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Google One starts including Fitbit Premium and Nest Aware

Google One starts including Fitbit Premium and Nest Aware

In a significant expansion, Google One now includes Fitbit Premium and Nest Aware, which we previously reported. This is starting in the UK. Update: Google has confirmed to us that “Fitbit Premium & Nest Aware are currently available with Google One Premium plans in the UK,” which start at 2 TB. As of today, this expanded offering is just available in that one country. Fitbit Premium today enables additional stats, like Daily Readiness Score, Sleep Score… Source link

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Google Pixel 8 Pro starts from $799 with $200 discounts on new Tensor G3-backed features

Google Pixel 8 Pro starts from 9 with 0 discounts on new Tensor G3-backed features

The dust has settled on the new Galaxy S24 lineup, and now a discount on the Google Pixel 8 Pro is arriving right on schedule. If you’re not sold by Samsung’s latest, Google’s newest smartphone is dropping to $799 shipped as its first discount since Galaxy Unpacked last month. This unlocked 128GB smartphone usually sells for $999 and is now seeing a $200 price cut down to match the all-time low. This is the same holiday pricing we saw through Black Friday, too. The $200 in… Source link

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Wolfgang Puck’s leadership style starts at the top: ‘I lead by example’

Wolfgang Puck’s leadership style starts at the top: ‘I lead by example’

The fine dining sector has faced increased scrutiny over the past several years with allegations of toxic work environments and low pay. Many employees have fled the industry altogether, especially since the pandemic when restaurants shut down and workers transitioned to alternative roles such as gig economy jobs. That’s something legendary chef and restaurateur Wolfgang Puck wants to undo. He says he seeks to cultivate a strong team culture at his restaurants. “The job of a leader is to lead… Source link

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Google Chrome starts blocking data tracking cookies

Google Chrome starts blocking data tracking cookies

By Philippa Wain Technology reporter 4 January 2024 Image source, Getty Images Google has begun testing changes to the way companies are able to track users online. A new feature in the Chrome browser disables third-party cookies – small files stored on your device to collect analytic data, personalise online ads and monitor browsing. It will initially be available to 1% of global users, about 30 million people. Google describes the changes as a test, with plans for a full rollout to eliminate… Source link

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