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The new iPhone 8, iPhone X and iPhone 8S are displayed during an Apple special event at the Steve Jobs Theatre on the Apple Park campus on September 12, 2017 in Cupertino, Calif.
 
  iPhone 8 review: An excellent phone forced to the shadows by iPhone X  
  The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are excellent phones. They're just not X.  
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  Ellen Pao, seen here talking with attorneys Therese Lawless and Alan Exelrod at the San Francisco Civic Center Courthouse following a court appearance in 2015, is one of the Asian American women who has led the push for greater diversity in the techn   It's called the 'Pao effect' — Asian women in tech are fighting deep-rooted discrimination
The double whammy of race and gender discrimination is holding back the careers of Asian and Asian American women in Silicon Valley.
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  Papers election ballots stored by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder.   Eighties throwback: Paper ballots are back in vogue thanks to Russian hacking fears
Virginia abandons touch-screen-only voting machines after a Las Vegas hackathon shows how quickly they can be breached.
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  A view of a sign for the company Equifax on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.  (EPA-EFE/JUSTIN LANE)   Equifax says it was hacked in March, months before latest breach
The information raises further questions about whether Equifax did enough to protect customer data.
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  The Control Center on iOS 11, the new mobile operating system upgrade from Apple, has a new look   iOS 11 is coming. Here's how to download it and what to expect
The free update to later model phones is available Tuesday, but you might want to wait a few days for the kinks to get worked out.
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    T-Mobile and Sprint are in active talks about a merger
T-Mobile and Sprint are in active talks about a merger, according to people close to the situation.
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  The new iPhone 8 Plus is displayed in the showroom after the new product announcement at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, Calif. The iPhone X might make your friends envious, but the iPhone 8 is the model for the masses...similar to flying coach   We've got the iPhone 8. Ask us questions on Facebook Live
Apple launching its next smartphone this Friday.
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  Protect yourself from malware, worms, virus's, Trojan, spyware, and phishing.   Hackers hid malware in CCleaner, a free app meant to clean out computers
Hackers hid malware in CCleaner, a popular app meant to clean out cookies and junk programs and make computers run faster.
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  Avril Lavigne arrives  for the Clive Davis & The Recording Academy's 2016 Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills, California, February 14, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ MARK RALSTONMARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images ORIG FILE ID: 548922958   This is why an online search for Avril Lavigne is dangerous
Avril Lavigne was named the most dangerous to search online, according to McAfee.
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  USA TODAY   Avril Lavigne has been named the most dangerous celebrity online
Cybersecurity firm McAfee said Tuesday that Lavigne, whose last album came out in 2013, was the most likely celebrity to land users on websites that carry viruses or malware.
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An Orthodox priest conducts a burial ceremony of Soviet soldiers killed during World War II who were discovered by members of volunteer search teams digging for remains on a former battlefield, in a memorial cemetery at Nevsky Pyatachok near Kirovsk,

An Orthodox priest conducts a burial ceremony of Soviet soldiers killed during World War II who were discovered by members of volunteer search teams digging for remains on a former battlefield, in a memorial cemetery at Nevsky Pyatachok near Kirovsk,
 
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