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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMStop spam and keep your personal details private with Incognis exclusive 55% off dealWere now into the thick of January, meaning theres a big chance that youve already abandoned whatever self-improvement routine youd planned for 2025. But, if your plans included reducing those neverending spam calls, keeping important personal details like your Social Security number and address private, keeping your family more secure, and reducing the risk of scams and fraud, then youre in luck.Incogni is one of the most advanced information removal services, and right now, you can protect your privacy with an offer exclusive to Digital Trends, giving you a 55% discount on their annual plan. That means you can take care of your digital privacy for all of 2025, with barely any input after the initial signup, and pay much less for it. A year of Incogni is usually $180 (or about $15 per month) but with this deal (use code DIGITALDEAL on checkout) you can get the full year for just $81 (or under $7 per month). Tap the button below to check out the service on your own and secure the offer, or keep reading to see how you can stop spam and up your digital security with Incogni this year.If youve ever searched for someones name and found them (and their street address!) quickly through a people search site, then you already know the basics of whats up. Within 24 hours of Incogni usage, you should start to see your info disappear from these sites, which will reduce your spam mail and make your more secure. But, unlike the majority of online presence erasers, Incogni doesnt stop with the people search sites. Instead, Incogni scrubs at a much deeper level, targeting data brokers in the marketing, recruitment, and finance domains as well. Taken as a whole, these data brokers know everything about you, from your sexual orientation and religious beliefs to your shopping habits and number of children. With health information and your online interests all available, it might mean some very personal information stuff your own mother might not even know is available to the right buyer at the right cost.RelatedIncogni will be on your side this year to reduce annoying spam, get your digital information back in your control, and keep your private information private. And theyre doing it at a special rate of 55% off if you use the code DIGITALDEAL when you tap the button below. Thats just $81 for a full year of Incogni, a savings of $99 off of the usual $180 price.Editors Recommendations0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 139 Visualizações
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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMAnthropics Claude and Panasonic team up to improve family timehtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Panasonic Panasonic and Anthropic are teaming up to release an AI-enhanced family wellness coaching app called Umi, the electronics manufacturer announced during CES 2025.According to reports, Umi is designed to help family members care, coordinate, and connect with one another as well as help the family as a whole set goals, like spending mealtime together or being more physically active, create routines, and manage communal tasks. Users set these goals through the apps natural language voice interface.Recommended VideosPanasonic is reportedly aiming the app toward families of all ages. The company was quick to point out during its CES demo on Tuesday that Umi could easily be used to help keep caregivers informed of the habits and comings and goings of elderly family members. Claude will not be on its own in recommending advice as Panasonic plans to incorporate a wide range of wellness experts to help users establish and maintain healthy habits and routines. Umi is slated for release in the U.S. later in 2025. Panasonic is making the app available to other members of its Panasonic Wells Partner Collective, including Aaptiv, Precision Nutrition, SleepScore Labs, Addition Wealth, BlueApron, and Calm, so we could soon see its AI capabilities sprouting up in related products as well. The electronics company is also planning to integrate Claude into its other customer-facing systems like customer service, sales, and marketing.RelatedPanasonic also introduced its new Panasonic Go initiative, which will fast-track AI-driven innovation within the company. The firm expects 30% of its revenue to come from AI-driven hardware, software, and solution businesses by 2030.Editors Recommendations0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 138 Visualizações
