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Big question around Boeing grounding

Within days of the Ethiopian Airlines crash, Boeing MAX 8s were grounded around the world. But why were governments so quick to act?
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Exciting shows coming to Apple TV

The most thrilling part of Apple’s announcements today is the massive slate of TV series it’s got coming. You’re going to want to watch these.

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Facebook bans ‘white nationalism’ content

In the wake of the New Zealand shootings, Facebook has announced it will no longer allow “praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism” on its site.

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FAA chief defends safety certification process of Boeing 737 Max 8 planes involved in two crashes

Daniel Elwell, acting administer of the Federal Aviation Administration, vigorously defended the safety of airplanes used in the United States.

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After delays, Apple officially cancels AirPower wireless charging mat

Apple's AirPower is officially dead.

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Boeing needs more time to find fix on-board the MAX 8 aircraft

It’s now been more than three weeks since the world grounded Boeing’s MAX 8 aircraft from the sky, but aviation officials say they still need more time to find a fix.

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YouTube let extremist content flourish despite warnings

The tech giant extended its ban on hate speech to speech that promoted or supported white nationalism and white separatism.

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AirPods review: Awesome headphones, but not worth an upgrade

But the second-generation AirPods look just like the originals, which means there's no way innocent bystanders will know you're "flexin" on them.

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Google is shutting down its Artist Hub as it transitions to YouTube Music

It let artists upload to Google Play and Google Play Music

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Snapchat ramps up advertising and vows to be better at privacy than Facebook

Snapchat has to toe a fine line to protect user privacy

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The Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed last month nosedived several times before it hit the ground, a preliminary report has said.

The Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed last month nosedived several times before it hit the ground, a preliminary report has said.

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Is Apple Music really beating Spotify with U.S. users? WSJ report says yes

Millions of people are ditching their music collections and opting in for music streaming subscriptions. Here's how to choose the right one for you.

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Google's ethics board shut down

An independent group set up to oversee Google's artificial intelligence efforts, has been shut down less than a fortnight after it was launched.

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Google wants to start making more money from Maps, and we all know what that means

Hopefully, Google’s reported interest in leaning on Maps as it hunts for new sources of revenue won’t mean the company goes overboard

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Amazon reportedly employs thousands of people to listen to your Alexa conversations

Amazon said it uses these conversations to improve Alexa’s “understanding of human speech.” Bloomberg’s report Wednesday said the voice snippets are tied to device serial numbers and the owner’s first name.

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Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp go down across US, Europe, parts of Asia

All Facebook-owned social media platforms went down across parts of the US, Europe and Asia on Sunday, raising concerns about the social network’s stranglehold on billions of users.

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Internet porn to require ID check

Porn fans will soon have to pass an age identification check to view their favourite adult content online in a bid to stop children from being exposed to the racy material.

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