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  • Get yourself Disney Plus and Hulu on Cyber Monday for $2.99 or so help me
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    Where else can you have your own Emperor's New Groove/Alien: Romulus double bill? Nowhere, that's where.
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  • Best Cyber Monday Phone Deals (2024), Including Cases Too
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    Need a smartphone? These Cyber Monday deals are the best we've seen all year on Android phones, accessories, and even iPhones.
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  • Jaguar Type 00 EV: Price, Specs, Availability
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    Bypassing 90 years of heritage and unashamedly looking unlike anything else on the road, the brand's radical relaunch EV could be as polarizing as the ad campaign that preceded it.
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  • Whats Next for Googles Search Monopoly
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    The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing the U.S. governments proposal to force the company to sell its Chrome browser. Heres what happens now.
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  • Maximize your holiday haul with this Costco deal
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    MacworldWhen it comes to holiday prep, Costco delivers more than just great deals its a one-stop destination for everything you need this season. With a one-year Gold Star Membership for $65, youll enjoy access to exclusive warehouse pricing on groceries, electronics, home goods, and more.And with the included $45 Digital Costco Shop Card, you can start your shopping with a little extra in your pocket.Looking to upgrade your kitchen for hosting? Check out Costcos appliance deals. Need gifts for the kids? Their toy section is stacked. Even that elusive holiday ham or an indulgent dessert platter is just a membership away. Plus, Costco Travel can help with those last-minute holiday getaway plans.This membership isnt just about buying in bulk its about unlocking more value for every dollar. Whether youre hosting the family feast, buying gifts, or just making life easier during the holidays, Costco is the ultimate holiday helper.To take advantage of this deal, purchase your Costco membership via StackSocial with a valid email. Within two weeks, youll get a $45 digital Costco Shop Card via email, usable in-store or online. This offer is for new members or those with memberships expired for 18+ months and must be redeemed by January 31, 2025, to qualify.Dont miss out on this chance to stretch your budget and tackle your to-do list with ease with a one-year Costco Gold Star Membership and $45 Digital Costco Shop Card, all for $65.Costco 1-Year Gold Star Membership + $45 Digital Costco Shop Card $65See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Protect your familys devices without breaking the bank
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    MacworldAds are everywhere, and no one likes being stalked by random trackers across the web. With AdGuards Family Plan, you can finally give your devices (and your familys devices) some much-needed peace and quiet.This lifetime subscription for only $16 protects up to 9 devices, so everyone in the house can enjoy a smoother, cleaner browsing experience.AdGuard isnt just about blocking annoying pop-ups and ads it also keeps malware and tracking tools at bay, protecting your family from sketchy sites and invasive privacy threats. Compatible with macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, and even some browsers, its a flexible solution for the modern multi-device household.At one flat price, youre set for life no recurring charges, no surprise fees.Whether youre scrolling, shopping, or streaming, AdGuard ensures your digital experience stays fast, private, and free of interruptions. Dont let ads or trackers crash the party.Grab a lifetime subscription to the AdGuard Family Plan for $15.97 and reclaim the internet for good.AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription $15.97See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • 2025 will be a bad year for remote work
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    Mr. Musk Goes to Washington. And hes planning to roll back remote work in the federal government.Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk and one-time presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy are expected to be appointed by incoming president Donald J. Trump to run an advisory commission called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Trump wants Musk to do to the federal bureaucracy what he did to Twitter dramatically reduce the number of employees.After Musk bought Twitter (in addition to changing its name to X, killing verification, enabling revenue sharing, increasing the character limit of posts, and other changes), he laid off 80% of the staff and issued an edict banning remote work.The first step in the nearly impossible mission of radically downsizing government while using those agencies and their employees to govern the nation (CBS Daily Report newsman John Dickerson likened it to dismantling an airplane while flying it) is to implement a draconian mandate to work in offices rather than from home.The expectation is that the in-office mandate will inspire thousands of employees to quit, reducing the number of employees who will have to be laid off. (Hey, if it worked for Twitter, it should work for historys biggest-budget and most complex organization.)A policy ending remote work mandated by Musk (who might well be ineligible for such a role given that his task will be to advise on downsizing or eliminating agencies charged with regulating or even currently investigating Musk-owned or Musk-run companies) contradicts findings by the government itself.The US Bureau of Labor Statisticsfound that remote work increased productivityacross 61 private business sectors. Even more intuitively, non-labor costs, like office space, decreased more in industries with more remote work. Workers