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New Xbox Series X gameplay unveiled at Xbox digital event: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Madden NFL 21 and more
13 next generation titles are being shown off at the event.
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Video chatting tips from Al Roker, Tamron Hall and other pros, since we’re basically socializing on TV now
Roker’s advice: “Don’t try to be Mr. or Ms. Talking Head. Just be you, and everything else will follow.”
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FCC fines Sinclair Broadcast record-setting $48 million
The civil penalty closes three open investigations into Sinclair.
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Uber to cut 3,700 jobs, adding to a growing number of tech layoffs
The company also said CEO Dara Khosrowshahi would not take a salary for the rest of the year.
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The Technology 202: Coronavirus raises the stakes in new court fight for gig worker benefits
California is suing Uber and Lyft for misclassifying workers under a new state law.
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California to sue Uber and Lyft, alleging workers should be employees under state law
Workers have long complained about low wages and the lack of benefits such as sick pay and health care.
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The Technology 202: A ride in a self-driving car shows the U.S. is far from ready to give robocars free rein
It’s too early for regulation from Washington, says Zoox’s chief safety innovation officer.
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Top Amazon executive quits over the firings of warehouse workers and climate activists
Tim Bray, a veteran and well-regarded coding engineer, announced his departure on his personal blog, citing "a vein of toxicity running through the...
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The billionaire who cried pandemic
How Bill Gates emerged as a champion of science-based solutions to the coronavirus outbreak
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Tesla stock plummets more than 10 percent after Elon Musk tweets valuation is ‘too high’
An erratic tweetstorm Friday morning sent Tesla shares plunging.
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Amazon, Instacart workers launch May Day strike to protest treatment during the coronavirus pandemic
Workers from Amazon, Whole Foods, Target and Instacart are fed up with what they say are inadequate measures from the companies to protect them...
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Protests spread, fueled by economic woes and Internet subcultures
Crowds demanding an immediate relaxation of measures imposed to slow the coronavirus pandemic gathered in Chicago, Raleigh, Los Angeles and...