Monthly Archives: January 2023

Twitter’s advanced search filters for mobile are on their way

Twitter is finally making a feature update that people actually want. According to social media analyst Matt Navarra, Twitter’s advanced search filters for mobile are coming soon. Here’s what they look like in practice: NEW! Twitter Advanced Search feature on … Continue reading

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Samsung’s new wireless charger has a smart home hub built-in

Or maybe it’s a smart home hub with wireless charging built in. Either way, this is the SmartThings Station, which debuted on stage at CES this afternoon. The hub is a bit of an unsung lynchpin in the smart home … Continue reading

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Best international payroll services

Does your business need a payroll provider that offers international payroll services? Use our buyer’s guide to review the best solutions. The post Best international payroll services appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Ottonomy’s new delivery robot gets an automatic package dispenser

The robots are slowly but surely conquering this year’s CES. During today’s press preview, Ottonomy debuted a new model being added to the  New York firm’s army of delivery robots. Yeti stands out from other Ottobot models primarily thanks to … Continue reading

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Meta fined €390m over use of data for targeted ads

The EU data watchdog says the way Meta obtained permission to process users’ data for ads broke data law.

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Matt Hancock bids ‘fond farewell’ to his app after five years

The former health secretary tells users they will still be able keep up with him on TikTok.

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Meta violates GDPR with non-compliant targeted ad practices, earns $400 million in fines

Meta has violated GDPR with illegal personal data collection practices for targeted ads. Learn about this latest violation and Meta’s rocky GDPR history. The post Meta violates GDPR with non-compliant targeted ad practices, earns $400 million in fines appeared first … Continue reading

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Camera maker Canon leans into software at CES

Depending on whether you spend most of your time in hospitals, offices or in the great outdoors, when you hear ‘Canon,’ your mind will likely go to medical scanning equipment, high-end printers, or cameras. At CES this year, the 85-year-old … Continue reading

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Seen at CES: Nuralogix uses AI and a selfie to measure your heart rate, BP, body mass, skin age, stress level, and more

A picture is worth 1,000 words, as the saying goes, and now a startup called Nuralogix is taking this idea to the next level: soon, a selfie will be able give you 1,000 diagnostics about the state of your health. … Continue reading

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How to enable restartable applications in Windows 11

The ability to restart applications when booting into Windows 11 is built in, but it must be enabled first, and some third-party apps must be registered beforehand. The post How to enable restartable applications in Windows 11 appeared first on … Continue reading

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