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Apple says Spotify wants 'preferential treatment' for iOS app

It didn't take long for Apple to respond to Spotify's claim that it's using App Store approvals a way to handle competitors.

Hyperloop One co-founder reportedly leaves the company (update: confirmed)

Just over a month after its propulsion test in the Nevada desert, there's a major staff shakeup at Hyperloop One.

Hubble photographs Jupiter's dramatic auroras

The wispy, glowing veil sitting on top of Jupiter in the image above is actually a humongous aurora captured on cam by Hubble.

Earth's ozone is on the path to recovery

Good news from the stratosphere: the Earth's ozone layer is healing, the New York Times reports.

Lionsgate and Starz join forces to compete with HBO, Netflix

In an effort to compete with the likes of HBO and Netflix, Lionsgate Entertainment and Starz are joining forces.

Spotify: Apple is holding up app approval to squash competition

How do you catch up with the biggest music streaming service? Well, not approving app updates is one tactic, and Spotify says Apple is doing just that.

Android N? More like Android Nougat

The next version of Android is dubbed "Nougat," Google revealed on Snapchat this morning (because of course it did).

Google's undersea cable connecting US and Japan is now live

The $300 million trans-Pacific undersea cable backed by six companies, including Google, that connects Japan and the US is now online.

AMD's Radeon RX 480 is the new king of budget video cards

Instead of trying to build the biggest and most powerful video card on the market, AMD aimed at the low end with the Radeon RX 480.

Huawei's MateBook is beautiful, but fundamentally flawed

For many people, Huawei isn't a name they associate with premium gadgetry. Sure, it's the world's third-biggest smartphone maker, and in China, it's gained a reputation for quality.

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