Month: November 2022

Building a sustainable hybrid work culture

Audio player loading… It’s clear that hybrid working is here to stay, with many businesses exploring how best to sustain the new reality of work and maximize employee engagement. Although businesses continue to grapple with figuring out what remote working means for them, at least we know it’s clear the…

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Meta hit with huge fine for leaking user data

Audio player loading… Meta has been hit with a €265 million data protection fine from the Irish Data Protection Commission over claims the firm let down its users’ privacy. The privacy watchdog alleged that the Facebook and Instagram parent company had failed to protect the data of more than half…

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Shockingly, the Pixel 7a will probably look a lot like the Pixel 6a

If history is anything to go on, Google won’t announce the next entry in its Pixel A series until I/O 2023. That means we could be waiting as much as six months before the company is ready to share any substantial information on the device. Of course, that’s not stopping…

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Kensington made a new wireless version of its SlimBlade trackball mouse

Kensington’s new version of its SlimBlade trackball mouse has a big improvement over the original model: wireless connectivity. With the SlimBlade Pro, which Kensington announced on Tuesday, you’ll be able to connect the trackball to your PC or Mac via Bluetooth or with a 2.4GHz wireless dongle (via 9to5Mac). Kensington…

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Microsoft Teams just got another game changing accessibility feature

Audio player loading… Microsoft Teams is getting a significant upgrade to its accessibility tools that should make the video conferencing platform better for more users. In a Microsoft blog post (opens in new tab) , Accessibility Architect Chris Sano announced the creation of a “best-in-class experience for the deaf and…

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203 Cyber Monday Deals Still Going Strong Right Now

The sale bonanzas may be over, but many of the same discounts are alive, including on phones, office chairs, and kitchenware. Source

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