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Walmart wants access to your fridge
TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press Delivery workers who drop off Walmart groceries may soon also get access to your kitchen and stock your refrigerator — even if you're not home. The world's largest retailer announced Friday that is testing a delivery program in Silicon Valley that … Cool or creepy? Walmart to deliver food and put it in fridgeCNNMoney Walmart explores delivering groceries to your fridge – even when you're not homePress Herald Wal-Mart tests direct-to-fridge; Amazon ups restaurant gameReuters Fortune –TheStreet.com –USA TODAY –U.S. News & World Report all 85 news articles » |
Reuters |
Sprint hired Trump-connected lobbyist amid deal talks
Reuters FILE PHOTO: A Sprint store logo is pictured on a building in Boca Raton, Florida March 19, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo. WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Sprint Corp (S.N) hired a lobbying firm with close ties to U.S. President Donald Trump's … Report: T-Mobile, Sprint close to merger agreementThe Hill Sprint, T-Mobile edge closer to merger: reportCBS News The nightmare T-Mobile Sprint merger is close to happeningBGR TheStreet.com –CNBC –Kansas City Star –Seeking Alpha all 86 news articles » |
SFGate |
Melinda Gates wishes she waited longer before giving her kids cellphones
SFGate Melinda Gates wrote in a recent Washington Post op-ed, "I probably would have waited longer before putting a computer in my children's pockets. Her comment might come as a surprise since her husband Bill Gates co-founded one of the world's most … Bill Gates on global health, DACA and “ctrl-alt-delete”WDEF News 12 Bill Gates reveals what he would change if he could travel back in time: Control+Alt+DeleteThe Independent Bill Gates reveals one big decision he would rethink if he could turn back timeNew Zealand Herald Newsmax –New Delhi Times –AOL –kfor.com all 108 news articles » |
New York Times |
Why the Equifax Breach Stings So Bad
New York Times A Volkswagen dealership in Kentucky. Data provided by Equifax and the other two big credit reporting agencies determines how much people pay when borrowing to buy cars or to make other major purchases. Credit Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg. Among the … This Week In Credit Card News: Why US Was Primed For Disaster Like Equifax; Card Delinquencies RiseForbes Congress criticizes Equifax data breach, but tighter regulations aren't likelyChristian Science Monitor Why Equifax's error wasn't hiring someone with a music degreeEngadget Harvard Business Review –Idaho Statesman –Allentown Morning Call –Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all 85 news articles » |
CNET |
Here's how Apple tried to sell me on the iPhone 8
CNET Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives. apple-store-iphone-8-launch-london-7. Could the wily Apple store employees sell me? No, they could not. Andrew Hoyle/CNET. Outside, there was a trolley filled … Did a Study Prove That Apple Slows Down iPhones to Boost Sales of New Ones?snopes.com |
Washington Post |
Solar industry roiled by trade ruling that some fear could lead to tariffs
Washington Post This story has been updated. The U.S. solar industry was roiled on Friday by a unanimous ruling in a much watched international trade case — one that some industry leaders fear could lead to steep new tariffs on imported crystalline silicon solar cells. Creating Test for Trump, Panel Says Imported Solar Gear Hurts US FirmsNew York Times Ruling Finds Solar Panels From China Hurt US MakersNPR Solar industry braces for giant blow, as Trump gets his opportunity for tariffsThinkProgress Greentech Media –Fortune –BBC News –BuzzFeed News all 129 news articles » |