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Here s what s on the Tuesday menu.

ICYMI: Russia says Google violated antitrust laws by requiring its apps to be pre-installed on Android phones.

Attacks on Cisco routers could allow undetected theft of data, security firm FireEye said today.

Facebook is working with Germany in effort to battle racist and hate posts amid Europe s refugee crisis.

Twitter has a partnership with San Francisco startup Stripe to allow merchants to add buy buttons to their tweets.

San Francisco startup Instacart is teaming up with Target on grocery delivery in Target s hometown of Minneapolis.

Uber and Lyft get permission to operate in Las Vegas.

Rocket science: Blue Origin, the Jeff Bezos company, announces plans to build a space facility in Florida.

Autonomous, on-demand Mercedes-Benz vehicles? Daimler CEO says it s a concrete development goal of ours.

Spotify CEO Daniel Ek says the music-streaming service continues to gain customers (but didn t say how many) after the debut of Apple Music.

Salesforce unveils IoT Cloud to track events /big data relayed by smart devices. (WSJ)

Flickr working on enabling virtual-reality viewing of 360-degree photos.

 

Photo: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, left, unveils the new rocket as Florida Gov. Rick Scott, right, applauds during a news conference at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Sept. 15, 2015. Bezos announced a $200 million investment to build the rockets and capsules in the state and launch them using the historic Launch Complex 36. (Phelan M. Ebenhack/Associated Press)