benefited from not commuting, which saved them time and money.The Government Accountability Office (GAO) found in a study thattelework in US businesses improved employee productivity and moraleand helped companies hire and retain employees something the DOGE is not interested in. (The GAO acknowledged that the long-term effects are unknown.)In short, the government found that remote work is more efficient. The Department of Government Efficiencys first order of business will be to make government less efficient.The most efficient, cost-effective policy would be to lay off whomever youre going to cull, but mandate remote work for the remaining employees.According to the GAO, government employees in the Executive branch (more than four million people, including military personnel) often work from home. That practice varies by department, ranging from 11% of total hours worked at the Farm Service Agency to around 66% at the Veterans Benefits Administration.One impact of a new government mandate to work in offices, beyond the expected employee downsizing, will be more employees on the market looking for work, which could affect hiring, salaries, and corporate remote work policies in the private sector.Changes in attitudes, but fewer changes in latitudesMeanwhile, theres been an enormous shift in attitudes among business leaders about remote work in recent months (and by extension, all its variants of flex work, digital nomad living, workations, and bleisure travel). According to the KPMG 2024 CEO Outlook report, which surveyed more than 1,300 CEOs globally including 400 in the United States the pendulum has swung decisively against CEOs supporting remote work.According to the survey, 34% of CEOs favored an in-office model earlier this year. Now, 79% do, which is a massive change.CEOs are increasingly willing to offer incentives to encourage employees to return to the office. A big majority (86%) of CEOs said they would reward employees who try to come into the office with benefits such as favorable assignments, raises, or promotions.Why CEOs like back-to-office mandatesCEOs (like Musk, Ramaswamy, and, for that matter, Trump) typically favor remote work for themselves, but oppose it for their employees. These leaders have both good reasons and bad for opposing remote work.Among the good reasons, they believe that in-person collaboration generates more and better ideas than remote collaboration.While this may be true, it reveals a bias in favor of collaboration and against deep work (long, quiet, uninterrupted, and focused solitary work). Different companies, professions, departments, and industries benefit in varying ways from collaboration and deep work, and theyre both valuable. Office work best enables the former, and remote work the latter. But deep work is the more monetarily valuable kind of work, according to Cal Newport, the author ofDeep Work: Rules For Focused Success In a Distracted World.CEOs also point out that physical proximity is better for mentoring, innovation, and maintaining company culture.On the flip side, CEOs dont trust their employees to work hard at home and fear theyre watching daytime TV in their pajamas while on the clock. They intuit office presence and the supervision of employees who appear to be working as a metric for productivity. They can feel personally more comfortable when they can walk around, interact with employees, and manage and supervise in person. Some CEOs also feel the need to justify their spending on office space, office equipment, and other costs associated with office work.Whatever the reasons, theres a general disagreement between employees, who mostly want the option to work from home, and CEOs, who mostly want to require employees to come into the office.A predictionThe remote work revolution will take a serious hit next year, both in government and business. Then, with new generations of workers and leaders gradually rising in the workforce in the coming decade, plus remote work-enabling technologies like AI (specifically agentic AI) and augmented reality growing in capability, remote work will make a slow, inevitable, and permanent comeback.In the meantime, 2025 will be a rough year for remote workers. Bu it also represents a huge opportunity for startups and even established companies to hire the very best employees who are turned away elsewhere because they insist on working remotely.
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  • Keychron K2 HE review: magnets take mechanical keyboard customization to new heights
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    The Keychron K2 HE is a mechanical keyboard with magnetic switches that have adjustable actuation points, which can be used for incredible control while gaming, executing macros, and more.Keychron K2 HE reviewKeychron continues to impress with its wide lineup of keyboards aimed at every conceivable kind of user. The company even split off into another entity called Lemokey with gaming keyboards and peripherals.The latest from Keychron is the K2 HE, which uses a magnetic switch for every key. That means the user can program the actuation distance of each key and add multiple actions based on actuation distance. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Coinbase Onboard adds Apple Pay for crypto purchases in third-party apps
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    Coinbase has added Apple Pay support to its Onramp payment feature for third-party apps, making it easier for iPhone owners to buy cryptocurrency from their devices.Image credit: CoinbaseCoinbase Onramp is a tool for app developers that helps them enable users to buy cryptocurrencies rapidly. It is now supporting Apple Pay as a payment method for Coinbase Onramp, when used for fiat-to-crypto purchases.For developers, Coinbase Onramp is intended as a way to simplify the process of users turning fiat currencies like dollars into cryptocurrencies. Typically, this is a lengthy process, which can require users to bounce between multiple apps, and deal with know-your-customer (KYC) identity verification. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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