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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COMHow to get Refined Quartz in Stardew ValleyBesides the basics of farming and giving gifts to other villagers in Stardew Valley, one of the first tips and tricks you learn is the importance of mining. Unless you are willing to use some cheats, this is the only way to get the proper materials to craft new and better versions of items. Quartz is a very common material that you can find almost anywhere, but Refined Quartz takes a few extra steps to get. It isnt hard once you know how its done, and it will open up tons of new possibilities, so lets learn how to get Refined Quartz as fast as possible.ConcernedApeThere are three basic ways you can approach getting your hands on Refined Quartz. The first is by far the easiest and most reliable, so long as you have a furnace, some regular Quartz, and coal. If you dont have a furnace, you can make one with just 25 stone and 20 copper. Drop your coal into the furnace with coal powering it and leave it for half an in-game hour. Once it has been smelted, you will get a bar of Refined Quartz. However, if you find some Fire Quartz and smelt it, then you will get three Refined Quartz instead of just one.Recommended VideosThe second method requires a recycling machine and two specific types of trash: broken CDs and broken glasses. If you recycle these in the machine, it will spit out Refined Quartz.RelatedFinally, Rare Quartz has a few rare spawns you can try for. It can sometimes pop out of crystals inside the Mines, be dropped by Ghosts between floors 51 and 79, or be dropped by Carbon Ghosts in the Skull Cavern. The odds on these drops are 10% at best, so you should stick to smelting if possible.Refined Quartz can be used to make a ton of items, such as crystal floors, a farm computer, a quality sprinkler, a solar panel, and more.Editors Recommendations0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 140 Visualizações
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WWW.WSJ.COMAgent Zo Review: The Fight for a Free PolandElbieta Zawacka risked her life to rid her country of the Nazis. After the war, she was targeted by the Communist authorities.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 148 Visualizações
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ARSTECHNICA.COMNew GeForce 50-series GPUs: Theres the $1,999 5090, and theres everything elsegeforce multiplier New GeForce 50-series GPUs: Theres the $1,999 5090, and theres everything else Nvidia leans heavily on DLSS 4 and AI-generated frames for speed comparisons. Andrew Cunningham Jan 7, 2025 3:06 pm | 21 Nvidia's RTX 5070, one of four new desktop GPUs announced this week. Credit: Nvidia Nvidia's RTX 5070, one of four new desktop GPUs announced this week. Credit: Nvidia Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreNvidia has good news and bad news for people building or buying gaming PCs.The good news is that three of its four new RTX 50-series GPUs are the same price as or slightly cheaper than the RTX 40-series GPUs they're replacing. The RTX 5080 is $999, the same price as the RTX 4080 Super; the 5070 Ti and 5070 are launching for $749 and $549, each $50 less than the 4070 Ti Super and 4070 Super.The bad news for people looking for the absolute fastest card they can get is that the company is charging $1,999 for its flagship RTX 5090 GPU, significantly more than the $1,599 MSRP of the RTX 4090. If you want Nvidia's biggest and best, it will cost at least as much as four high-end game consoles or a pair of decently specced midrange gaming PCs. Pricing for the first batch of Blackwell-based RTX 50-series GPUs. Credit: Nvidia Nvidia also announced a new version of its upscaling algorithm, DLSS 4. As with DLSS 3 and the RTX 40-series, DLSS 4's flagship feature will be exclusive to the 50-series. It's called DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and as the name implies, it takes the Frame Generation feature from DLSS 3 and allows it to generate even more frames. It's why Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed that the $549 RTX 5070 performed like the $1,599 RTX 4090; it's also why those claims are a bit misleading.The rollout will begin with the RTX 5090 and 5080 on January 30. The 5070 Ti and 5070 will follow at some point in February. All cards except the 5070 Ti will come in Nvidia-designed Founders Editions as well as designs made by Nvidia's partners; the 5070 Ti isn't getting a Founders Edition.The RTX 5090 and 5080RTX 5090RTX 4090RTX 5080RTX 4080 SuperCUDA Cores21,76016,38410,75210,240Boost Clock2,410 MHz2,520 MHz2,617 MHz2,550 MHzMemory Bus Width512-bit384-bit256-bit256-bitMemory Bandwidth1,792 GB/s1,008 GB/s960 GB/s736 GB/sMemory size32GB GDDR724GB GDDR6X16GB GDDR716GB GDDR6XTGP575 W450 W360 W320 WThe RTX 5090, based on Nvidia's new Blackwell architecture, is a gigantic chip with 92 billion transistors in it. And while it is double the price of an RTX 5080, you also get double the GPU cores and double the RAM and nearly double the memory bandwidth. Even more than the 4090, it's being positioned head and shoulders above the rest of the GPUs in the family, and the 5080's performance won't come remotely close to it.Though $1,999 is a lot to ask for a graphics card, if Nvidia can consistently make the RTX 5090 available at $2,000, it could still be an improvement over the pricing of the 4090, which regularly sold