiser identity verification

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EBPF is turning the Linux kernel into a microkernel
 

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