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Why Apple’s latest gadget is catching the attention of antitrust regulators

Apple’s Air Tags, which go on sale later this month, seem pretty similar to Tile’s item-tracking devices. | Apple Apple’s new AirTag looks and works a lot like the trackers…

2022 VW Taos doesn’t cost much less than a Tiguan – Roadshow

Volkswagen’s new compact SUV starts at $24,190 and crests $35,000 fully loaded.

Google Meet refresh will give you more controls, video backgrounds – CNET

Google Meet is getting some new features.

New DOJ task force to take on ransomware, says report – CNET

The US Department of Justice is reportedly looking to undermine ransomware extortion schemes, with a multipronged approach.

Scientists figure out how many bubbles are in a glass of beer (a lot) – CNET

Cheers to beer science!

Apple launches the post-IDFA world to the dismay of advertisers

Apple has launched its new iOS14 software, and that means that the long-feared IDFA change is here for mobile games.Read More

Google rolls out new AI-powered features for Meet

Google’s newest improvements to Meet include Autozoom, which automatically zooms in on participants to keep them in-camera.Read More

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles brings the 19th century court dramas West

Capcom announced The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles today, which is coming out for Switch and PlayStation 4 on July 27.Read More

Gartner predicts public cloud spending to reach $332B in 2021

Gartner predicts 2021 global spending on public clouds will reach $332.3 billion, driven by demand for containerization and edge computing.Read More

Just because you can work from home doesn’t mean you’ll be allowed to

Depending on your job, company, and industry, you might have to go back to the office soon. | Getty Images Which jobs are heading back to the office and which…

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