Month: May 2022

Amazon is making ‘some management changes’ at JFK8

Amazon has reportedly fired several senior managers that were part of “operations and leadership” at JFK8, the facility in Staten Island, New York that recently voted to unionize. According to the The New York Times, Amazon told the managers it was going through an “organizational change,” but some of their…

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Snap didn’t make enough Pixy drones, but won’t say how many it made

Snap’s new flying camera, the $230 Pixy drone, went on sale last week — but the earliest buyers were told they’d have to wait three months to actually get the gadget. We’re now thinking that the company didn’t make enough, because Snap has extended the Pixy’s shipping time to four…

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US punishes Blender.io for helping North Korea launder millions in stolen Axie crypto

The US Treasury Department announced on Friday that it’s sanctioning Blender.io, essentially cutting the Bitcoin mixer off from the US financial system (legally speaking, anyway). The department alleges that the service, which lets people obfuscate the record usually kept by the blockchain, was used by North Korea to “support its…

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Judge dismisses Donald Trump’s Twitter ban lawsuit

A district judge in California has dismissed Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Twitter, saying the former president’s 2021 ban from the platform appears entirely legal. The order, handed down today, gives Trump and a group of other banned users until May 27th to file an amended complaint. But while it leaves…

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Your mechanical keyboard isn’t just annoying, it’s also a security risk

Audio player loading… If noisy mechanical keyboards are the bane of your life at home or in the office then you may have just found the perfect excuse to stop your colleagues or loved one from smashing those keys so loudly – it turns out that hackers can tell almost…

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9 Laptops We’ve Tested and Love

These are our favorite Windows notebooks, MacBooks, and Chromebooks. Source

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