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Essential phone and optional 360 camera
 
  An 'Essential' phone? Not so much  
  The phone from Android's creator has a lot of promise. But is not more essential than other premium smartphones.  
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  Modern Greyhound buses  offer free WiFi, a feature the company hopes will attract younger travelers.   One mistake people make using public Wi-Fi
You may think you're safe in that busy café or big-name hotel, but public WiFi is a major liability, writes Kim Komando.
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  No. 1 cyberattack method: phishing   You got phished. Now what?
Click on an email you weren't supposed to? Columnist Rob Pegoraro explains what to do next.
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    A 'Netflix tax'? Yes, and it's already a thing in some states
Cities and states increasingly are looking to tax streaming services and downloaded content as a way to increase revenue.
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  The view from 100,000 feet, part of NASA's Eclipse live-streaming project   How to view the solar eclipse online, on TV, via apps
If you don't have a front-row seat, here's how to see it on TV, online and via apps
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  A photo of Heather Heyer, who was killed during a white nationalist rally, sits on the ground at a memorial the day her life was celebrated at the Paramount Theater on Aug. 16, 2017 in Charlottesville, Va.   Hate speech: Find the companies that have dropped neo-Nazis and others
Several companies have stepped forward following a deadly rally in Charlottesville.
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  OKCupid has banned white nationalist Christopher Cantwell from the dating service.   OKCupid bans white supremacist from dating service
OK Cupid joins a growing corporate backlash against neo-Nazis in the U.S. after the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville.
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  A test voting card for a punch voting system.   Information about 1.8 million Chicago voters exposed on Amazon server
Names, addresses, dates of birth and other information about 1.8 million registered voters in Chicago was left exposed and publicly available online.
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  USA TODAY   New app that's like Tinder for teens worries parents
The app Yellow let's teens meet other teens nearby, but it doesn't actually verify age.
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  USA TODAY   Tech companies join Apple in taking action against hate groups
Apple Pay isn't working for some white supremacist websites. Nathan Rousseau Smith (@fantasticmrnate) has the story.
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A man is detained by national police outside the Argentina consulate during a protest demanding information on the whereabouts of missing activist Santiago Maldonado, in Santiago, Chile, on Aug. 17, 2017. Maldonado's family says he went missing Aug.

A man is detained by national police outside the Argentina consulate during a protest demanding information on the whereabouts of missing activist Santiago Maldonado, in Santiago, Chile, on Aug. 17, 2017. Maldonado's family says he went missing Aug.
 
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