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As part of a larger Anker sale at Amazon, the 622 MagGo portable charger is down to a record low of $40. That's a 43 percent discount off its usual $70 MSRP. We've tried and liked this portable battery pack and recommend it in our gift guide to travel tech. The MagSafe-compatible, 5,000mAh unit will give an empty iPhone a partial charge, filling it between 50 and 75 percent, depending on the model



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Major companies including IBM, Google, and Tesla are no longer listing degree requirements in job adverts.
  • Job adverts that don't list a degree requirement have increased by 90% in the UK, LinkedIn says.
  • Recruiters are focusing more on skills-based hiring rather than degrees or qualifications. 
  • Major firms including IBM, Google, and Tesla are hiring more based on



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Moment’s new T-Series lens collection. | Image: Moment

Moment is refreshing its whole lineup of smartphone camera lenses, which promise to improve your photography with custom glass that goes on top of your phone’s existing camera. The eight lenses in its new T-Series lineup rework each of the options in the company’s previous M-Series line with improvements like thicker



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David Einhorn.
  • David Einhorn expects stubborn inflation and the Fed to only cut interest rates next year.
  • The Greenlight Capital boss says he's concerned about stocks and has bought index hedges.
  • If inflation sees a resurgence and rates go higher, that could threaten the current bull market, he says.

Stocks have soared in recent months, as investors wager the inflation threat is



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How wireless technology transformed our world, from landlines to 5G

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How wireless technology changed the way we live, love, and connect

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The telephone changed human history — it’s hard to argue otherwise. It allowed businesses to expand across nations and oceans, provided qui



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A male Instacart shopper wearing black jacket with the white Adidas stripes on the sleeves pushes a shopping cart with bags of groceries from Ralph's while wearing a surgical mask in a parking lot.
Instacart shoppers aren't allowed to give customers the paper receipt from their trip the store when they deliver groceries and other goods for the service.
  • Instacart shoppers aren't allowed to give customers the paper receipt from the store.
  • But some do anyway. Those receipts can highlight how prices are marked up through Instacart. 
  • One TikTok user said she



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A general view of a propaganda exhibition of captured Ukrainian weapons, August 15, 2023 in Kubinka, Russia.
  • New photos and videos show a Russian exhibit of captured Western tanks and artillery from Ukraine.
  • The trophies supposedly include US M777 Howitzers, Swedish combat vehicles, and French AMX-10RCR fighting vehicles.
  • Ukraine has its own display of wrecked Russian tanks



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Louisiana produces 90% of the United States' crawfish. Most of the farmed crawfish comes from rice fields in one small area of Cajun country. There, the industry is fairly new. In the 1980s, rice farmers experimented with cultivating crawfish in their fields.

And it paid off. Today, business is booming, clearing the way for the next generation of farmers like Madison McIntyre. But the industry is