Friday, December 1, 2017

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As-it-happens update December 1, 2017
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Qualcomm and Apple's tit for tat legal battle continues yet again this week with a series of new filings from Qualcomm, one of which seeks to ban some iPhone X sales in the US.
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The Los Angeles auto show delivers its share of innovation and stylish new designs, including some from a galaxy far, far away. A close look at the new vehicles debuting in L.A.
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Google's smart speaker got a little smarter this week, with the addition of a multitasking feature. The new capability makes it possible for the device to accomplish two different missions at the same time.
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In a magazine interview, PlayerUnknown himself Brendan Greene dropped a few details about the console version of his popular shooter.
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Apple has launched a new app today that will allow the company to gather irregular heart rhythm data from the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor.
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Today, the Google Assistant got some cool new tricks, including the ability to find and recommend local services like a plumber, electrician, or locksmith.
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LOS ANGELES - Toyota unveiled an SUV concept at the Los Angeles Auto Show Thursday that targets outdoor enthusiasts, including cyclists and hikers.
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This is not a car. It is something else. Chris Bangle has designed cars for Fiat, Opel, and was lead designer at BMW for 17 years before he started his own design firm, Chris Bangle Associates, in 2009.
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The big news out of Bungie came yesterday, with the arrival of both a major blog post and a podcast that took a hard look at the current state of the game, and promised major improvements in the future—beginning on December 5 with the release of the ...
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FCA is developing a plug-in hybrid version of the all-new 2018 Jeep Wrangler. Here's why. John Rosevear. (TMFMarlowe). Nov 30, 2017 at 8:02PM.
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