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As one commenter wrote on X, “This ad effectively convinced me I need less technology in my life.” The company was even compelled to apologize for it after the fact, withAnd some other bad news for the still-tethered lovers among us: Apple discontinued the ninth-generation of the iPad, otherwise known as the last version with a headphone jack.
Four months after Amazon Prime first announced ads on its video platform, this week the company announced it was rolling out new interactive shoppable ads that would allow viewers to purchase products during ad breaks in shows and movies. The shopping ads will also appear whenever you pause a video. To opt-out of the ads, subscribers will have to fork over an extra $2.99 a month.“Loblaw and so many companies like them are kind of the everything company.
My Sony WH-XB700 wireless headphones have treated me well for years, but I’m looking to upgrade to a pair that’s more comfortable and with better quality noise-cancelling. The, yet I’m intrigued by all the bells and whistles: noise reduction specifically for minimizing wind noise, a design that puts less pressure on the ears and a feature that automatically stops your music if you start talking.
While altered images of stars in over-the-top gowns aren’t exactly harmful, it is an alarming example of how quickly and easily manipulated photos can spread on social media.
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