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    Dell’s latest business Chromebook offers high-end specs and extra security

    This time last year, Google and Dell unveiled the first enterprise-grade Chromebooks. Both machines offered extra security and organizational features built for businesses. Now, Google and Dell are ready to share the next generation: the Latitude 741… Source

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      California wins injunction against Uber, Lyft classifying drvers as contractors

      California passed Assembly Bill 5 late last year in a bid to reclassify many gig economy workers as employees, and so far, Lyft and Uber have not done that. The state is suing them, and on Monday afternoon Judge Ethan Schulman of San Francisco Superi… Source

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        Nreal’s augmented reality glasses are shipping this month in Korea

        The Nreal Light mixed reality glasses are shipping in Korea alongside Samsung’s newly announced Galaxy Note 20. LG Uplus will sell the glasses as a standalone device for 699,000KRW (around $586), and it’s bundling them with the Galaxy Note 20 or LG Velvet and a 5G data plan for 349,500KRW…

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          Twitch Prime is now Prime Gaming, will keep serving up free gaming goodies Prime Gaming

          It’s official: Amazon has rebranded its video game-focused Twitch Prime service, which will now be known as Prime Gaming going forward.  The rebrand will bring the company’s video game offering into line with most of the other services included with an Amazon Prime membership, such as Prime Video and Prime…

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            Google is delaying the shutdown of Chrome apps, but you probably weren’t using them anyway

            Google is going to let you use Chrome apps for a little while longer, as the company on Monday announced an extension to its planned timeline to end support for the software (via 9to5Google). If you aren’t familiar with Chrome apps, they’re apps that you install in Chrome that work…

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              Former employees claim Talkspace mined therapy transcripts for marketing

              According to The New York Times, Talkspace, an iOS and Android app people can use to message a certified therapist, routinely mined the transcripts of its users to give it a competitive edge. The paper interviewed two former employees who claim Talks… Source

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