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The Apple II computer,
 
  Incremental Apple should 'swing for the fences'  
  As the company readies for big Sept. 7 event, tech observers say it's time to innovate, not iterate.  
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  An image of Babe Didrikson Zaharias in the 1932 Olympics from the Olympic Channel.   Cutting the Cord: Free Olympic Channel is fun and Games all year
The Rio Summer Games are over, but the Olympics play constantly on a new streaming service.
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    Awesome new apps to start the school year strong
It's back to school and back-to-the-mayhem for families everywhere.
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  Tesla Model S sedans are parked in front of a row of Tesla Superchargers outside of the Tesla Factory on Aug. 16 in Fremont, Calif.   Tesla CEO Musk: Cut costs, build cars
The electric car company CEO urged employees to throw a pie in the face of naysayers
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  Bloomberg News reporter Mark Gurman in the Bloomberg studio in San Francisco   Complete guide to Apple's upcoming event
Breaking down the new iPhones, Apple Watch and Mac computers that will be introduced.
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    Galaxy Note 7 recall couldn't come at worse time
The large phone was a hit -- until an explosive recall.
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  A visitor passes the display wall from Samsung at the 2016 IFA consumer electronics trade fair in Berlin, Germany.   Cheaper phones, brighter TVs rule IFA tech show
Electronics show in Berlin showcases latest in consumer technology.
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  x   Ex-employee recounts her Silicon Valley 'nightmare'
Startup WrkRiot has gone offline amid woman's allegations of fraud.
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    Jupiter's north pole is 'unlike anything' researchers have seen
NASA's Juno spacecraft recently captured stunning images of Jupiter's north pole during a flyby on Aug. 27.
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  The Apple II computer,   Favorite Apple products over the years

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A fighter from the Jaish al-Islam (Islam Army) runs to avoid sniper fire, in the village of Tal al-Siwan area of the rebel-held stronghold of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria on Sept. 5, 2016.

A fighter from the Jaish al-Islam (Islam Army) runs to avoid sniper fire, in the village of Tal al-Siwan area of the rebel-held stronghold of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria on Sept. 5, 2016.
 
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