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Empty spots at Chicago-area malls could get new life as coworking spaces, including some retail space for entrepreneurs to sell their stuff to curious shoppers.

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Empty spots at Chicago-area malls could get new life as coworking spaces, including some retail space for entrepreneurs to sell their stuff to curious shoppers.

Run, don't walk, to replace your iPhone battery for $29

Rarely is tech advice this cut-and-dry: If you bought an iPhone in 2016 or earlier, make an appointment at a Genius Bar as soon as possible. Apple just started a program that can make old iPhones feel new again — for just $29.

AT&T to offer mobile 5G wireless phone service this year

AT&T wants to be the first U.S. carrier to bring fifth-generation, or 5G, service to phones — and the company says it'll land in 2018.

Illinois House panel to study how bitcoin's underlying technology can aid government

The house has formed a subcommittee to vet bitcoin legislation and study the potential use of its underlying technology.

Spotify files to go public as it faces a $1.6-billion copyright infringement suit

Spotify has confidentially filed paperwork for an initial public offering, a person familiar with the matter said. Meanwhile, Wixen is suing Spotify for at least $1.6 billion, alleging that the digital music streaming service violated copyright on over 10,000 songs.

An Amazon, Target deal would mean a very different shopping experience

For customers, an Amazon-Target combo would provide many more products, new technology for buying or browsing and greater delivery options.

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