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  1. Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick Called Out By Four US Senators Over 'Lack Of Accountability'
    Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick Called Out By Four US Senators Over 'Lack Of Accountability'

    Four US Senators have called out Bobby Kotick ahead of the FTC's probe of the $68.7 billion Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal.

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  2. Amazon and Amazon Fresh 2022: How to Cancel an Order
    Amazon and Amazon Fresh 2022: How to Cancel an Order

    Amazon makes it easy for customers to place an order. If you have accidentally ordered the wrong item or just changed your mind, you can cancel your order and get your money back.

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  3. WATCH: The Daily Wire's co-CEO explains why he launched Jeremy's Razors to compete with woke companies
    WATCH: The Daily Wire's co-CEO explains why he launched Jeremy's Razors to compete with woke companies

    In its first 72 hours, Jeremy's Razors sold 30,000 razor kits and razor blade subscriptions.

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  4. Apple boosting supply chain capacity for MacBook Pro miniLED panels
    Apple boosting supply chain capacity for MacBook Pro miniLED panels

    A report from early this week showed that Apple sold in the last quarter of 2021 more MacBook Pro with miniLED display than all high-end OLED notebook manufacturers combined. 

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  5. Fortnite Season 2 Has Already Raised $70 Million For Ukraine Relief
    Fortnite Season 2 Has Already Raised $70 Million For Ukraine Relief

    Epic and Xbox are donating proceeds from Fortnite to support humanitarian aid in Ukraine.

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  6. Netflix is getting more expensive – Here’s what you need to know
    Netflix is getting more expensive – Here’s what you need to know

    Netflix’s previously-announced price increase is officially starting to go into effect for many customers. Netflix announced its plans for a price increase in January, starting first with new customers. 

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  7. Bloomberg: Apple planning new hardware subscription service for iPhone and iPad
    Bloomberg: Apple planning new hardware subscription service for iPhone and iPad

    Apple is planning a major change for how customers buy hardware products, starting as soon as later this year with the iPhone. According to a new report from Bloomberg, Apple is planning to let users buy iPhone and iPad...

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  8. Taobao internal testing WeChat payment
    Taobao internal testing WeChat payment

    "Interconnection" has ushered in new progress. Netizens found that after placing an order on Taobao App, they can choose the payment method of WeChat payment.

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  9. Poll: Would you be interested in an ‘Apple hardware subscription’ for the latest iPhone and iPad?
    Poll: Would you be interested in an ‘Apple hardware subscription’ for the latest iPhone and iPad?

    What if Apple changed the way you buy the latest iPhone and iPad to a subscription model? According to a report by Bloomberg, this could soon change as the company is planning to let users buy iPhone and iPad hardware “similar...

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  10. Report: New miniLED MacBook Pros outsell all OLED laptops combined
    Report: New miniLED MacBook Pros outsell all OLED laptops combined

    A new report by Display Supply Chain Consultants shows Apple led the advanced notebooks market during Q4 2021 with a 54% share thanks to the new MacBook Pro with miniLED display.

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  11. European sanctions against Apple and other tech giants need to become ‘more and more severe’
    European sanctions against Apple and other tech giants need to become ‘more and more severe’

    European sanctions against Apple and other tech giants need to be much more severe if companies are to take them seriously, argues the bloc’s competition watchdog.

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  12. Apple TV app on Android and Google TV now blocks movie rentals and purchases
    Apple TV app on Android and Google TV now blocks movie rentals and purchases

    The Apple TV app on both Android TV and Google TV no longer offers the option to buy or rent movies, while Apple TV+ subscriptions can still be purchased.

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