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March 30, 2018

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The Friday Exit

At Amazon's Monee warehouse, robot co-workers are the new normal

Friday, Mar 30

Amazon's fulfillment center in Monee keeps up with customer orders by relying on more than 2,000 employees — and a fleet of 320-pound orange robots. 

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Study: Being forgetful might actually mean you're smart

You can relax if remembering everything is not your strong suit. Recent research makes the case that being forgetful can be a strength — in fact, selective memory can even be a sign of stronger intelligence.

Apple draws tech world's eyes to Chicago's Lane Tech with launch event for new school-focused iPad

Apple brought its hoopla machine to a Chicago high school Tuesday, announcing a new iPad with a slew of software and features that cater to students and their teachers.

Uber reaches settlement with family of victim killed by self-driving vehicle

The family of 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg, who was killed earlier this month when she was hit by one of Uber's self-driving vehicles in Tempe, Arizona, has reached a settlement with the ride-hailing giant.

Facebook VP justified bullying, terrorism as costs of network's 'growth'

In a 2016 employee memo that was leaked this week, a Facebook executive defended the company's questionable data mining practices and championed the growth of social media at any cost — apparently even death.

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