Amazon’s plan to avoid lawsuits: Pay customers $1,000 when products injure people

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Amazon today announced a new policy in which it will pay customers up to nearly $1,000 when a third-party product causes property damage or personal injury. Payments of any amount less than $1,000 will be made at no cost to sellers who hold valid insurance, but Amazon said it will also pay customers more than that when a seller refuses a valid claim.

When “a defective product sold through Amazon.com causes property damage or personal injury, Amazon will directly pay customers for claims under $1,000—which account for more than 80 percent of cases—at no cost to sellers, and may step in to pay claims for higher amounts if the seller is unresponsive or rejects a claim we believe to be valid,” Amazon’s announcement said.

Today’s announcement came less than a month after the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) filed a complaint against Amazon over the sale of hundreds of thousands of hazardous products, including carbon monoxide detectors that fail to detect carbon monoxide, hair dryers without required protection from shock and electrocution, and flammable sleepwear meant for children. The CPSC wants Amazon to take more responsibility for dangerous products offered by third parties under the Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA) program, in which Amazon stores products in its warehouses and ships them to customers while taking a cut of the proceeds. As the CPSC noted, people “who purchase FBA consumer products on amazon.com may reasonably believe they are purchasing the products from Amazon.”

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Source: Ars Technica – Amazon’s plan to avoid lawsuits: Pay customers ,000 when products injure people

Dominion Voting Systems Sues Patrick Byrne, Newsmax, and OAN for $1.73 Billion Each

Dominion Voting Systems on Tuesday added far-right networks Newsmax and One America News Network (OAN), as well as chaotic former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, to its growing list of entities the company says pushed damaging election fraud conspiracy theories.

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Source: Gizmodo – Dominion Voting Systems Sues Patrick Byrne, Newsmax, and OAN for .73 Billion Each

Niantic buys LiDAR scanning app Scaniverse to create a 3D map of the world

Pokémon Go developer Niantic Labs has acquired Scaniverse, the company announced on Tuesday. According to creator Keith Ito, the iOS 3D scanning app will remain available on the App Store, with all the features previously part of its $17 annual subscription now included for free. What’s more, Niantic will continue to support the software with future feature updates.

Much like its other recent acquisition, it sounds like Niantic hopes Scaniverse will help in its goal to build a 3D map of the world. As part of the deal, Ito will join the company’s augmented reality engineering team. “Together, we plan on taking 3D scanning to new heights by combining Niantic’s dynamic mapping with Scaniverse’s LiDAR reconstruction,” he said.

Meanwhile, the company notes, “Scaniverse will make multi-OS scanning easier and more accessible to the Niantic Explorer community who contribute to this effort every day.” It says that will allow it to create more immersive AR experiences in Pokémon Go, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and its upcoming games.



Source: Engadget – Niantic buys LiDAR scanning app Scaniverse to create a 3D map of the world

Apple says it pays everyone fairly—employees want receipts

Apple says it pays everyone fairly—employees want receipts

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Apple employees want to know whether they’re being paid equitably. So some of them have been sending surveys to their colleagues to collect compensation information. The surveys are all opt-in, and several hundred people have participated so far.

The surveys stem in part from the fact that, in 2016, Tim Cook told investors that Apple had largely tackled pay inequality at the company. Women at Apple made 99.6 cents for every dollar men made, and underrepresented minorities made 99.7 cents for every dollar white workers made. That probably sounded too good to be true to some people, and questionnaires started popping up in recent months.

At least two surveys were pulled by their authors, The Verge reported, after Apple’s “people team”—what some companies call human resources—claimed various infractions. Apple HR said the first survey’s questions about race, gender, ethnicity, and disability constituted personally identifying information. They nixed the second because it was hosted on the corporate Box account. When reached for comment, an Apple spokesperson would not confirm why the first two surveys were halted.

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Source: Ars Technica – Apple says it pays everyone fairly—employees want receipts

If You Get Fired for Not Being Vaxxed, Can You Still Claim Unemployment Benefits?

As the Delta COVID variant spreads, an increasing number of employers are requiring employees to be vaccinated. As we’ve seen in some high-profile examples, non-compliance has led to employees either getting fired or quitting their jobs to avoid the jab. But does that mean they’re still entitled to unemployment…

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Source: LifeHacker – If You Get Fired for Not Being Vaxxed, Can You Still Claim Unemployment Benefits?

Facebook caught a marketing firm paying influencers to criticize COVID-19 vaccines

Facebook has banned a marketing firm for its involvement in a disinformation campaign that used influencers and fake accounts to undermine COVID-19 vaccines. The company removed 65 Facebook accounts and 243 Instagram accounts associated with a campaign, which also recruited unwitting influencers to boost its message.

