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    NASA administrator on the year ahead: ‘A lot of things have to go right’

    NASA has a big to-do list for 2020, as the agency continues to build its Artemis program with the goal of sending the first woman to the Moon by 2024. This year, NASA also hopes to start launching its astronauts from the US again, after nearly a decade of launching…

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      Bear Robotics, a company making robot waiters, just raised a $32 million round led by SoftBank

      Back in August, we flagged a filing for you that we’d found interesting, one for a now 2.5-year-old, 40-person Redwood City, Calif.,-based startup called Bear Robotics that’s been developing robots that deliver food to restaurant customers. The filing listed a $35.8 million target; Bear Robotics founder and CEO John Ha…

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        Should tech giants slam the encryption door on the government?

        Reuters reported yesterday, citing six sources familiar with the matter, that the FBI pressured Apple into dropping a feature that would allow users to encrypt iPhone backups stored in Apple’s cloud. The decision to abandon plans to end-to-end encrypt iCloud-stored backups was reportedly made about two years ago. The feature,…

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          Get the Google Pixel 3a for just £329 with this Black Friday-matching SIM-free deal

          The Google Pixel 3a is an affordable phone, that is what it was made for after all! So when it comes even further down in price, that is something to celebrate for anyone looking to snag a budget handset. And now (up until February 18), you can go ahead and…

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            Netflix is still saying ‘no’ to ads

            Despite ongoing speculation and investor pressure, Netflix is still declining to adopt an advertising-based business model as a means to boost its revenue, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings confirmed on Tuesday. The company on its Q4 earnings call again shot down the idea of an ad-supported option, with Hastings explaining there’s…

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              Amazon’s first USB-C tablet is $50 off for the first time

              This story is part of a group of stories called Only the best deals on Verge-approved gadgets get the Good Deals stamp of approval, so if you’re looking for a deal on your next gadget or gift from major retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, and more, this is…

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