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Wendy’s Is Going To Install Self-Ordering Machines In 1,000 Stores

Fast-food giant Wendy's plans to install self-ordering kiosks in around 1,000 of its franchises across the US at the end of this year.

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The Magic In Costco's Warehouse

Costco became a phenomenon by doing things its own way. But with Amazon ever more powerful, millennial shoppers burgeoning and a new generation of leaders awaiting its turn, can the company preserve...

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McDonald's Now Allowing Job Seekers To Submit Preliminary Applications Via...

Applicants can send a 10-second video with unique filters to receive a link to the McDonalds application page.

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Facebook And Google Duped By $100M Payment Scam

In 2013, a 40-something Lithuanian named Evaldas Rimasauskas allegedly hatched an elaborate scheme to defraud US tech companies. And it worked, for a while.

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Americans Are Still Terrible At Taking Vacations

They collectively sacrificed 662 million vacation days last year.

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Google's Elite Hacker SWAT Team Versus Everyone Else

Google's Project Zero is securing the Internet on its own terms. Is that a problem?

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AMD Is About To Make A Comback

CEO Lisa Su hopes new chips for AI and servers can drive the company's comeback.

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How Casper Flipped The Mattress Industry

Casper is the latest and arguably most successful in a class of upstarts turning mundane, unloved consumer products like beds, toothbrushes, suitcases, water bottles, and vitamins into something...

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Juicero — Maker Of The Infamous $400 Juicer — Is Shutting Down

The announcement on the company’s website comes after the startup said in July that it was undergoing a “strategic shift” to more quickly lower the cost of its $399 juicers and $5-7 juice packs filled...

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The Story Behind That Viral Eagle Creek Fire Golf Photo

"The golfers and I were not actually in any danger. When I was done taking pictures, I walked over to them and we talked about how crazy and surreal and horrifying this event is"

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Inside T-Mobile's Big, Brash Comeback

While it remains far behind Verizon and AT&T in number of subscribers, T-Mobile has undeniable momentum.

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How Nick Saban Keeps Alabama Football Rolling

The coach has won five titles in nine years by relying on constant self-disruption.

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AT&T Is Sneakily Raising Almost $1 Billion With A Higher Fee Buried On...

The carrier quietly raised its "administrative fee," a tiny line item at the bottom of monthly bills, to $1.99 from 76 cents.

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Architect Frank Gehry: How I Got Started

"In the early days, they hire you because they know you’re struggling, and they think they can get you cheap. In the later days, when you have a name, they just want your name."

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Fake Porn Videos Are Terrorizing Women. Do We Need A Law To Stop Them?

While the law may be on their side, victims also face considerable obstacles — ones that are familiar to those who have sought to confront other forms of online harassment.

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How The Kleiner Perkins Empire Fell

Once the very embodiment of Silicon Valley venture capital, the storied firm has suffered a two-decade losing streak. It missed the era’s hottest companies, took a disastrous detour into renewable...

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These Aerial Photos Capture Silicon Valley's Vibe

Silicon Valley is synonymous with innovation, high tech and grind. Aerial photographer Cameron Davidson sees those same big ideas translate from inside company walls to hundreds of feet above ground.

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Inside Google's Civil War

Some employees say Google is losing touch with its "Don't be evil" motto. What happens when an empowered tech workforce rebels?

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In Hindsight: How Warby Parker Got Its Start

How a group of Wharton MBA students took on Big Eyewear and made a difference.

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Meet The A.I. Landlord That's Building A Single-Family-Home Empire

Data science helped Amherst Holdings CEO Sean Dobson make a fortune in the housing crash. Now he's deploying A.I. to profit from properties that most investors wouldn’t touch.

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