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Aluminum is recycling’s new best friend, but it’s complicated

Recycled aluminum is coming for your water and your iPad. Making products out of used aluminum is now a way for companies like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Apple to show a commitment to greening their manufacturing. Customers are supposed to be able to sleep a little better at night knowing that…

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Uber tests letting California drivers set their own prices

Uber is experimenting with a new feature in California that allows drivers to set their own prices for rides in some circumstances instead of accepting Uber’s set price, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. The new feature allows for drivers to increase fares to up to five…

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Intel Core i9-10980HK spec is leaked ahead of battle with AMD Ryzen 4000 laptop CPUs

We were pretty disappointed by Intel’s revelations at the recent CES 2020 event, in terms of what was missing on the desktop front – but one thing the chip giant did reveal was powerful next-gen Comet Lake-H processors for laptops, and now some spec details have been spilled on the…

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ProtonVPN releases source code and undergoes full security audit

From its onset, ProtonVPN has set out to be the most transparent and accountable VPN provider and now the company has backed up these claims by releasing its source code on all platforms and undergoing an independent security audit. The VPN market has come under scrutiny recently as many free…

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Venmo will soon let you add GIFs to Venmo notes

Venmo will soon let you add custom animated GIFs to your transaction notes, the payment company announced today. If your Venmo feed is anything like mine, it’s already chock-full of flying dollar bill and pizza emoji, so GIFs seem like a fun way to make Venmo feeds even more lively.…

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Sonos will stop providing software updates for its oldest products in May

In May, Sonos will stop providing software updates for its oldest products, and they’ll no longer receive any new features. The decision impacts “legacy” devices that are currently part of the company’s trade-up program, including all Sonos Zone Players, the Connect and Connect:Amp, the first-generation Play:5, the CR200 controller, and…

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