Tech companies are accelerating the development of computerized glasses for consumers, in a competition between Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and others that advocates say will usher in a new way for consumers …
Read More »Delta cancels flights due to staff shortage, opens intermediate seats
DETROIT – Delta Air Lines canceled about 100 flights Sunday due to staff shortages and opened the middle seats a month earlier than expected to carry more passengers. The airline says it …
Read More »Small Business Owners Feel the Weight of Personal Debt Guarantees
The pressure is tightening for American restaurant, gym and other small business owners trying to hold out until the economy fully reopens. And unlike most large companies, the burden is often deeply …
Read More »Peloton, Echelon, Mirror and SoulCycle test: the pros and cons of smart gym equipment
The pandemic convinced me: home fitness is the future. After the Grand Reopening, I’ll keep exercising in my living room, because I love it. Why? The convenience, affordability and quality of training. …
Read More »CDC Relaxes Covid-19 Travel Guide for Fully Vaccinated People
People who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus can travel without exposing themselves to serious risk as long as they wear masks and take other precautions, the Centers for Disease Control and …
Read More »Look: the remains of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket seem to create an impressive light show
It is a bird! It is a plane! No, they are … pieces of a SpaceX rocket? The unidentified falling objects that lit up the night sky from Oregon to Canada on …
Read More »Household spending in the US fell 1% in February
American households cut spending by 1% last month as cold weather hit much of the country, but they are poised to resume shopping as the pandemic slows and a new round of …
Read More »Apple’s move to block user tracking spawns new digital advertising strategies
As Apple Inc. moves forward with long-promised plans to make it harder to target certain iPhone users with ads, advertising companies and software developers are bracing for major disruptions in the advertising …
Read More »One year in remote work, no one knows when to stop working
Katie Lipp’s daily alarm isn’t meant to wake her up. Reminds you to go to bed. The employment attorney in Fairfax, Va., Said she has tried a variety of boundary setting techniques …
Read More »Van Gogh’s ‘street scene in Montmartre’ is auctioned twice
PARIS (Reuters) – A Vincent Van Gogh painting of a Paris street scene sold at auction for 14 million euros ($ 16.47 million) on Thursday, but was put back under the hammer …
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