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- Feb 15 ’20
Pathologists debunk 13 coronavirus myths
Business Insider asked the Senior Director of NYC Health + Hospitals System-wide Special Pathogens Program and a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University to debunk 13 of the most common coronavirus myths. They explain that getting the virus i…
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- Dec 12 ’19
Watch Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket go to space and land back on Earth
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin continues to test its New Shepard reusable rocket. Like Elon Musk’s SpaceX, the rocket is reusable, and designed to land upright back on Earth after each flight. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.
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- Alexandra Appolonia for Business InsiderNov 21 ’19
How BlackBerry went from controlling the smartphone market to a phone of the past
BlackBerry controlled 50% of the smartphone market in the US and 20% globally at one time. Despite being one of the first smartphones, it failed to innovate and became complacent in how the smartphone market was changing. There was an updated iPhone …
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- Alexandra Appolonia for Business InsiderOct 15 ’19
Watch Google reveal the new Nest Mini, which is an updated Home Mini
At its 2019 “Made by Google” event, Google showed off the next version of its Home Mini, now called the Nest Mini. The device finally comes with a notch to be mounted to a wall, along with a few new features. The Nest Mini retails for $49 and will be…
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- Alexandra Appolonia for Business InsiderSep 10 ’19
Watch Apple unveil the new iPad that has a 10.2″ screen and supports Apple pencil
Apple unveiled a new iPad model at its September 2019 event. The new iPad is the 7th generation of the device, has a 10.2″ screen, will support the Apple pencil, and has a retail price of $329. Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.
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- Alexandra Appolonia for Business InsiderAug 07 ’19
This company turns shredded plastic and clothing into new bottles for Pepsi, Evian, and Coca-Cola
Plastic waste can take up to 1,000 years to break down. Every year, manufacturers burn $80 to $120 billion worth of fossil fuels to make single-use plastic items, like water and soda bottles. Even if plastics are recycled, the process requires additi…
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- Jul 24 ’19
Facebook’s scandals aren’t enough for people to stop using it. Here’s how the company has held up through data hacks, lawsuits, and massive security threats.
Facebook has been slammed with a record $5 billion penalty over its handling of user data following the Cambridge Analytica breach in 2018 that affected 30 million users. The social media company has been buried in scandals over the last two years, f…
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- Alexandra Appolonia for Business InsiderJul 11 ’19
I cleaned my entire apartment with 4 of Amazon’s highest-rated cleaning robots, but I could’ve done a much better job myself
There are many different cleaning robots that vacuum, mop, wipe down windows, and even scrub toilets. I tested four of Amazon’s highest-rated cleaning robots to clean my entire apartment: the Eufy Robovac, the iRobot Braava Jet, the Hobot window robo…
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- Alexandra Appolonia for Business InsiderJun 06 ’19
23 useful iPhone tricks and hidden features to make your life easier
You may not be using your iPhone to its fullest potential. The iPhone can do a lot, but many of its best features are buried in various menus you may not even know about. From perfect overhead shots to a hidden dark mode, watch the video above for 23…
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- Jun 06 ’19
It’s time for iTunes to die, even though it was key to Apple’s early success
At its 2019 Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced that iTunes as we know it will no longer exist. iTunes will be replaced by Apple Music, Podcasts, and Apple TV apps. In retrospect, iTunes was one of the most important products Apple ever m…
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