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| RED says its Hydrogen One smartphone will ship this summer Half a year after taking preorders for its very first smartphone, RED says that the Hydrogen One phone is still months away from being released. But it does at least have a timeline: the phone is supposed to enter mass production and then ship sometime this summer. Jim Jannard, RED's CEO and ...
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| Twitter COO Noto jumps ship to head online lender SoFi (Reuters) - Twitter Inc's (TWTR.N) Chief Operating Officer Anthony Noto has resigned to join online lender Social Finance Inc (SoFi) as its chief executive officer. FILE PHOTO: Anthony Noto, chief financial officer of Twitter, holds his phone during the first day of the annual Allen and Co. media conference ...
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| Fifty Years Ago, North Korea Captured an American Ship and Nearly Started a Nuclear War Just two days later, North Korean torpedo boats and submarine chasers successfully surrounded and captured the USS Pueblo, a Navy intelligence ship patrolling international waters that had few weapons with which to defend itself. Of the ship's 83 crew members, one was killed in the attack, while the ...
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Apple HomePod Finally Gets an Official Ship Date: Here's When You Can Pre-Order It Apple on Tuesday announced that it will release its HomePod wireless smart speaker on February 9. The company will begin taking pre-orders on the device on Friday, January 26. When HomePod hits store shelves, it'll cost customers $349. It'll be available in two colors: white and space gray. The tech ...
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| New Navy ship, USS Little Rock, stalled by ice "Significant weather conditions prevented the ship from departing Montreal earlier this month and icy conditions continue to intensify," Navy spokesman Courtney Hillson said in a statement. In the meantime, the ship has been equipped with temporary heaters and 16 de-icers designed to reduce ice ...
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| Report: Gulf Coast wreck could be last US slave ship The remains of a wooden vessel found near Mobile, Alabama, may be the last slave-carrying ship to land in the United States. Experts say the wreckage could be the Clotilda, which was burned after delivering African captives to Mobile in 1860. The remains were found by a reporter who covers the coast ...
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