for well over $1,599over the course of its lifetime, due in part to pandemic-fueled GPU shortages, cryptocurrency mining, and the generative AI boom. Companies and other entities buying them as AI accelerators may restrict the availability of the 5090, too, but Nvidia's highest GPU tier has been well out of the price range of most consumers for a while now.Despite the higher power budgetas predicted, it's 125 W higher than the 4090 at 450 W, and Nvidia recommends a 1,000 W power supply or betterthe physical size of the 5090 Founders Edition is considerably smaller than the 4090, which was large enough that it had trouble fitting into some computer cases. Thanks to a "high-density PCB" and redesigned cooling system, the 5090 Founders Edition is a dual-slot card that ought to fit into small-form-factor systems much more easily than the 4090. Of course, this won't stop most third-party 5090 GPUs from being gigantic triple-fan monstrosities, but it is apparently possible to make a reasonably sized version of the card.Moving on to the 5080, it looks like more of a mild update from last year's RTX 4080 Super, with a few hundred more CUDA cores, more memory bandwidth (thanks to the use of GDDR7, since the two GPUs share the same 256-bit interface), and a slightly higher power budget of 360 W (compared to 320 W for the 4080 Super).Having more cores and faster memory, in addition to whatever improvements and optimizations come with the Blackwell architecture, should help the 5080 easily beat the 4080 Super. But it's an open question as to whether it will be able to beat the 4090, at least before you consider any DLSS-related frame rate increases. The 4090 has 52 percent more GPU cores, a wider memory bus, and 8GB more memory.5070 Ti and 5070RTX 5070 TiRTX 4070 Ti SuperRTX 5070RTX 4070 SuperCUDA Cores8,9608,4486,1447,168Boost Clock2,452 MHz2,610 MHz2,512 MHz2,475 MHzMemory Bus Width256-bit256-bit192-bit192-bitMemory Bandwidth896 GB/s672 GB/s672 GB/s504 GB/sMemory size16GB GDDR716GB GDDR6X12GB GDDR712GB GDDR6XTGP300 W285 W250 W220 WAt $749 and $549, the 5070 Ti and 5070 are slightly more within reach for someone who's trying to spend less than $2,000 on a new gaming PC. Both cards hew relatively closely to the specs of the 4070 Ti Super and 4070 Super, both of which are already solid 1440p and 4K graphics cards for many titles.Like the 5080, the 5070 Ti includes a few hundred more CUDA cores, more memory bandwidth, and slightly higher power requirements compared to the 4070 Ti Super. That the card is $50 less than the 4070 Ti Super was at launch is a nice bonusif it can come close to or beat the RTX 4080 for $250 less, it could be an appealing high-end option.The RTX 5070 is alone in having fewer CUDA cores than its immediate predecessor6,144, down from 7,168. It is an upgrade from the original 4070, which had 5,888 CUDA cores, and GDDR7 and slightly faster clock speeds may still help it outrun the 4070 Super; like the other 50-series cards, it also comes with a higher power budget. But right now this card is looking like the closest thing to a lateral move in the lineup, at least before you consider the additional frame-generation capabilities of DLSS 4.DLSS 4 and fudging the numbers Many of Nvidia's most ostentatious performance claimsincluding the one that the RTX 5070 is as fast as a 4090factors in DLSS 4's additional AI-generated frames. Credit: Nvidia When launching new 40-series cards over the last two years, it was common for Nvidia to publish a couple of different performance comparisons to last-gen cards: one with DLSS turned off, and one with DLSS and the 40-series-exclusive Frame Generation feature turned on. Nvidia would then lean on the DLSS-enabled numbers when making broad proclamations about a GPU's performance, as it does in its official press release when it says the 5090 is twice as fast as the 4090, or as CEO Jensen Huang did during his CES keynote when he claimed that an RTX 5070 offered RTX 4090 performance for $549.DLSS Frame Generation is an AI feature that builds on what DLSS is already doing. Where DLSS uses AI to fill in gaps and make a lower-resolution image look like a higher-resolution image, DLSS Frame Generation creates entirely new frames and inserts them in between the frames that your GPU is actually rendering. DLSS 4 now generates up to three frames for every frame the GPU is actually rendering. Used in concert with DLSS image upscaling, Nvidia says that "15 out of every 16 pixels" you see on your screen are being generated by its AI models. Credit: Nvidia The RTX 50-series one-ups the 40-series with DLSS 4, another new revision that's exclusive to its just-launched GPUs: DLSS Multi Frame Generation. Instead of generating one extra frame for every traditionally rendered frame, DLSS 4 generates "up to three additional frames" to slide in between the ones your graphics card is actually renderingbased on Nvidia's slides, it looks like users ought to be able to control how many extra frames are being generated, just as they can control the quality settings for DLSS