According to Facebook, the network “originated in Russia,” but was linked to Fazze, a subsidiary of a UK-registered marketing firm that operates from Russia. The accounts primarily targeted India and Latin America, though the United States was also targeted “to a much lesser extent.” The campaign came in “two distinct waves,” according to Facebook.

“First, in November and December 2020, the network posted memes and comments claiming that the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine would turn people into chimpanzees,” the company wrote in a report. “Five months later, in May 2021, it questioned the safety of the Pfizer vaccine by posting an allegedly hacked and leaked AstraZeneca document.” Facebook didn’t speculate on who hired Fazze or what their motive was, but Ben Nimmo, the company’s Global Threat Intelligence Lead for Influence Operations, noted that the activity “coincided roughly with times when regulators and some of the target countries were discussing emergency authorization for each vaccine.”

Ultimately, the campaign was “sloppy” with “quite low” engagement, according to Nimmo. The exception was the paid posts from legitimate influencers who got caught up in the campaign, as those posts “attracted some limited attention.” However, it was influencers who exposed the campaign, after a handful publicly disclosed that Fazze had offered to pay them to “claim that Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine is deadly,” according to The New York Times.

While Facebook regularly publishes details around inauthentic behavior and foreign interference on its platform, this is one of the first that centered around COVID-19 vaccines. The topic has become a thorny issue for Facebook, as officials have blamed social media for not doing enough to prevent vaccine disinformation from spreading.

In a call with reporters, Facebook’s Head of Security Policy, Nathaniel Gleicher. said that the effort, though unsuccessful, highlights how disinformation campaigns are evolving. “Influence operations increasingly span many platforms and target influential voices because running successful campaigns with large numbers of fake accounts on a single network has become harder and harder,” he said.



Source: Engadget – Facebook caught a marketing firm paying influencers to criticize COVID-19 vaccines

elementary OS 6 Released, Brings Improvements to the User Experience

Today, the elementary OS team released version 6 codenamed “Odin” of its operating system. Without doubts, elementary OS 6 is one of the most anticipated Linux distributions of 2021. It brings several remarkable improvements to the user experience and the core system.

Source: LXer – elementary OS 6 Released, Brings Improvements to the User Experience

TCL Embraces Google TV For Updated 6 And 5 Series TVs But There's Good News For Roku Fans

TCL Embraces Google TV For Updated 6 And 5 Series TVs But There's Good News For Roku Fans
TCL on Tuesday launched its first TV lines that tap Google TV for smart viewing chores—updated 6-series and 5-series sets—seemingly representing a departure from Roku, its longtime cohort. However, TCL insists that is not the case, and says this is an expansion into new territory rather than a case of leaving behind an old partner (more on

Source: Hot Hardware – TCL Embraces Google TV For Updated 6 And 5 Series TVs But There’s Good News For Roku Fans

Cross-Chain DeFi Site Poly Network Hacked; Hundreds of Millions Potentially Lost

Cross-chain decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Poly Network was attacked on Tuesday, with the alleged hacker draining roughly $600 million in crypto. From a report: Poly Network, a protocol launched by the founder of Chinese blockchain project Neo, operates on the Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum and Polygon blockchains. Tuesday’s attack struck each chain consecutively, with the Poly team identifying three addresses where stolen assets were transferred. At the time that Poly tweeted news of the attack, the three addresses collectively held more than $600 million in different cryptocurrencies, including USDC, wrapped bitcoin (WBTC), wrapped ether (WETH) and shiba inu (SHIB), blockchain scanning platforms show.

“We call on miners of affected blockchain and crypto exchanges to blacklist tokens coming from the above addresses,” the Poly team tweeted. The $600 million figure would place the Poly Network hack among the largest in crypto history. Tether froze approximately $33 million in relation to the hack, Tether CTO Paul Adroino tweeted. About one hour after Poly announced the hack on Twitter, the hacker tried to move assets including USDT through the Ethereum address into liquidity pool Curve.fi, records show. The transaction was rejected.

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Source: Slashdot – Cross-Chain DeFi Site Poly Network Hacked; Hundreds of Millions Potentially Lost

Mozilla Firefox 91 Arrives as the New ESR Series, Brings Back Simplified Printing

It’s been a little less than a month since Firefox 90 landed with FTP support completely removed, and now Firefox 91 is already here with various improvements and bug fixes, including the simplified printing feature for a clutter-free print preview page (available under More settings > Format > Simplified in the Print Preview dialog). However, it should be noted that this feature doesn’t work on all pages.

