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  • Twitter Shares Fell 21% Following Fake Account Crack Down Operation
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    Twitter's resurging campaign to crack down fake accounts cost the company a considerable loss of users. Meanwhile, the company remains optimistic despite its market performance slump.
  • Samsung Posted Weak Q2 Earnings, Putting Blame On Slow Galaxy S9 Sale
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    On Tuesday, Samsung Electronics posted a lackluster earnings report for the second quarter of 2018, although the firm claims good business in the semiconductor manufacturing front.
  • Uber Announces The End Of Its Self-Driving Truck Project
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    Uber is officially ending its project to develop self-driving trucks and will instead, focus its efforts in autonomous-vehicle technology.
  • New Drone Bill Bans Children From Owning These Flying Toys
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    A new policy, which is still in the process of approval, proposes to ban children from owning drones weighing more than 250 grams (.55lb).
  • Google Docs Integrates Machine Translation-Based Grammar AI
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    Google is integrating a grammar-checking feature in its word processor app, Google Docs. Company has yet to announce the roll out date but is expected to arrive in the “coming weeks.”
  • Sony Unveils Record-Breaking 48MP Smartphone Camera Sensor
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    Sony has once again proven its prominence in the tech industry when the company announced this week the first ever smartphone camera sensor with specs to rival that of dedicated camera devices.
  • Automation: A Threat To Human Workforce?
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    Technological progress does bring a plethora of advantages to our lives. Everything becomes quicker and more efficient. However, advancement will one day cripple our capacity to do jobs, as what reports are saying.
  • Samsung Commercial Makes Fun Of Apple In New Advert
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    Samsung takes a shot at Apple in a new YouTube ad, this time poking fun at iPhone X’s weak download speed.
  • China Eyes Dominance In Supersonic Air Travel; Ctrip-Boom Deal A Catalyst
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    China is looking to dominate in supersonic air travel as it pushes through on Ctrip’s investment deal with US-based flight start-up company, Boom.
  • Amazon Gains Ground On Apple Over Stock Market Value
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    Apple has long been expected to be the first company to achieve a trillion dollars market cap. However, recent developments may soon prove this prediction wrong as Amazon gains ground over the iPhone maker.
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