Month: April 2022

This extension could make Firefox the ideal browser for content creators

Audio player loading… Mozilla has released a new extension for Firefox that allows users to manage color calibration in its browser across devices. By default, Firefox uses color management from Windows, macOS, Linux and other operating systems to optimize and render colors and images to enhance users’ browsing experience. However,…

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Activision Blizzard confirms vaccine mandate is over, employees will walk out April 4th

Activision Blizzard is officially lifting its vaccine mandate for US corporate employees, and workers have announced they plan to walk out in protest. The company confirmed to The Verge that it has already ended the mandate, and A Better ABK, an organization of Activision Blizzard employees advocating for better working…

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Could Apple’s MacBook someday use a flexible LG OLED screen?

Audio player loading… Rekindled rumors of OLED iPads and MacBooks now suggest that LG could be a key supplier of foldable displays for Apple’s rumored future devices.  Korean supply chain industry sources report that LG is collaborating with Apple to develop a flexible OLED panel with ultra-thin glass (UTG) on…

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Google crackdown means you won’t be able to buy Barnes & Noble ebooks on Android

Starting next week, users of Barnes & Noble’s Android app will no longer be able to buy digital books in the app, and it seems to be due to a Google Play policy deadline that’s been more than a year and a half in the works. And it’s not just…

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Microsoft to admins: These are the Windows Update policies you should be using

Audio player loading… Managing all of the devices used in a large organization or even an SMB can be difficult which is why Microsoft has released new guidance regarding the Windows Update policies admins should be using. In a new blog post, senior program manager at Microsoft, Aria Carley has…

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The government is investigating Amazon’s severe weather event rules following deaths

The House Committee on Oversight and Reform has launched an investigation into Amazon’s labor practices around severe weather events, focusing on the company’s Illinois warehouse where six people died in a tornado strike last winter. The committee is seeking documents and communication records from Amazon within the next two weeks,…

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