Month: September 2024

Zoom is scaling back worker stock grants

Zoom is cutting back on its stock-based compensation, according to a recent report by Bloomberg. The move comes amid growing concerns about stock dilution, which negatively impacts the value of existing shares, and marks on ongoing trend across the industry with Salesforce and Workday carrying out similar measures. In a…

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US moves to block all Chinese auto imports through software crackdown

The Biden administration proposed new rules blocking the “sale or import” of connected vehicle software originating from “countries of concern,” a move that would effectively ban all auto imports in the US from China. Vehicles with hardware and software from China pose an “acute” threat to the US’ national security,…

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The 5 Automatic Litter Boxes We’ve Tested and Recommend (2024)

With these high-tech cat boxes, gone are the days of bending over, scooping, and foul smells. Welcome to the future. Source

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macOS Sequoia review: iPhone mirroring is more useful than you think

Apple's macOS updates have been so dull lately, the most interesting part of last year's macOS Sonoma ended up being widgets. Widgets! Thankfully, macOS Sequoia has a lot more going on — or at least it will, once Apple Intelligence rolls out over the next few months. For now, though,…

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Google TV Streamer goes on sale today with home panel, sports page and more

Last month the Google TV Streamer was announced as a replacement for the Chromecast line and it’s arriving in stores today for $100. As part of that, Google is bringing TV Streamer features like the the smart home panel and AI to Google TVs from Hisense and others. A key…

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Qualcomm reveals major layoffs, hundreds of workers let go

California-based chipmaker Qualcomm has announced that it will lay off more than 200 workers in San Diego as part of its ongoing strategy to optimize running costs. The layoffs, affecting 226 employees, are set to take effect from November 12, and were spotted in a California Workers Adjustment and Retraining…

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