Photo: Justin Sullivan (fake pictures) Some Tesla workers who were originally informed that they were not “required” to report for shifts at the company’s production facility in Fremont, California, as it reopened during the coronavirus pandemic, have in fact received termination notices, the Washington Post reported Thursday. Tesla employees Carlos …
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Photo: Loica Revenge (AFP via Getty Images) In the face of increasingly vocal criticism of who he is one of the main reasons for newsrooms are struggling, Google today announced a new licensing program that will pay certain publishers for content before launching a “new news experience” later this year. …
Read More »Google’s promise to delete your data has a big gap
Graphic: Google Google’s drive to become a positive privacy company for the past year has been, depending on how you look at it, an act of genuine benevolence, a bright marketing decisionor up shit. So when Google CEO Sundar Pichai Announced The company’s latest moves in the privacy protection space …
Read More »Former Intel engineer blames Skylake for transitioning apples away from Intel
Photo: Intel Earlier this week, after years of rumors, Apple finally announced its third major CPU transition for Mac Moving away from Intel to custom designed Apple processors. But now that the dust has settled, many people ask why. On a broader level, the reasons are clear: it’s not just …
Read More »Whole-food bottled foods that contain high levels of arsenic
Photo: Tim boyle (Getty) Recent research into levels of arsenic contamination in bottled water has found that a brand sold by Whole Foods – and, by extension, on Amazon – contains high levels of toxic metal, hitting the federal limit for maximum contamination. And not everyone agrees that the federal …
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