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There's an obvious conflict between business and ordinary users.
It's consciously designed to appeal more to corporate buyers.
At least there's a toggle to easily turn this off.
Around 170 roles are said to be affected.
The Fitbit Air isn't the only Whoop alternative that you can buy without a subscription.
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As noted by CNN, the IDF issued maps to international aid groups showing Israel already controlled about 64% of Gaza as of late April.
Bolivia's month-long crisis deepens as the COB suspends a critical assembly citing security fears, leaving 93 road blockades active and Sunday dialogue talks in jeopardy.
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We've never seen Captain Kirk wearing an outfit quite like this one.
The Ultimate Child Shield batteries also turn the victim's mouth blue.
The reimagining of the N64 game offers a more cinematic take.
The feature would allow users to get into a safe position or call for help.
The game, from the creators of Yakuza, will focus on the founder of the Tojo clan.
The EliteBoard sure will make some IT managers out there happy, though.
It makes it easier to record yourself from afar with the higher-quality rear cameras.
Thermometer company ThermoWorks is putting its reputation for accuracy on the line with its first kitchen scale.
CNN is the latest media company hauling Perplexity into court.