upscaling. Nvidia is leaning on the Blackwell architecture's faster Tensor Cores, which it says are up to 2.5 times faster than the Tensor Cores in the RTX 40-series, to do the AI processing necessary to upscale rendered frames and to generate new ones.Nvidia's performance comparisons aren't indefensible; with DLSS FG enabled, the cards can put out a lot of frames per second. It's just dependent on game support (Nvidia says that 75 titles will support it at launch), and going off of our experience with the original iteration of Frame Generation, there will likely be scenarios where image quality is noticeably worse or just "off-looking" compared to actual rendered frames. DLSS FG also needed a solid base frame rate to get the best results, which may or may not be the case for Multi-FG. Enhanced versions of older DLSS features can benefit all RTX cards, including the 20-, 30-, and 40-series. Multi-Frame Generation is restricted to the 50-series, though. Credit: Nvidia Though the practice of restricting the biggest DLSS upgrades to all-new hardware is a bit frustrating, Nvidia did announce that it's releasing a new transformer module for the DLSS Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, and Anti-Aliasing features. These are DLSS features that are available on all RTX GPUs going all the way back to the RTX 20-series, and games that are upgraded to use the newer models should benefit from improved upscaling quality even if they're using older GPUs.GeForce 50-series: Also for laptops! Nvidia's projected pricing for laptops with each of its new mobile GPUs. Credit: Nvidia Nvidia's laptop GPU announcements sometimes trail the desktop announcements by a few weeks or months. But the company has already announced mobile versions of the 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 that Nvidia says will begin shipping in laptops priced between $1,299 and $2,899 when they launch in March.All of these GPUs share names, the Blackwell architecture, and DLSS 4 support with their desktop counterparts, but per usual they're significantly cut down to fit on a laptop motherboard and within a laptop's cooling capacity. The mobile version of the 5090 includes 10,496 GPU cores, less than half the number of the desktop version, and just 24GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit interface instead of 32GB on a 512-bit interface. But it also can operate with a power budget between 95 and 150 W, a fraction of what the desktop 5090 needs.RTX 5090 (mobile)RTX 5080 (mobile)RTX 5070 Ti (mobile)RTX 5070 (mobile)CUDA Cores10,4967,6805,8884,608Memory Bus Width256-bit256-bit192-bit128-bitMemory size24GB GDDR716GB GDDR712GB GDDR78GB GDDR7TGP95-150 W80-150 W60-115 W50-100 WThe other three GPUs are mostly cut down in similar ways, and all of them have fewer GPU cores and lower power requirements than their desktop counterparts. The 5070 GPUs both have less RAM and narrowed memory buses, too, but the mobile RTX 5080 at least comes closer to its desktop iteration, with the same 256-bit bus width and 16GB of RAM.Andrew CunninghamSenior Technology ReporterAndrew CunninghamSenior Technology Reporter Andrew is a Senior Technology Reporter at Ars Technica, with a focus on consumer tech including computer hardware and in-depth reviews of operating systems like Windows and macOS. Andrew lives in Philadelphia and co-hosts a weekly book podcast called Overdue. 21 Comments0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 130 Visualizações
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ARSTECHNICA.COMScience paper piracy site Sci-Hub shares lots of retracted papersOut of date Science paper piracy site Sci-Hub shares lots of retracted papers 85 percent of invalid papers continue to be shared after they've been retracted. John Timmer Jan 7, 2025 2:39 pm | 7 Keeping track of when a paper has been retracted can be a challenge. Credit: pablohart Keeping track of when a paper has been retracted can be a challenge. Credit: pablohart Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreMost scientific literature is published in for-profit journals that rely on subscriptions and paywalls to turn a profit. But that trend has been shifting as various governments and funding agencies are requiring that the science they fund be published in open-access journals. The transition is happening gradually, though, and a lot of the historical literature remains locked behind paywalls.These paywalls can pose a problem for researchers who aren't at well-funded universities, including many in the Global South, which may not be able to access the research they need to understand in order to pursue their own studies. One solution has been Sci-Hub, a site where people can upload PDFs of published papers so they can be shared with anyone who can access the site. Despite losses in publishing industry lawsuits and attempts to block access, Sci-Hub continues to serve up research papers that would otherwise be protected by paywalls.But what it's serving up may not always be the latest and greatest. Generally, when a