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  5 innovative uses for your smartphone camera  
  There are so many great uses other than taking selfies and family photos.  
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  epa05423852 (FILE) A file picture dated 11 July 2016 shows people playing the new game 'Pokemon Go' on their smartphone in Leerdam, The Netherlands. According to reports, shares of Japanese multinational consumer electronics and software company Nint   Pokémon Go is a reminder that many apps snoop
Even after fix, Pokemon Go, like other apps, track a lot of data. Here's how to limit it.
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    Pokémon Go has gone to the dogs
People across the country are dragging their dogs on monster-catching marathons.
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  Many new PCs used to come with Microsoft Office pre-installed. Not anymore.   Microsoft wins appeal over U.S. email requests
The court ruled that U.S. Internet providers can't be forced to give up email stored overseas.
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    Female, non-white professionals added to emoji
Female emoji of color have joined the workforce.
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    Two fall from cliff reportedly playing Pokemon Go
Two men suffered moderate injuries when they tumbled off an oceanside bluff near San Diego while reportedly playing Pokemon Go, fire officials said Thursday.
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  Rice University's Argos Network will use base stations with more than 100 antennas apiece to share spectrum by beaming information directly to many users simultaneously on the same frequency.   Obama connects to 5G with wireless initiative
President Obama is lending his support to the development of faster, more robust 5G wireless networks.
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    Google's Emoji Will Finally Reflect Gender Equality
After a public debate over the lack of physically active and professional female emoji from Google, the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, is adding ones that finally better represents the professions women hold. Maria Mercedes Galuppo (@mariamercedesgalupp
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  Stewart Butterfield, CEO and founder of Slack.   Tech execs blast Trump as anti-innovation - except not Peter Thiel
Representatives from Twitter, Slack and other tech firms worry that a Trump presidency will doom tech.
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    Facebook makes scant progress on diversity
Lack of progress is raising serious questions about tech industry's efforts to address lack of women and minorities.
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Bob Ponstingle, right, adjusts the hands of a clock in the clock tower at 9th and Euclid in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, as part of the preparations throughout the city for next week's Republican National Convention.

Bob Ponstingle, right, adjusts the hands of a clock in the clock tower at 9th and Euclid in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, as part of the preparations throughout the city for next week's Republican National Convention.
 
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