Microsoft will reveal later this month what PC users can expect from the future of its Windows operating system.
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Anheuser-Busch says it will give away free beer if 70% of U.S. adults get at least partially vaccinated by July 4
Anheuser-Busch says that if the White House goal of getting 70% of Americans at least partially vaccinated is hit by July 4, it will give away beer.
JBS USA, world’s largest meat supplier, shuts down 9 beef plants after cyberattack; ‘vast majority’ of plants to open Wednesday
JBS USA, the world’s largest meat supplier, has reportedly shut down all of its nine U.S. beef processing plants in the wake of a cyberattack.
Amazon’s Sidewalk feature will share your internet connection. Here’s how to opt out.
Amazon will automatically enroll owners of its devices into a program which would share a slice of your internet connection with your neighbors.
iOS 15: Three things I want on my iPhone
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Costco says free samples and food courts will fully return by June
Costco revealed during its third quarter earnings call it will bring back full sampling as well as its food court and seating to stores in June.
Facebook’s Dark Mode working again after users were blindsided by its absence
Facebook has reportedly restored access to its Dark Mode feature after users reported it disappeared.
Amazon to buy MGM studio, home to James Bond, ‘Handmaid’s Tale,’ for $8.45 billion
Amazon said it will help preserve MGM’s film archives, which includes 4,000 titles, including the James Bond franchise, “Raging Bull” and “Rocky.”
Savoy Ballroom: Google Doodle celebrates swing dancing with new game
Google’s latest doodle celebrates the Savoy Ballroom and swing dancing with a rhythm game where players tap keys to the beat of popular songs.
Streaming service Philo TV raising price to $25 for new subscribers
Philo TV announced plans to increase its price from $20 to $25 a month starting June 8, but it won’t affect current subscribers.