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Amazon Prime Day 2020 dates leak: deals slated to start October 13 Prime Day 2020
The long-awaited Amazon Prime Day 2020 dates have finally been revealed, and you can expect the months-delayed deals marathon to start on Tuesday, October 13. Amazon has reportedly blacked out vacation days for full-time warehouses workers from October 13 to October 20, according to CNET, which sites multiple sources familar…
Read MoreGoogle Takeout makes it easier to save and store your favorite photos Google Photos
Google has updated its data portability tool Takeout with a new feature that allows users to select specific Google Photo albums to transfer to other third-party services. Since its launch back in 2011, Google Takeout (also known as Google Takeaway in some languages) has let users export and download local…
Read MoreTesla Battery Day live stream: how to watch it and what time it starts Tesla Model 3
The much-hyped Tesla Battery Day live stream is about to go from 0 to 60, with Elon Musk highlighting new advancements and manufacturing goals for 2021 and beyond. It’ll also have a shareholders meeting. Tesla frequently bundles investor meetings with public announcements, such as its Autonomy Day live stream last…
Read MoreSteam will now let you read gaming news in addition to letting you play games
Steam has added a big update to its experimental news hub feature: the ability to actually browse gaming news from a list of publications curated by Steam’s Curator system. The first collection of sources includes “top sites serving players across seven languages,” the company wrote in a blog post. And…
Read MoreAmazon Prime Day will begin October 13th, multiple sources say
An internal Amazon email seen by The Verge confirms that its Prime Day shopping event will take place October 13th and 14th, and that the company will make an official announcement September 27th. In a separate internal email, Amazon warehouse workers were told no new vacation requests would be accepted…
Read MoreFacebook prepares for a potentially ‘chaotic’ election aftermath
Facebook has become the latest tech giant to say its executives are planning for some of the worst case scenarios after the 2020 presidential election. During an interview with the Financial Times, Nick Clegg, the company’s head of global affairs, sa… Source
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