paper is retracted for being invalid, publishers issue an updated version of its PDF with clear indications that the research it contains should no longer be considered valid. Unfortunately, it appears that once Sci-Hub has a copy of a paper, it doesn't necessarily have the ability to ensure it's kept up to date. Based on a scan of its content done by researchers from India, about 85 percent of the invalid papers they checked had no indication that the paper had been retracted.Correcting the scientific recordScientific results go wrong for all sorts of reasons, from outright fraud to honest mistakes. If the problems don't invalidate the overall conclusions of a paper, it's possible to update the paper with a correction. If the problems are systemic enough to undermine the results, however, the paper is typically retractedin essence, it should be treated as if it were never published in the first place.It doesn't always work out that way, however. Maybe people ignore the notifications that something has been retracted, or maybe they downloaded a copy of the paper before it got retracted and never saw the notifications at all, but citations to retracted papers regularly appear in the scientific record. Over the long term, this can distort our big-picture view of science, leading to wasted effort and misallocated resources.Some researchers based in India suspected there might be an additional reason retracted papers are still being cited: Sci-Hub. Sci-Hub works a bit like a combination of cache and aggregator for published materials. Whenever it gets a request for a paper that's not already in its database, it uses leaked login credentials to go to the website of whatever journal published the paper and obtain a copy. If it already has a copy, however, it will simply serve that up instead. This leaves open the possibility that it will have obtained a copy of a paper prior to its retraction and continue to distribute that copy after the paper has been retracted.To check this, the researchers obtained a list of nearly 17,000 retracted papers and searched for them on Sci-Hub. They then visually examined the documents that were returned. They found that 85 percent of them contained no indication that the paper had been retracted. "The availability of [unlabeled retracted articles] in the field of health sciences is particularly high," they note, "which indicates a significant risk of their unintended use and further citation in future research."Staying up to dateWhile corrections are less severe than retractions, they're likely to suffer a similar problem. And corrections will often involve the technical details of a paperthe experimental approaches or raw data that will be critical for anyone wanting to replicate or extend previously published results. So, if anything, their impact will be more significant.It's worth noting that this was already recognized as a problem even in the absence of Sci-Hub, and a system called Crossmark was developed to make it easy to find the most up-to-date version of a paper, including any corrections or retraction notices. Of course, not all publishers use Crossmark, and making it easy to use doesn't guarantee researchers will find the time to go through what might be a massive library of reference papers and check each one before publishing.But, given that Sci-Hub is an automated system, it doesn't suffer from the lack of free time or motivation of an actual living researcher. In theory, there's nothing to prevent it from being updated to incorporate a check of whether its cache contains the most recent version of a paper whenever it's requested.Accountability in Research, 2025. DOI: 10.1080/08989621.2024.2446558 (About DOIs).John TimmerSenior Science EditorJohn TimmerSenior Science Editor John is Ars Technica's science editor. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley. When physically separated from his keyboard, he tends to seek out a bicycle, or a scenic location for communing with his hiking boots. 7 Comments0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 124 Visualizações
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WWW.NEWSCIENTIST.COMHow the covid-19 pandemic distorted our experience of timeComment and HealthMany of us experienced time differently in the pandemic. Learning why can help us, say Ruth Ogden and Patricia Kingori 1 January 2025 Simone RotellaFive years ago, in January 2020, a new year had begun, one that would be like no other in living memory. Three months later, much of the world was in lockdown. Most people were unable to leave home for work or social activities, and with schools shut, many of us were juggling homeschooling while feeling anxious about the future.Covid-19 had countless impacts on health and well-being, but one surprising effect was a widespread distortion of peoples experience of the passage of time. How were those lockdown days for you? Did they fly by or drag on? As academics0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 125 Visualizações
