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April, 2022

  • 20 April

    Uber, Lyft Drop Mask Mandate, Judge Orders Amazon to Reinstate Fired Employee

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  • 20 April

    Garmin Vivosmart 5: This Fitness Tracker Almost Does It All

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  • 20 April

    Envision Glasses Use AI to Help the Blind Read Documents, Find Objects

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  • 19 April

    Amazon Must Reinstate Activist Employee Fired After Protest, Judge Rules

    Amazon must reinstate a worker it fired two years ago after a protest against the company’s working conditions at a Staten Island, New York, fulfillment center, a judge ruled Monday. Gerald Bryson, a former warehouse employee, is also owed back pay, Benjamin W. Green, an administrative law judge, determined. The judge agreed with a National Labor Relations Board finding that …

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  • 19 April

    Logitech Lift: New Vertical Mouse Is Smaller and, Yes, More Ergonomic

    Logitech makes a lot of mice and they’re all designed to be comfortable to use. But products in its Ergo Series line, which now includes the new Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse, are supposed to offer extra ergonomic advantages. In the case of the Lift, Logitech says its 57-degree vertical design “lifts your wrist into a more natural position” and “takes …

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  • 19 April

    Whole Foods Stores in Austin, Texas, to Get Amazon One Palm

    Whole Foods Market shoppers in Austin, Texas, soon won’t need to pull out payment cards at the cash register, Amazon said Tuesday. The company will roll out its Amazon One palm-scanning technology to let customers pay with a wave of their hands at one store in Austin, and it’ll add six more stores in the region soon after. The system, …

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  • 19 April

    OnePlus N20 5G Is Coming to T

    OnePlus may have just begun selling its 10 Pro 5G last week, but that doesn’t mean the company has stopped churning out new devices. On Tuesday OnePlus announced the new N20 5G, which is a more budget-focused phone that will be exclusive to T-Mobile and its Metro prepaid brand when it launches on April 28 for $282. International availability for …

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  • 19 April

    Apple Expands Recycling Efforts With Gold, Tungsten and Other Elements in Its Products

    Apple on Tuesday announced it’s taken more steps toward its efforts to make its products from recycled materials, with expanded efforts to reuse gold, tungsten, cobalt and other elements. Overall, Apple said nearly 20% of all materials used in its products last year were recycled, its highest level yet. As part of its regular environmental progress report (PDF), published ahead of …

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  • 19 April

    Don’t Want Your Phone Carrier Tracking Your Personal Data? You Can Tell It to Stop

    Similar to tech giants like Facebook and Google, major phone carriers track your personal data, and some use it to sell targeted ads. It’s the kind of practice most of us hurriedly agree to because, well, who has the time to read through the privacy policy of every service you sign up for?  As it turns out, CNET does. Here’s …

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  • 19 April

    Google’s Switch to Android App Now Rolling Out in the Apple App Store

    In an effort to lure iPhone users away, Google is rolling out its Switch to Android app in the Apple App store.  The app helps users more easily migrate data — think photos, videos and contacts — from an iPhone to Google’s Pixel phones, without the need for a cable when making the switch. Google will add support for other …

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