Month: August 2021
5 Great Headphone Options to Get You Through a Sweaty, Song-Filled Summer
Summer is in full effect, which means barbecues, bashes, and begging for an end to the global pandemic. But as 2021’s hot girl summer rages and the temperatures soar, that doesn’t mean you have to deal with gross, musty cans
Read MoreNation hits 70 percent vaccination goal amid surging Delta variant – POLITICO
Nation hits 70 percent vaccination goal amid surging Delta variant POLITICO U.S. reaches 70% Covid vaccine milestone for adults about a month behind Biden’s goal CNBC Pro-Biden groups to spend $100 million on August ad blitz Associated Press Liz Peek: Biden’s great slip
Read MoreGoogle is building its own chip for the Pixel 6
Google just dumped a whole bunch of news about its upcoming Pixel 6 smartphone. Maybe the company was looking to get out in front of August 11’s big Samsung event — or perhaps it’s just hoping to keep people interested
Read MoreSalesforce steps into RPA buying Servicetrace and teaming it with Mulesoft
Over the last couple of years, robotic process automation or RPA has been red hot with tons of investor activity and M&A from companies like SAP, IBM and ServiceNow. UIPath had a major IPO in April and has a market
Read MoreU.S. reaches 70% Covid vaccine milestone for adults about a month behind Biden’s goal – CNBC
U.S. reaches 70% Covid vaccine milestone for adults about a month behind Biden’s goal CNBC U.S. hits Biden’s 70% vaccine goal as holdouts in hot spots like Florida and Louisiana rush to get shots Yahoo News White House once again makes Covid-19
Read MoreAll-electric 2022 Audi e-tron GT and RS e-tron GT provide a pop of tech in understated packaging
Luxury, technology and a whole lot of flash often go hand in hand. In the age of space-faring billionaires, we all expect the latest wiz-bang gadget to look like something from the future, right? Not in Audi’s view. The 2022
Read MoreSome States Are Working To Prevent COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
The vast majority of these laws apply only to state and local governments, meaning private schools and employers could still require people to get vaccinated. (Image credit: Liz Sanders/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Read MoreHe Hired 2 Men to Kidnap His Wife. They Ended Up Drowning.
Lawrence Handley, 53, a business executive from Lafayette, La., pleaded guilty this week to three criminal charges after a plot to kidnap his estranged wife went badly awry.
Read More‘We’re just normal sports people’: Belarusian sprinter gets Polish visa – as husband in Ukraine
Belarusian Olympic sprinter Krystina Tsimanouskaya has received a humanitarian visa by Poland after refusing to board a Minsk-bound flight from Tokyo.
Read MoreWhy the Chinese and Russian Vaccines Haven’t Been the Geopolitical Wins They Were Hoping For
China and Russia both thought the pandemic would give them a chance to show that they are scientifically innovative—and more generous—than Western countries, which were slower to roll out vaccines and which have been accused of hoarding supplies. It hasn’t
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