Month: June 2021

Where did the microchip vaccine conspiracy theory come from anyway?

On October 2nd, 2020, then-President Donald Trump and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus. As we were all waking up to the news, I got into my car and tuned in to The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 FM in New York, where Charlamagne Tha God, its most…

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These Vodafone and Virgin broadband deals blow everything else out the water Broadband deals

If you’ve been looking to make the upgrade to fibre, getting your hands on some impressive speeds, now is a great time to do so with both Vodafone and Virgin offering some excellent plans. These two broadband deals combine affordable bills, fast speeds and large cash incentives for some overall…

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Most workers want to make it illegal to force employees to go into the office Office workers

The vast majority of workers are in favour of changes to legislation that would make it illegal for businesses to force employees to work from the office, according to new research. Following the recent lockdowns a survey from identity firm Okta has found that workers want more freedom to choose…

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Realme aims to offer 5G connectivity with sub-Rs.10,000 5G phones 5G

Chinese smartphone makers are not only known for offering true value for money smartphones but can also be credited with democratizing technologies as well. Realme, which for its credit is a fairly young company, also falls in the same category of companies that want to offer bang for buck devices.…

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Microsoft Teams update will prevent you getting crushed by an alert storm Windows 10 Fail

Microsoft is working on an update for its collaboration platform Teams that will give users greater control over the way they are served push notifications. According to a new entry to the company’s product roadmap, users will soon be given the option of receiving notifications via Teams itself or the…

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Um, where is the SEC when it comes to SPACs and conflicts of interest?

Today, my colleague Kirsten Korosec reported that the autonomous vehicle startup Aurora is close to finalizing a deal to merge with one of three blank-check companies that have been formed to date by renowned entrepreneurs Reid Hoffman and Mark Pincus and a third partner in these deals, Michael Thompson, who…

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