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COMFormer MoviePass executive Ted Farnsworth pleads guilty to defrauding investorsTed Farnsworth pleaded guilty to defrauding investors in MoviePass and Vinco.Farnsworth has been in prison since August 2023.MoviePass's $10 plan led to its popularity but was unsustainable, causing bankruptcy.Ted Farnsworth pleaded guilty on Tuesday to defrauding investors in the movie-ticket subscription service MoviePass, the US Department of Justice announced. He bought the company in 2017 while CEO of Helios and Matheson Analytics (HMNY).Farnsworth, 62, also pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge for a second scheme related to a video-sharing platform he was involved with while under investigation for MoviePass.Farnsworth has been in federal custody since August 2023."Farnsworth was anxious to accept responsibility for his conduct," Farnsworth's lawyer, Sam Rabin, told Business Insider in a statement. "The most important step in doing that was to plead guilty to the crimes with which he is charged. He did that today."The Department of Justice charged Farnsworth and then MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe with securities fraud in 2022. The DOJ alleged that Lowe and Farnsworth "engaged in a scheme to defraud investors through materially false and misleading representations relating to HMNY and MoviePass's business and operations to artificially inflate the price of HMNY's stock and attract new investors."The DOJ also recently charged Farnsworth and others with using "the same strategy to defraud" investors in Vinco Ventures, another publicly traded company. MoviePass CEO Mitch Lowe and Helios and Matheson Chief Executive Ted Farnsworth. MoviePass/Reuters Lowe, the former MoviePass CEO, pleaded guilty to securities fraud conspiracy in September 2024.The rise and fall of MoviePassIn 2017, HMNY became the parent company of MoviePass. Farnsworth and Lowe launched a $10-a-month plan that made the service very popular. As subscriptions soared into the millions, HMNY's stock skyrocketed.However, the $10 plan which allowed subscribers to see a movie a day in theaters was not sustainable, and the company burned through hundreds of millions of dollars. By 2020, both MoviePass and HMNY went bankrupt.MoviePass founder Stacy Spikes, who was ousted by Lowe and Farnsworth from MoviePass in 2018, bought back the company in 2021.MoviePass under Spikes' leadership is currently available nationwide.The story of the rise and fall of MoviePass is chronicled in the documentary "MoviePass, MovieCrash," which was released in May and is based on BI's award-winning reporting.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 126 Visualizações
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COMInternal Amazon list shows more than 40 office locations where its five-day RTO plan is delayedAmazon delayed its full RTO plan in some locations due to insufficient office space.An internal list shows the where Amazon employees will work three days a week until space is ready.The list shows more than 40 locations where the full five-day RTO policy is delayed.Amazon delayed its five-day return-to-office plan in some locations due to a lack of space, as Business Insider recently reported.An internal Amazon list viewed by Business Insider shows where employees are being asked to continue following the company's previous policy, requiring only three days a week in the office.The locations include major tech hubs such as Santa Clara, Austin, Beijing, Shenzhen, and Bangalore. Amazon's original guidance required employees to work from the office five days a week, beginning January 2. An Amazon spokesperson told BI on Tuesday that buildings were ready for a majority of employees on that day.The company's real estate team late last year started notifying employees that they could continue following their current in-office guidance until workspaces were ready, with delays stretching to as late as May, according to internal Amazon notifications viewed by BI.The company has said the return to office will improve collaboration and bring other benefits. CEO Andy Jassy, in a memo announcing the mandate, said Amazon made the decision to "further strengthen" its culture and teams.Here are more of the Amazon locations where employees are being told to continue working three days a week in the office:Raleigh, Annapolis Junction, Baltimore, Columbia, Austin, Cupertino, Irvine, Nashville, Boulder, Charlotte, Houston, Jersey City, Newark, Atlanta, Dallas, East Palo Alto, Mexico City, Santa Clara, Sao Paulo, Tampa, Miami, Brooklyn, Columbus, New York, Sacramento, Hamburg, Munich, Tel Aviv, Amman, Milan, Cairo, Madrid, Barcelona, Berlin, Dubai, Istanbul, Beijing, Hyderabad, Shenzhen, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Shanghai.Are you a tech-industry employee or someone else with insight to share?Contact the reporter, Ashley Stewart, via the encrypted messaging app Signal (+1-425-344-8242) or email (). Use a nonwork device.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 124 Visualizações