Month: March 2021

Ballot counting for Amazon’s historic union vote starts today

Vote counting begins today in the historic effort to unionize Amazon’s Bessemer, Alabama fulfillment center. The warehouse — which opened exactly a year ago to meet ramping up demand as COVID-19 bore down on the U.S. — has become ground zero for one of the most import labor efforts in…

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Amnesia: Rebirth has a new ‘Adventure Mode’ with no monsters, new puzzles, and more lights

If you like puzzles and eerie deserts, but not darkness and horrifying ghouls, Swedish studio Frictional has a new version of its game Amnesia: Rebirth for you. A less stressful “Adventure Mode” is being added to Rebirth today via GOG, Steam, and the Epic Store. The game’s PlayStation version will…

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New Apple TV remote could hint at hardware refresh later this year Apple TV Remote

If Apple releases a new Apple TV in 2021, it will very likely come with an improved remote that will offer improved Siri functionality and the one thing Apple TV owners really want: more physical buttons and fewer touchpads.  There’s nothing confirmed from Apple at this point, but 9to5Mac says…

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PS5 restock: it’s now harder to buy Xbox than PS5 – get it with these secrets PS5 vs Xbox restock

Update: Our PS5 restock tracker shows that certain Target stores already have enough inventory in for a restock – potentially this week. Follow our PS5 restock Twitter tracker account for an update on the restock date later today. It’s become easier to find PS5 restock recently, believe it or not,…

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The loneliest polar bear has company in a warming world

In early November 2015, a polar bear cub named Nora was abandoned by her mother at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, leaving her fate in the hands of a team of veterinarians and zookeepers. The Loneliest Polar Bear: A True Story of Survival and Peril on the Edge of a…

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Bluetooth shipments to reach six billion by 2025 Bluetooth

Annual shipments of Bluetooth-enabled devices are set to top six billion by 2025, according to the technology’s industry body. Shipments remained flat at four billion during 2020 as the technology industry faced challenging conditions caused by the economic and social impacts of coronavirus-related lockdowns and social distancing measures. However, the…

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