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Fortune's Adam Lashinsky on the iPhone’s 10th Anniversary
Jan. 9 marks the 10th anniversary of Apple's iPhone. Fortune's Adam Lashinsky reflects on what made the device revolutionary.
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Digital Trends' Jeremy Kaplan on Marissa Mayer's Future Role
What role will Marissa Mayer play in the future? Digital Trends' Jeremy Kaplan says given her tenure at Yahoo, she's unhireable.
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Resy on Airbnb's Recent $13 Million Valuation
The way Resy thinks about Airbnb, Ben Leventhal says, is to help them find restaurants that make sense for its customer base.
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Do We Want a Foldable Phone? CNET's Roger Cheng Says Probably Not
CNET’s Roger Cheng, on Samsung’s concept Galaxy X foldable phone: "The Galaxy Gimmick is what they should call it."
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Piper Jaffray on Potential of Hulu Live TV
Hulu Live TV is generating a lot of Buzz. Find out what Piper Jaffray has to say on the potential it will bring to the growing market.
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Dash Radio Brings Free Radio Into the Streaming Era
By being ad-free, Dash Radio is keeping traditional FM radio up at night.
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Gameranx's Jake Baldino on the Nintendo Switch
Gameranx’s Jake Baldino says the multiplayer component of the Nintendo Switch's design will drive interest and purchases.
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Quartz's Michael J. Coren on Microsoft's Patent for a Surface Phone
To Quartz’s Michael J. Coren, a foldable Surface phone could be the only opportunity for Microsoft to get back into the smartphone market.
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Ford's Tom Barnes Shows Off the 2018 Ford Mustang
Ford introduced the 2018 Mustang today. Engineering manager Tom Barnes showed us the sports car's new interior.
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How Facebook Sees Groups Contributing To A 'Social Infrastructure'
Facebook wants groups to contribute more to a 'social infrastructure.' Find out how here on Cheddar.
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Could Facebook Be Damaged by ZeniMax?
What’s surprising to Business Insider’s Alex Heath in Zuckerberg’s testimony is that he said Facebook did due-diligence on Oculus over the course of only one weekend.
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A Car That Tracks Your Mood? Seth Fletcher Says It's In the Works
Could the cars of the future track your mood? Scientific American’s Seth Fletcher says the tech is in the works by Honda and Toyota.
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ComputerWorld's Matthew Hamblen on Need for Cybersecurity Experts
Homeland Security says the shortage of cybersecurity experts is a myth, but Computerworld’s Matt Hamblen says private firms have a strong need for these professionals.
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Politico's Eli Stokols on What to Watch for in Tomorrow's Inauguration
Politico’s Eli Stokols wonders if Trump will describe a unifying vision on Inauguration Day, which he hasn't mentioned in speeches given since election night.
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CNET's Ben Fox Rubin on Retailers Utilizing Tech
Though CNET’s Ben Fox Rubin saw many retail-service robots at CES, he wonders if they'll bring shoppers to brick-and-mortar.
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The Weather Channel's Parker- Climate Change Shouldn't be Denied
The Weather Channel's Kait Parker joined Cheddar to discuss the science of climate change and the growing concerns in Florida
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What Will Happen to Trump and POTUS's Twitter Accounts?
What's going to happen to the @POTUS and @realDonaldTrump @Twitter handles after the inauguration? Tech Insider’s Steve Kovach explains.
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Why David Chang's Ando Is Delivery Only
David Chang’s Ando uses a delivery-first model, CEO Hooman Radfar says, because it extends the scale of more traditional restaurants.
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Why Did Samsung Hold a Press Conference for Its Battery Woes?
Why did Samsung hold a press conference for its Note 7 battery findings? TechCrunch’s Brian Heater says upcoming earnings may have played a factor in its decision to broadcast its report.
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Matt Taibbi on the Media's Relationship With America
Rolling Stone’s Matt Taibbi says for the media to reconnect with America, they have to go back to "being obnoxious" and not on anyone's team.
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If Not Computer Science, What Degree Should You Get?
We will see an increase in demand for design majors in 3-10 years, Accenture’s Paul Daugherty predicts, to create new interfaces.
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VF Hive's Abigail Tracy on Trump Hotels' Domestic Deals
Though the Trump family’s domestic deals might not violate the Constitution, VF Hive’s Abigail Tracy says there’s still concerns over Mar-A-Lago and potential access to the president.
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Apple Moves Away From Key Suppliers
Apple has made the choice to move away from some of its main, key suppliers. Why the move? Find out here on Cheddar.
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Washington Examiner's Gabby Morrongiello- US-Russia Relations in Peril
The Washington Examiner joined Cheddar to discuss the growing tension between Russia and U.S. relations. What's next for Trump and Putin? Find out here on Cheddar.