Pizza Hut is unveiling an automated pizza-making robot in a Toyota Tundra pickup at the SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas on Tuesday. We got an early look.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Sony lists the 20 games coming to PlayStation Classic retro video game console
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This week’s recalls: Millions of pounds of ready-to-eat food, plus Ford Focus cars and BMWs
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Twitter sheds more users amid purge, but revenue and profit surpass expectations
Twitter lost users in the third quarter, the social network said Thursday. But the company’s revenue and net income exceeded Wall Street expectations.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook supports stricter data privacy laws, warns of ‘data industrial complex’
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Recall hits millions of pounds of food from Harris Teeter, 7-Eleven, Kroger and more
Ready-to-eat foods at retailers such as Harris Teeter, Kroger and Walmart have been recalled over risk of listeria and salmonella contamination.
Wendy’s french fries deal alert: Any size fries for $1 starting Monday
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