Month: July 2022

There Is Some Good in ‘No-Recipe’ Cookbooks

Such books offer little guidance and rely on a home cook’s good judgement. Some of these are more successful than others. Source

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Leaked Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 renders show the wearable off from all angles

Audio player loading… We’ve already heard plenty about the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro – enough for us to be eagerly awaiting the arrival of the next-gen wearables – and today we’ve got some more leaked renders to flip through. Courtesy of 91mobiles (opens in…

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iPad Air 6: latest news, rumors and everything we know so far

The iPad Air 6 could finally be landing soon, with numerous leaks pointing to a March launch. For iPad fans, this will have probably felt like a long wait, given that the previous model – the iPad Air (2022) – landed way back in March of 2022. So it will have been…

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Uber will start showing drivers how much they’ll be paid for accepting a trip

Uber says that it’s “completely reimagined the way drivers accept rides” with a feature called “upfront fares,” which shows drivers exactly how much they’ll be paid for a trip and where they’ll end up after dropping a rider off. In its announcement on Friday, the company says the change is…

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Helium says its crypto mesh network is used by Lime and Salesforce — it isn’t

On Friday, Mashable reported that Helium, a crypto project praised by The New York Times earlier this year and whose parent company is backed by investment firms like Andreessen Horowitz, had been misleading people about the companies it works with. Helium advertises on its homepage that Lime, the mobility company…

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$7 billion verdict awarded after Charter Spectrum tried to forge documents in a murder case

A jury in Texas found Charter Communications liable for $7 billion in punitive damages this week as the result of a lawsuit from the family of Betty Jo McClain Thomas, an 83-year-old woman who was stabbed to death by one of its employees in December 2019. The $7 billion is…

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