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- New WikiLeaks documents fuel tension between intelligence agencies and the tech sector.
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- Facebook is now going to offer 4-months of paid parental leave for all of its full-time employees, world wide on.wsj.com/1PgFqHo
- The everyday hurdles of managing teams remotely is one reason behind the delay of ‘Cyberpunk 2077,’ a new videogame featuring Keanu Reeves set for release this week
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- Mobile vs. desktop: 85% of time Twitter users spent on Twitter happened on a mobile device. on.wsj.com/1gSsENd
- No more tangled earbuds. @michaelhsu108 has the best cord-wrapping technique we've seen yet. on.wsj.com/LQv3em
- On Monday, self-driving Ford Fusions owned by Uber began to roll through Pittsburgh on.wsj.com/2cmZEUj 🔓
- Samsung's Gear Fit is a step in the right direction for smartwatches, but it's not perfect: on.wsj.com/1e8jdd4
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