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1. Jeff Bezos could lose his status as the World's richest man. The Amazon founder has announced his split with wife of 25 years MacKenzie Bezos and the divorce settlement could make him lose 50 per cent of his wealth.

2. Mark Zuckerberg is ready with his 2019 personal challenge. Facebook CEO has vowed to host a series of public discussions about the future of technology in society.

3. Tesla flying Roadster is on its way. Replying to a fan's tweet, Elon Musk has confirmed that the new Roadster that he first introduced in 2017 would be able to fly.

4. Are Apple's dark days coming? The iPhone maker is cutting production for new iPhones by about 10 percent, blaming weakness in the Chinese economy and Trump's trade war.

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