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Inventive New Comedy 'Upload' Explores (Virtual) Life After Death
Set in 2033, Amazon's new sci-fi series follows a dead character who has been brought back to "life" as a lookalike avatar in a virtual world. Upload is smart, funny — and imaginatively complicated.
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Internet Companies Plan Day Of Action In Support Of Net Neutrality
Major tech companies, small websites and many others are making their case Wednesday in support of an open Internet. Most are protesting plans by the Federal Communications Commission to undo net neutrality, or open Internet, rules.
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European Commission Outlines Plan To Change How Internet Companies Are Taxed
The recent Facebook data-mining scandal is increasing public attention on the way big tech companies pay only minimal taxes in Europe. Now, the European Union wants to change that.
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Automation Comes To McDonald's
We hear a lot about robots eventually taking over jobs in manufacturing, but automation has already hit the service industry. The cashier who takes your order at McDonald's could soon be replaced.
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'The Romanoffs' Feels Like A Short Story Collection Made For The Screen
Each episode of Matthew Weiner's compelling new anthology series looks at a different person who is — or at least claims to be — a descendant of the infamous Romanov clan.
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Sears, Drowning In Red Ink, Finally Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
The filing could mark the end of the struggling retailer, which invented the mail-order catalog business and has been an American institution since the late 19th century.
Month of Daily Demonstrations Begins Outside San Francisco ICE Headquarters
Organizers plan on sending a new set of advocates each day, including lawyers, teachers and health care workers. Protests against national immigration policy have been cropping up all around the city.
Is Netflix On Its Way To World Domination Of Streaming?
Netflix flew past Wall Street expectations and added 7.4 million subscribers globally in the first quarter. But a big entertainment rival could challenge the service that made binge-watching popular.
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EU Hits Google With $5 Billion Fine For Pushing Apps On Android Users
The European Commission found that the tech giant broke EU antitrust rules by requiring manufacturers to pre-install the Google and Chrome apps. Google plans to appeal the record fine.
SCOTUS' Sales Tax Ruling Could Have Consequences For Oregon Businesses
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that internet retailers can be required to collect sales taxes from states where they lack a physical presence.
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