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April, 2021

  • 24 April

    These Good Samaritans Are Trying To Provide Oxygen To Hospitals, Patients: See List

    Our country is battling with the second wave of COVID-19 and our hospitals are going through dire situations. Hospitals urgently need more oxygen cylinders and concentrators to save as many lives as possible. Here’s a list of individuals/ groups working to supply oxygen to the hospitals: 1. Democracy People Foundation: Mission Oxygen Democracy People Foundation …

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  • 23 April

    AirTags are now available for preorder: How to buy Apple’s $29 tracker

    We’ve waited for years and now they’re here: Apple’s new AirTags. Apple revealed the trackers at its Spring Loaded virtual launch event on Tuesday, and they’re now available for preorder. AirTags start at $29 for one (£29, AU$45), or you can buy a pack of four for $99 (£99, AU$149). They ship and hit store shelves on April 30.  Similar to …

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  • 23 April

    Spotify to launch podcast subscriptions without any creator ‘tax,’ report says

    Spotify next week will unveil its own podcast subscription program, which won’t charge podcasters or take a commission off their subscriptions, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter. The news comes days after competitor Apple revealed its own podcast subscription option, one that carries a fee — sometimes referred to as a “tax” — of as much …

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  • 23 April

    My new favorite drone for kids is on sale for just $29 (Update: Sold out)

    Please buy your kid a drone. They’re so fun! And there are zero screens involved. Still not convinced? The cost of entry is surprisingly low, especially today.  For a limited time, and while supplies last, Amazon seller DS-I has the Tomzon A31 mini drone for $29 when you clip the on-page $5-off coupon and then apply promo code DRONEA31 at …

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  • 23 April

    Get a pair of rechargeable, handheld magnetic LED work lights for just $13

    When you’re under the hood of your car, fixing a leak under your sink or trying to read the fuse box in the basement, extra light is always appreciated. I’ve always loved those wand-shaped work lights that you can hold, stand on the floor or hang from a hook, depending on where you need the light to be. Here’s a …

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  • 23 April

    Google Guacamole will let you use voice assistant without saying ‘Hey, Google,’ report says

    Google has reportedly kicked off internal testing for a new feature, called Guacamole, that would allow you to use the voice assistant without saying “Hey, Google.” It would let Google Assistant users perform quick voice tasks like answering calls or turning off alarms and timers without needing to say the trigger words, according to reports Friday from 9to5Google and Android …

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  • 23 April

    How to use Zoom Escaper, a sneaky tool for getting out of your video calls

    Tired of the endless parade of Zoom meetings, and the anxiety they can cause? Enter Zoom Escaper, a tool that allows you to sabotage your own audio call with the urgent sounds of a barking dog, crying baby, construction noise or wind, giving you the perfect excuse to drop off a call. Zoom Escaper is a piece of free software created …

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  • 23 April

    Amazon Prime Day rumored to return to July dates

    This story is part of Amazon Prime Day, CNET’s guide to everything you need to know and how to find the best deals. Amazon Prime Day could be returning to July. Amazon has held the shopping event in July since it began back in 2015, but Prime Day 2020 was bumped to October due to logistical difficulties caused by the …

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  • 23 April

    OnePlus Watch review: It would be hard to recommend this smartwatch, honestly

    The OnePlus Watch looks and feels like a premium smartwatch without the price tag to match. For $159 (£149, roughly AU$270) the OnePlus Watch offers basic smartwatch features like getting notifications from your phone, plus advanced health features like blood oxygen monitoring, high and low heart rate alerts and a big battery that can last for a week or more. …

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  • 23 April

    Roku Voice Remote Pro review: An affordable upgrade in need of a smarter assistant

    Roku’s new Voice Remote Pro is the company’s biggest update in years to its controller. In typical Roku fashion, it largely keeps the same look and feel of the company’s other remotes, but the $30 accessory has some big under-the-hood improvements — most notably a mid-field mic for voice control and a rechargeable battery.  Both of these features are great …

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