Goodbye Shure phono needles, hello Facebook Internet satellites? Plus a processing technology that could be a million times faster than gigahertz.
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Amazon wants to shake up the apparel business by having customers 3D scan their body so they can get a more exact fit when selecting clothes from the Amazon Store. Will this force traditional retailers to follow suit and how will customers react to the new service? Plus some in Congress have plans to reverse the FCCs rollback of Open Internet guidelines using arcane legislative procedure.
Spotify announces 75M paying subscribers in first public earnings report, Google Assistant now compatible with 5000 smart devices, Amazon launches its own pet food brand.
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Facebook launches standalone VR headset, Apple earnings look good for phone sales and service revenue, Moviepass brings back unlimited subscription.
We analyze the latest announcements from Facebook’s F8 conference. Plus the British Parliament gives Facebook CEO Zuckerberg an ultimatum. Voluntarily give evidence before Parliament or get a summons the next time he steps foot in the UK.
Jan Koum reportedly set to leave Facebook, Twitter says video makes up over half its ad revenue, Microsoft adds new features to Outlook.com.
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