Month: January 2021

Walmart is expanding its robot-powered fulfillment centers to ‘dozens of locations’

Walmart is planning to increase the number of local fulfillment centers across the United States, it announced on Wednesday. Walmart’s approach of more localized fulfillment centers is a direct parallel to Amazon’s strategy, as both companies continue to face off amid an increasing demand for online orders. The new fulfillment…

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You’ll soon be able to create websites with drag and drop in WordPress WordPress

It looks like WordPress users may soon be able to create and edit websites using a simple drag and drop approach after reports of an ambitious full-site editing plan came to light.  Looking at the roadmap for the rest of 2021, it appears that WordPress’s core contributors are working hard…

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Charlie launches a mobile app that ‘gamifies’ getting out of debt

Charlie, a personal finance app that began as a chatbot, is relaunching today with a revamped experience focused on the larger goal of helping everyday Americans get out of debt. To do so, Charlie presents users with a full picture of their current debt and how long it will take…

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Ring’s new $60 video doorbell is its smallest and cheapest yet

Amazon’s Ring has debuted its latest video doorbell, the (blandly named) Ring Video Doorbell Wired which, at $59.99, is the cheapest and smallest doorbell that the company has ever offered. As the name implies, there is one major limitation of the new Ring Video Doorbell Wired — unlike its pricier…

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Ring launches its cheapest connected doorbell yet

Amazon-owned Ring is today launching its cheapest smart doorbell, the Ring Video Doorbell Wired, for just $60. The device has an all-new body, which takes design cues from the pricier Video Doorbell Pro, albeit in a much shorter body. Despite the low… Source

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AMD Ryzen CPUs help drive record-breaking revenue – but the news isn’t all good AMD Ryzen 9 5900X

AMD has revealed its latest financial results which break new records, with Ryzen CPUs highlighted as a big success – although there was grimmer news when it came to ongoing processor and GPU stock woes. The firm’s Q4 2020 results saw it take $3.24 billion (£2.4 billion, AU$4.2 billion) in…

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