Geek Pilgrimage: Shanghai fake markets
If you're looking for a counterfeit iPhone which dies in your hand then China's Shanghai is your ultimate shopping destination.
If you're looking for a counterfeit iPhone which dies in your hand then China's Shanghai is your ultimate shopping destination.
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Letting anyone accept Apple Pay, Android Pay and credit cards on-the-spot, Square's tiny contactless reader puts a pop-up store in your pocket.
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One person's fake news is another's explosive revelation, so how can Google, Facebook and others cut to the truth of the matter?
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