
Lisa Eadicicco
Tech Editor at CNN Business
Senior editor and occasional video host @CNET covering phones, AI, and other consumer tech stuff. Ex-Business Insider, TIME, Tom's Guide, and Laptop Mag.
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1 week ago |
local3news.com | Lisa Eadicicco
Quienes compren un nuevo smartphone o computadora podrían evitar el impacto de los aranceles. Al menos, por ahora. El presidente Donald Trump emitió un memorando el 11 de abril en el que declara que ciertos productos electrónicos, incluyendo computadoras, smartphones y algunos componentes, no estarán sujetos a los aranceles recíprocos impuestos a las importaciones procedentes de China.
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1 week ago |
thesouthern.com | Clare Duffy |Auzinea Bacon |Lisa Eadicicco |Emily Condon
Washington DC (CNN) — CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta’s acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp on the stand this week during the start of trial over the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade Commission. But, it turns out, Zuckerberg predicted that he might find himself in this position years ago – and even proposed the idea of spinning off Instagram himself. kAm%92EkDA2?m k^DA2?mH2D @?6 @7 D6G6C2= E2<62H2JD 7C@> >@C6 E92?
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1 week ago |
channel3000.com | Clare Duffy |Auzinea Bacon |Lisa Eadicicco |Emily Condon
Washington DC (CNN) — CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta’s acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp on the stand this week during the start of trial over the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade Commission. But, it turns out, Zuckerberg predicted that he might find himself in this position years ago – and even proposed the idea of spinning off Instagram himself.
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Clare Duffy |Auzinea Bacon |Lisa Eadicicco |Emily Condon
Washington DC CNN — CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta’s acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp on the stand this week during the start of trial over the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade Commission. But, it turns out, Zuckerberg predicted that he might find himself in this position years ago – and even proposed the idea of spinning off Instagram himself.
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1 week ago |
cnn.com | Lisa Eadicicco
New York CNN — Those shopping for a new smartphone or computer may be spared from tariff-induced sticker shock. At least, for now. President Donald Trump issued a memorandum on April 11 saying certain electronics — including computers, smartphones and some components — won’t be subject to the reciprocal tariffs imposed on imports from China.
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