Amazon Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023 Release) Review
The $89.99 Amazon Echo Show 5 has been one of the most affordable smart displays
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Trilliant Health’s 2023 SimilarityIndex™ | Hospitals Reveals Wide Variation in Commercial Reimbursement Despite Similar Quality and Patient Acuity
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 15, 2023--
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Luke Lambert to Retire from G&S Business Communications; Anne Green Named Agency’s Next CEO
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 15, 2023--
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Talkie Communications closes connectivity gap in Maryland with Adtran broadband platform
CHESTERTOWN, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 15, 2023--
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Director of Cyberpunk 2077‘s upcoming Phantom Liberty expansion to direct sequel
Gabe Amatangelo is directing the 'Cyberpunk 2077' sequel.
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EDM superstar Oliver Heldens releases techno banger for Call Of Duty: Warzone Season 04
Dutch DJ Oliver Heldens has teamed up with Activision on the new techno banger for the new game.
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'Back to the Future' legend Christopher Lloyd joins Knuckles cast
Christopher Lloyd leads the new names added to the 'Sonic the Hedgehog' spin-off series.
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Worker urges people to stop gossiping on Slack after claiming boss can see everything
A worker has urged her TikTok followers to not gossip on a work channel after claiming their boss can read everything. Gabrielle Judge (@gabrielle_judge) turned the platform alleging, "Your boss is absolutely spying on you. Especially if you use Slack." In the viral clip that racked up half a million views, she explained that the administrators can gain full access to chats with the click of a button. She claimed that companies and seniors can also "request access to your private Slack chat." Subsequently, she urged: "Never say or write anything that you wouldn’t want everyone else to find out." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "Companies are using tools to spy on employees," she reiterated in the video's caption. "You can tell if your job is spying on you through this remote working tip. Thanks to the rise of remote working and the great resignation this is now a thing." @gabrielle_judge Companies are using tools to spy on employees. You can tell if your job is spying on you through this remote working tip. Thanks to the rise of remote working and the great resignation this is now a thing #toxicmanager #corporatejobs #9to5 #microsoftteamstips #mousejiggler #workersrights Her video was soon flooded with concerned TikTokers, with one writing: "Uh oh I gotta stop venting so much on Teams." One TikTok user claiming to be a head of IT chimed in: "Technically yes but no. We can export messages but it’s a LOT of work. It gives us a massive JSON file." Others took the opportunity to joke about their senior peers. "My boss can’t figure out how to download a PDF," a third joked, while another chimed in: "Your boss is not reading your slack messages unless you give them a specific reason to. They barely read their own messages lol." Despite Gabrielle's claims, Vox reported that certain Slack plans require companies to have valid legal reasons before they can delve into any personal messages. Indy100 reached out to Slack for comment. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Sri Lanka’s Economic Slump Eases as IMF Loan Program Kicks in
Sri Lanka’s economy shrank at a slower pace last quarter as the farm sector remained a bright spot
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Philippines says China's Yadea to invest $1 billion in e-motorcycle plant
(Changes headline, lead and paragraphs 2, 8 and 9 to show plan is for production of electric motorcycles, not motorcycle
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Coq au Vin Cost Keeps Rising as French Food Inflation Persists
Making traditional French coq au vin keeps getting more expensive, underscoring how government efforts to pressure the food
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Man City fixtures: Key Premier League dates vs Man Utd, Arsenal & Liverpool
Manchester City's Premier League fixtures for the 2023/24 season have been announced. Here are the key dates for your diary, including when they play against the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool.
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