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Amazon must change corporate diversity policies, Harvard Business School alumni letter says – CNET

Supporting a lawsuit filed by a current Amazon employee, an open letter calls for policy changes to prevent harassment and discrimination.

AI Weekly: Data analytics keeps attracting investment through the pandemic

The pandemic is accelerating the adoption of data analytics enabled by AI and machine learning, often in the cloud.Read More

March 2021 NPD, PS5/Switch sales, and more | GB Decides 192

Lady Demitrescu is gonna drink so much blood in Resident Evil: Village, and I feel that is a very good thing on this week’s GB Decides.Read More

The RetroBeat: QuackShot is a treasured Genesis duck tale

Join GamesBeat Summit 2021 this April 28-29. Register for a free or VIP pass today. I’ve been spending a lot of time enjoying the Sega Genesis during 2021. That includes…

Johnson & Johnson scientists push back on coronavirus vaccine pause – CNET

The drugmaker says there’s not enough evidence to establish a causal link between its vaccine and six cases of blood clots, which US officials say “appear to be extremely rare.”

This $24 emergency radio is what you need for the zombie apocalypse (or a power failure) – CNET

It runs on AC, battery, solar and hand-crank power, and has a flashlight and power bank for your phone.

Xiaomi Ninebot Mini is a $300 self-balancing scooter and remote controlled robot – CNET

Save $50 on this refurbished hoverboard with the guts of a Segway.

Sony PS5 now fastest-selling console in US history in both unit and dollar sales, says NPD – CNET

Having trouble finding a PlayStation 5 to buy? Yeah, no wonder.

Amazon could launch furniture, appliance assembly service – CNET

The offering would allow the e-commerce giant to better compete with retailers like Wayfair and Best Buy, Bloomberg says.

Backdoored developer tool that stole credentials escaped notice for 3 months

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) A publicly available software development tool contained malicious code that stole the authentication credentials that apps need to access sensitive resources. It’s the latest revelation of…

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