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Cassie Sainsbury’s Alleged Innocence Is Hidden Behind A Lock Screen Pattern
Accused drug mule Cassie Sainsbury has another twist in the story she’s told a Colombian court where she’s on trial for allegedly attempting to traffick 5.8kg of cocaine: she’s innocent, and the proof is on her phone. Behind a lock screen password pattern she can’t remember.
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Apple’s Foreign Workers, Tax Record And Idealism Get The 60 Minutes Treatment
In the episode of the American 60 Minutes that aired yesterday, host Charlie Rose took a long and detailed look at America’s most valuable company, from the overly complicated job interviews, to labour conditions and the CEO’s sexual orientation.
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Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey’s 60 Minutes Interview In Exactly 140 Characters
Last night’s 60 Minutes in the US featured Twitter founder Jack Dorsey timidly answering questions about his company Square, not having an office or desk, and tweeting. Riveting stuff.
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Paul Allen Dishes Out Gossip On Bill Gates (And His Yacht)
Yesterday, a new book on Bill Gates and Microsoft hit store shelves – Idea Man. Only this one has been penned by Microsoft co-creator Paul Allen, who appeared on 60 Minutes to talk about the early days of Microsoft; the computers they were writing software on, and just what went wrong along the way between…