The AirPods Pro return to a low $199, Jabra’s new on-ear headphones are 20% off, and a recent Sony sale returns. Plus, deep discounts on highly rated noise-canceling earbuds and more. …read more Source:: CNet
Prime Day 2020 deals available now: $28 Roku 4K, $300 Toshiba 55-inch TV and more – CNET
Other stores are getting in on the act, too: Score $190 AirPods Pro from Woot. Plus, your last chance to get “free” cash that you can spend on Prime Day. …read more Source:: CNet
Harvard, Oxford, Stanford Docs Among Leaders of Global Anti-Lockdown Movement
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Mercury News: Doctors at Stanford University are at the forefront of a global movement of health experts who are criticizing lockdowns to control COVID-19 and say schools and businesses should reopen, but with a focus on protecting the elderly and infirm who are most vulnerable to the…
Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Learn an indigenous or endangered language with this app – CNET
Transparent Language Online offers 17 indigenous and endangered language courses created by and for tribes and communities. …read more Source:: CNet
Disney is rewriting how it develops movies and shows, to focus most on streaming – CNET
Disney will keep making shows and movies destined for TV networks, cinema screens and streaming services like Disney Plus — but now the “primary focus” of original content is on streaming. …read more Source:: CNet
Disney Reorganizes To Focus on Streaming, Direct To Consumer
Disney is restructuring its media and entertainment divisions, as streaming becomes the most important facet of the company’s business. From a report: On Monday, the company revealed that in order to further accelerate its direct-to-consumer strategy, it would be centralizing its media businesses into a single organization that will be responsible for content distribution, ad…
Best travel credit cards for October 2020 – CNET
Maximize your travel and dining spending by choosing the right travel rewards credit card. …read more Source:: CNet
Mark Zuckerberg, 36, decides that having people on his website deny the deaths of six million Jews is a bad thing
And so Facebook takes belated principled stance on, um, Nazi genocide Facebook will block posts that deny the Holocaust after CEO Mark Zuckerberg, aged 36, announced on Monday that his “thinking has evolved.”… …read more Source:: TheRegister
Amazon Prime Day 2020 already on in UK: Great bargains on Kindle, Echo, Blink and more – CNET
Amazon’s Prime Day begins tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 13 in the UK, but many deals are available right now on Amazon’s devices. …read more Source:: CNet
Amazon’s new AR app lets you have Snapchat-style fun with your shipping box – CNET
Amazon Augmented Reality is available on iOS and Android. …read more Source:: CNet
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