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July 21, 201503:09
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Temu faces 2 class-action lawsuits over data privacy concerns
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00:30The cutting-edge way doctors are using AI to save lives
03:30Retro tech is becoming trendy again — and selling for big bucks
02:54Lawsuit claims apps like Tinder, Hinge are designed to addict users
02:48Why some major phone companies are hanging up on the landline
02:48Microsoft shows off new AI-powered chatbot in Super Bowl ad
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03:46Microsoft's Satya Nadella on AI and potential election interference
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The parent company of the website for married people who want to have affairs denies hackers’ claims that a permanent-delete function offered to customers never actually deleted their information. Now Ashley Madison users are worried that such details as their names, credit card information, and even nude photos and secret sexual fantasies could be exposed. NBC’s Tom Costello reports.July 21, 2015
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Temu faces 2 class-action lawsuits over data privacy concerns
03:06AT&T offers $5 credit to customers affected by nationwide outage
00:30The cutting-edge way doctors are using AI to save lives
03:30Retro tech is becoming trendy again — and selling for big bucks
02:54Lawsuit claims apps like Tinder, Hinge are designed to addict users
02:48Why some major phone companies are hanging up on the landline
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