Month: February 2021

Microsoft Teams update is cutting down on all unnecessary meeting admin Microsoft Teams

Microsoft is working on a new feature for its collaboration platform Teams that will allow users to create spur of the moment video meetings more easily. As per an entry in the company’s product roadmap, an upcoming Teams update will introduce the ability to create instant “Meet Now” links, which…

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Teenage Engineering will handle product design at Carl Pei’s Nothing

Nothing, the London—based startup formed by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has formally introduced Teenage Engineering as a founding partner. You may remember Teenage Engineering for its portable music creation tools like the OP-1 synth and its Capcom-… Source

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A new browser extension blocks any websites that use Google, Facebook, Microsoft, or Amazon

The Economic Security Project is trying to make a point about big tech monopolies by releasing a browser plugin that will block any sites that reach out to IP addresses owned by Google, Facebook, Microsoft, or Amazon. The extension is called Big Tech Detective, and after using the internet with…

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PS5 restock: Wednesday update – how to track the console stock on Twitter PS5 restock

The next PS5 restock in the US could happen today, Wednesday, as rumors suggest that the new Sony console will become available at Target or Amazon next. For the past two days, we’ve seen it at Sony Direct and GameStop. Is Target really next? Miss it? Follow us on Twitter…

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Biden to sign executive order calling for semiconductor supply chain review

President Biden is set to sign an executive order Wednesday to address growing concern over a global semiconductor shortage hampering the production of goods like automobiles and smartphones. The White House’s executive order will direct the federal government to conduct 100-day reviews of supply chains in four sets of products,…

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Walmart’s Flipkart to deploy over 25,000 electric vehicles in India by 2030

India’s Flipkart said on Wednesday it will deploy more than 25,000 electric vehicles in its supply chain by 2030 as the Walmart-owned e-commerce giant looks to achieve a 100% transition to electric mobility in the next 10 years. The Bangalore-headquartered firm said it has partnered with leading EV makers including…

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