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The startup that pays people to legally hack companies like Nintendo and Uber is adding an industry veteran as a new board memberThe startup that pays people to legally hack companies like Nintendo and Uber is adding an industry veteran as a new board member (BIPrime)
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Three new Samsung devices just leaked through the company's own appThree previously unseen wearables appeared in an official Samsung app.
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Five companies bid to supply New York with offshore wind powerFive companies, including Norway's Equinor, Denmark's Orsted and Franc...
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Trump company ditches plans for new hotels: NYTThe company overseeing President Donald Trump's business dealings has dropped plans to develop two new lines of hotels, citing what it calls a hostile political climate, The New York Times reported Thursday. In 2016 and 2017 the Trump Organization announced plans for the two new brands, called Scion
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Amazon dumped New York, but cities still wooing the company
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Amazon's exit could scare off tech companies from New YorkNEW YORK (AP) — Amazon jilted New York City on Valentine's Day, scrapping plans to build a massive headquarters campus in Queens amid fierce opposition from politicians angry about nearly $3 billion in tax breaks and the company's anti-union stance. With millions of jobs and a bustling economy, New York can withstand the blow, but experts say the decision by the e-commerce giant to walk away and take with it 25,000 promised jobs could scare off other companies considering moving to or expanding in the city, which wants to be seen as the Silicon Valley of the East Coast.
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