T-Mobile TV is not making friends...What is the future of work....Apple adding privacy details to app
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November 6 · Issue #867 · View online |
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T-Mobile TV is not making friends…What is the future of work….Apple adding privacy details to apps soon…Facebook, Twitter and the election…Get ready to visit space…Flying taxis coming to Florida…How coffee is getting us through Covid-19…GoPuff buys BevMo….those stories and more are here today, in THE COMUNICANO!!!
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T-Mobile thought TV programmers loved TVision. They don't -- and it may cost you
T-Mobile said TVision was an ally to the programmers supplying its streaming channels. But in TVision’s first week, two major partners are already objecting.
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Working in an office instead of remotely may double COVID risk: CDC
Employees who tested positive for COVID-19 were almost twice as likely to regularly report going to the office as workers who tested negative, the CDC found.
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Work from anywhere: Is 2021 the future of work?
Work from home is changing everything from real estate to communications. Predictions from the front lines of our new reality.
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Ood Home Office
The COVID pandemic has changed the work environment and forced companies to transition into remote setups. With more employees working from home, the demand for…
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Apple says new ‘nutrition labels’ for app privacy will be required starting December 8
Apple has announced today that developers will be required to provide new privacy details to users in the App Store starting December 8. These privacy “nutrition labels” were first introduced at WWDC over the summer, with Apple saying the goal is to better inform consumers of the privacy practices of individual applications.
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Facebook, Alarmed by Discord Over Vote Count, Is Said to Be Taking Action
New measures would slow down the flow of information and make election misinformation less visible, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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How 2020's razor-edge election could scar Facebook, Twitter and other tech giants
Unending partisan trench warfare online means tech platforms face a worst-case misinformation scenario.
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Virgin Galactic Sees New Ticket Sales After Branson’s Space Trip
Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. will resume ticket sales next year following the first flight carrying founder Richard Branson to space, a milestone intended to signal the beginning of the company’s tourism trips.
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Why Florida residents may soon be seeing jet-powered ‘flying taxis’
Florida is renowned for its strange news stories. In recent weeks alone, one resident reported an alligator in her garage that turned out to be a pool floatie; another discovered a python in her washing machine; and a horse needed to be pulled out of a septic tank by firefighters. Still, don’t dismiss Orlando residents […]
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Google sent everyone home. Next door, they're all still in the office
Every company has decided working away from the office is the only way to function during the pandemic, right? Actually, this isn’t the case.
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Google launches Document AI suite of parsing and processing tools in preview
Google’s new Document AI (DocAI) platform is a unified suite of tools for AI and machine learning-powered document processing.
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The drink that kept us going through Covid-19
One of the world’s most popular beverages has overcome remarkable hurdles to carry on during the pandemic. What does it take to make a cup of coffee in 2020?
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Delivery startup goPuff acquires BevMo for $350M
GoPuff is making a big acquisition less than a month after it announced a $380 million round that valued the Philadelphia-headquartered delivery startup at $3.9 billion. Bloomberg’s Katie Roof reported today that goPuff was in talks to buy alcoholic beverage chain BevMo, and goPuff just put out a press release confirming that it has reached an acquisition […]
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