Business Stories from September 10, 2016 (Change date)
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Adult audiences drive 'Sully's' big $35.5 million landingSep 13, 2016 3:22 pm - LOS ANGELES - Adult audiences turned out in droves to take the plunge with "Sully," director Clint Eastwood's dramatization of the Miracle on the Hudson. The film took f...
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Lockheed Martin designed simple technology to scoop up asteroid dirtSep 12, 2016 10:54 am - One of the most amazing pieces of technology to emerge from Lockheed Martin's laboratories is a simple circular canister designed to hold nothing more than dirt, gravel ...
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App reviews: Candid, MimoSep 12, 2016 7:37 am - Candid Can a social network support both anonymity and - a much rarer quality online - politeness? That's the aim of Candid, which is designed to let people unburde...
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App review: Discover new playlists with Wonder.fmSep 12, 2016 7:37 am - Every year on my birthday, one of my best friends gives me a mix CD (or, in recent years, a Spotify playlist) with new music that she thinks I'd like. I look forward to ...
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YouTubers are accusing the site of rampant censorshipSep 10, 2016 7:20 am - YouTube is the third-largest website on Earth, a behemoth viewed by millions each day. It's also "over" - or on the brink of it - according to a group of outraged creato...
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Inside Activision's plan to make its gaming league the next ESPNSep 12, 2016 7:52 am - Players on headsets exchange strategy as two teams fire away at each other through the rubble of a virtual city. Thousands of video-game fans in an arena cheer as the cl...
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When a commercial rocket blows up, who pays?Sep 11, 2016 9:07 am - When the SpaceX rocket exploded on a Florida launchpad Sept. 1, the first thought that probably came to mind was thank heavens there weren't any astronauts on board. The...
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FBI wants to be cool enough to recruit hackersSep 12, 2016 10:54 am - The FBI has struggled for years to attract enough fresh hacker talent to defend America's computers. One problem? A culture clash between elite coders who are attracted ...
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How sports teams choose their tech gearSep 12, 2016 7:37 am - Since at least the 1930s, according to baseball historians, Major League Baseball clubs have kept phones in their dugouts and bullpens. Historians aren't really sure whe...
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You can vote on the next emoji you want to seeSep 12, 2016 6:08 am - The internet's obsessed with new emoji: pitching them, petitioning for them, arguing about their exact designs and details. But regular users have rarely had a way to be...
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