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Apple's disappointing iPhone Air sales are causing major Chinese mobile vendors to scrap or freeze their own ultra-thin phone projects, according to reports coming out of Asia.
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NEW RESOURCES Variety: The Rainbow Project Launches Archive to Chronicle LGBTQ Representation in Children's Television and Film (EXCLUSIVE). "LGBTQ media advocacy organization The Rainbow Project has launched an archive dedicated to chronicling […]
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This recently completed tiny house squeezes a lot of living space into a compact footprint using clever design. Named Tiny House Into the Woods, the upstairs features an unusual layout that includes a large netted area, whi
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Commentary: It's the best time to buy Apple gear, but you might want to skip some items.
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Check out these unbeatable deals featuring the Samsung Galaxy A16 and other top devices for practically free, plus access to America's largest 5G network.
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Most online users have experienced it. You do an online search for healthcare purposes, travel information, or something to buy and soon you're being bombarded with emails and targeted online ads for everything related to your search. That's because browser cookies were tracking you as you performed your searches; they identified you and your activity.
Over the past few years, the online advertising industry has been undergoing a sea change as regulators restricted how cookies can be used and browser providers moved away from their use in response to consumer outcries over privacy.
"They often feel surveilled; some even find it ‘creepy' that a website can show them ads related to their behavior elsewhere," according to a recent study by the HEC Paris Business School.
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