Monthly Archives: March 2021

Google wants to watch you sleep with new Nest Hub screen

Sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s next generation of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch display unveiled Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Google via AP) SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Google’s next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep. New sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s latest version of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch smart screen… Source link

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Google wants to listen to you sleep. Will you let it? – East Bay Times

By Michael Liedtke | The Associated Press Google’s next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep. New sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s latest version of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch smart screen unveiled Tuesday. Like the previous generation, the $100 Nest Hub can display pictures and video in addition to fielding questions and handling household tasks through Google’s voice-activated… Source link

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Google wants to listen to you sleep. Will you let it?

By Michael Liedtke | The Associated Press Google’s next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep. New sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s latest version of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch smart screen unveiled Tuesday. Like the previous generation, the $100 Nest Hub can display pictures and video in addition to fielding questions and handling household tasks through Google’s voice-activated… Source link

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Google wants to watch you sleep with new Nest Hub screen

Sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s next generation of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch display unveiled Tuesday, March 16, 2021. (Google via AP) SAN RAMON, Calif. (AP) — Google’s next internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep. New sleep-sensing technology will be a key feature on Google’s latest version of its Nest Hub, a 7-inch smart screen… Source link

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U.S. Futures Slip, Yields Extend Gains Before Fed: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) — U.S. futures edged lower and Treasury yields extended gains ahead of a key Federal Reserve meeting at which officials will deliver their outlook for the economy amid a budding recovery that risks stoking inflation. Contracts on the S&P 500 traded modestly down, while those on the Nasdaq dropped 0.8%. Fuel-cell firm Plug Power Inc. plunged more than 20% in pre-market trading after it disclosed accounting errors. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index fell, and South Korean stocks retreated… Source link

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Why the airline industry recovery has a lot of runway to go – Yahoo Finance

The New York Times How Cuomo’s Team Tried to Tarnish One of His Accusers Days after Lindsey Boylan became the first woman to accuse Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, people tied to the governor started circulating an open letter that they hoped former staff members would sign. The letter was a full-on attack on Boylan’s credibility, suggesting that her accusations, made in a series of Twitter posts in December, were premeditated and politically motivated. It disclosed personnel… Source link

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Making sense of February’s retail flop: Morning Brief

Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Weather, checks, and comps. Some market watchers may have been shocked by Tuesday morning’s February retail sales report. The headline data showed sales fell 3% last month, the fifth-largest month-on-month decline dating back to 1992, according to data from Bespoke Investment Group. The only two worse months for retail sales declines came in 2008 and 2020 during the… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Hockey: Wednesday Picks

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! There are six games on the slate, presuming that the Blues and Kings don’t run into weather and travel issues again. Here are some players to target, and some others to avoid, for your NHL DFS lineup. GOALIE Thatcher Demko, VAN at OTT ($33): Demko has had to face a ton of shots recently, which explains why he has a 2.74 GAA despite a .920 save percentage. It would be nice if he could get some defensive support, but Demko’s play (plus Vancouver’s offense) has gotten him… Source link

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Google Chrome’s Incognito Mode Isn’t What You Think

Over the weekend, Bloomberg reported that a District Court Judge in San Jose, California, ordered that a lawsuit against Google could continue. The lawsuit alleges that Google continues to track users in Chrome, even when they use incognito mode, and asks for as much as $2 billion damages. At this point, the Judge has only said that the lawsuit could move forward and that Google’s motion to dismiss it was premature. Whether anyone will ever see any kind of payment is still a long way off, but… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Soccer: Wednesday UCL Picks

MATCHES (EST) FORWARDS Robert Lewandowski, FCB vs. LAZ (€32): Lewandowski continues to pile up video game-like numbers, scoring at least one goal in an unfathomable 15 of his last 16 appearances. He has the best goal-scoring odds of any player on the slate by a wide margin, and while Lazio will try their best to bottle him up, there should be little hesitation in making way for the hottest striker in the world.  Ciro Immobile, LAZ at BAY (€30): Immobile hasn’t scored in six games, but he’s… Source link

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