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Coming into these I.P.O.s, there were many questions about whether investors were willing to swallow the risk of the latest crop of tech companies.
By Erin Griffith
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Coming into these I.P.O.s, there were many questions about whether investors were willing to swallow the risk of the latest crop of tech companies.
By Erin Griffith

The company said some of the problems described in reviews of its nearly $2,000 Galaxy Fold phone might be due to the removal of a protective film from the display.
By Christine Hauser and Brian X. Chen

YouTube’s C.E.O. spends her days contemplating condoms and bestiality, talking advertisers off the ledge and managing a property the size of Netflix.
By Daisuke Wakabayashi

Here’s a comprehensive comparison of the two services to help you choose your go-to app for hitching rides.
By Brian X. Chen

If your phone is feeling a little laggy, here are some tips to clear out old apps and other things that may be slowing it down.
By Thorin Klosowski

Thomas Fuller, San Francisco bureau chief, knows you cannot rely on cell networks during earthquakes, wildfires and other breaking news catastrophes.
By Thomas Fuller

MoviePass made waves when it launched, but it’s not the only movie subscription designed to lure you to the theater. Here are a few popular ones, who they’re for and whether you’ll save money with one.
By Eric Ravenscraft

Claudio E. Cabrera, who specializes in search engine optimization, describes how he keeps track of what’s hot in search and how that informs coverage — and what the limits are.
By Claudio E. Cabrera

Here is the trick: Let your smartphone do the work.
By J. D. Biersdorfer
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