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How Facebook Incubated the Insurrection - Fri, Jan 15 2021

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Opinion | How Facebook Incubated the Insurrection
The New York Times – Stuart A. Thompson – Jan 14, 2:00 AM

Dominick McGee didn't enter the Capitol during the siege on Jan. 6. He was on the grounds when the mob of Donald Trump supporters broke past police barricades and began smashing windows. But he turned around, heading back to his hotel. Property…

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Sequoia Buys Shares in Elusive Startup Zapier at Multibillion-Dollar Valuation
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Zapier isn't a household name in Silicon Valley, but the world's top venture capitalists have long been trying to own a piece of the booming enterprise software firm. The problem for investors was that Zapier, whose software automates personal…

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Kuo details 2021 MacBook Pro: new design with squared-off sides, MagSafe connector and IO return, Touch Bar removed
9to5Mac – Jan 14, 9:36 PM

Reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today released some interesting details about the upcoming MacBook Pro. Kuo describes this as the first major redesign of the laptop in five years. The new MacBook Pro will feature 14-inch and 16-inch sizes and…

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Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra first look: polished design (and prices)
The Verge – Chaim Gartenberg – Jan 14, 7:00 AM

Samsung's latest flagships are here: the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and the Galaxy S21 Ultra. The first two — which start at $799 and $999, respectively — mark some of the least expensive flagship phones that Samsung has made in…

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Windows 10X is now Microsoft's true answer to Chrome OS
The Verge – Tom Warren – Jan 14, 5:26 AM

After years of waiting, it looks like Microsoft now has a true answer to Chrome OS. A new and near-final version of Windows 10X has leaked, and it offers a first look at the changes Microsoft has made to the upcoming operating system to get it…

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Samsung's Galaxy SmartTag is a $29.99 Tile competitor
The Verge – Dieter Bohn – Jan 14, 7:00 AM

Alongside the new Galaxy S21 phones and Galaxy Buds Pro, Samsung is announcing a small Bluetooth gadget you can use for locating lost items, just like Tile. It's called the Galaxy SmartTag and will ship beginning January 29th. It will retail for…

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