Snapchat will launch a new feature that prompts users to review their friends lists and ask if they still want to be connected to them.
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Working from home? Microsoft launches Viva portal, aims to ease telecommuting
Microsoft Viva is aimed at easing workflow for employees, especially as legions of employees continue to work from home amid the pandemic.
Amazon plans to install AI-enabled cameras to their delivery vehicles, monitor drivers
Amazon plans to install AI-enabled cameras in their delivery vehicles to monitor their drivers while they’re on the clock.
‘Domino effect’ of beach closures batters shorefront businesses in Puerto Rico
Businesses in Puerto Rico dependent on beach activity have faced a turbulent year as restrictions on beaches have alternatively eased and tightened.
Amazon to pay $61.7 million after FTC says company withheld tips from delivery drivers
Amazon will pay more than $61.7 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of withholding tips from their delivery drivers.
Comcast doubles the speed to 50Mbps for Internet Essentials plan without added fees
Comcast is doubling the internet speed to to 50Mbps for its Internet Essentials plan without additional fees.
WhatsApp adds biometric authentication to link phone, web accounts
The Facebook-owned platform announced on Twitter that the new feature requiring a user’s face and fingerprints to link devices will roll out today.
YouTube has removed more than 500,000 COVID-19 misinformation videos since February
YouTube has removed more than 500,000 videos spreading misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic since February.
Facebook and Twitter bumming you out? Doomscrolling leads users to social media detox. Here’s how you can, too
As users flock to social media for COVID-19 health information and news, some people might feel burned out due to the excessive social media use.
Olive Garden, Longhorn employees to receive paid sick leave to get a COVID-19 vaccine
Darden Restaurants, the parent company of several chain restaurants, announced it will offer workers paid sick leave to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.