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Productivity actually goes up when workers have more flexibility with their hours.
Disney recently patented technology to project 3-D images on real-world objects that could be personalized for each guest.
The buffer zones will be in place for six months while the agency analyzes whether planes can operate safely after the service is turned on.
John Pinette's departure comes as Meta struggles to address several controversies in the wake of the "Facebook Papers."
The dish's Snow Melt Mode prevents snow build-up from interfering with the signal—and apparently provides a toasty outdoor lounge space for critters.
Workers will only be eligible for one work week of paid leave, or up to 40 hours. Previously, the company offered 10 days.
QD-OLED, OLED Evo, microLED, and miniLED TVs stole the show at CES 2022.
The "malicious USB stick" trick is old but apparently it's still wildly popular with the crooks.
It's restructuring to accelerate its "path to profitability" and pulling out of select U.S. markets, Germany, Spain, and Portugal.
Some might say that's a sign from life that you should reconsider your ideas. That's unlikely to happen here.
Authorities estimate that he'd netted more than $18 million in various securities by the time they caught onto him.
You can no longer control audio as seamlessly as before.
Rather than pay $50,000 daily fines, the firm behind the hoax Arizona audit claims it has totally disbanded.
The service is used largely by small businesses to assist with scheduling events and meetings.
Fitness+ trainers will now encourage you to run faster.
With a name like "Elon Goat Coin," you'd expect the promos to feature Elon Musk and goats. But oh god, not like this.
Peter Waldraff has a knack for building tiny but incredibly detailed model railroads that can be hidden away.
From folding PCs to dual-screen devices and ultra-thin gaming rigs, these are the best laptops at CES 2022.
The company just revealed its flagship's camera specs, and we're underwhelmed.
Google must stop importing products, including Nest speakers and Chromecast devices, that infringe on Sonos patents.