Firefox 91 also improves the HTTPS-First policy for Private Browsing windows, allowing them to make all connections to a website secure (HTTPS), as well as to fall back to insecure (HTTP) connections only when a website doesn’t support secure connections.

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Source: Linux Today – Mozilla Firefox 91 Arrives as the New ESR Series, Brings Back Simplified Printing

You Should Try The Tales of Arise Demo To See How Far Series Has Come

Tales of Arise, the next entry in Bandai Namco’s long-running RPG series, comes out next month for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. On August 18, it’ll get a free demo, Bandai Namco announced in a tweet today. A demo that’ll only be available on PlayStation and Xbox. Sorry, PC players. You’re SOL. However, if you’re in a…

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Source: Kotaku – You Should Try The Tales of Arise Demo To See How Far Series Has Come

How to Enable Android 12's 'Material You' Dynamic Theme Early

Android 12, Google’s next big smartphone update, is focusing strongly on design. Chief among that focus is “Material You,” a new design language that merges simple, engaging graphics with color themes that can be generated from your phone’s wallpaper. You can try out the new Material You design with Chrome, if you’re…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Enable Android 12’s ‘Material You’ Dynamic Theme Early

NVIDIA Launches RTX A2000 Low-Profile Ampere Graphics Card For SFF Workstations

NVIDIA Launches RTX A2000 Low-Profile Ampere Graphics Card For SFF Workstations
It looks as though the AMD Radeon Pro W6600 isn’t the only workstation graphics card vying for your attention today. NVIDIA just announced its RTX A2000, which is the company’s newest entry-level professional graphics card.
When we typically think of NVIDIA’s RTX A-Series professional-oriented graphics cards, we imagine beefy cards that are

Source: Hot Hardware – NVIDIA Launches RTX A2000 Low-Profile Ampere Graphics Card For SFF Workstations

Hyundai's Motional will start testing its robotaxi in Los Angeles this month

Motional, a joint autonomous vehicle venture between Aptiv and Hyundai, is expanding its operations in California. The company plans to start public road mapping and testing of its robotaxi in Los Angeles this month. Motional is currently testing the AV in Boston, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas (including driverless tests) and Singapore.

The company and partner Lyft plan to start a robotaxi service in several US markets in 2023. Extensive road mapping and testing are essential precursors for that to happen. Motional’s initial LA tests will take place in and around Santa Monica with a safety driver at the wheel, TechCrunch notes.

Los Angeles notoriously has some of the worst traffic in the US, so Motional’s robotaxi will likely be put through its paces there. Waymo started mapping the streets of Los Angeles in 2019, but its AV testing has largely been contained to the Phoenix area.

Motional is also boosting its LA research and development facility and opening an operations center there. The company opened its Santa Monica offices in 2016 and key members of Motional’s machine learning and hardware teams are based at that location. Meanwhile, Motional has opened its first office in the San Francisco Bay Area, where its compute design team is based.



Source: Engadget – Hyundai’s Motional will start testing its robotaxi in Los Angeles this month

SDL 2.0.16 Released With Better Wayland Support, PipeWire Integration

SDL 2.0.16 is officially out today as the latest update to this widely-used cross-platform library for serving as an abstraction layer around graphics, controllers / input, and more that makes it widely used by cross-platform games as well as the likes of the Steam Runtime…

Source: Phoronix – SDL 2.0.16 Released With Better Wayland Support, PipeWire Integration

Your Back Yard Needs a Shade Garden

Deciding where to plant your garden depends a lot on sun exposure—where the sun hits your yard, and for how long. But shade can be more helpful than you might think, protecting your plants from the summer heat and preventing them from sunburn or getting too dried out. Some plants even love the shade more than the sun.

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Source: LifeHacker – Your Back Yard Needs a Shade Garden

HP Announces New Detachable and All-in-One Chrome OS Computers

HP is announcing two new Chrome OS computers for its consumer-focused lineup. From a report: The first is the Chromebase AiO, an all-in-one desktop computer with a screen that can rotate from landscape to portrait. The second is the Chromebook x2 11, a lightweight detachable that can easily shift from laptop to tablet modes. The company is also announcing a new Works With Chromebook-certified 24-inch USB-C monitor. All three new products are designed for students, families, and general consumers. The Chromebase AiO will be available at HP, Amazon, and Best Buy this month, while the Chromebook x2 11 will be available from Best Buy this month and from HP’s website in October. Both computers start at $599.99 for base configurations. The M24fd USB-C monitor will be available in October from HP directly for $249.99.

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Source: Slashdot – HP Announces New Detachable and All-in-One Chrome OS Computers