The Nothing Phone 3 arrives in July

Nothing plans to launch the Phone 3, its first proper flagship, on July 1, the company announced today. We already knew the phone was coming this summer, thanks to a teaser Nothing shared during last month’s The Android Show I/O Edition. During the segment, Nothing CEO Carl Pei said the new device will cost around…

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Why some airlines charge solo travelers more

Do airlines show the same airfare rates to everyone? Can airlines really track your flight search history to increase rates shown to you? Some airlines are charging solo travelers higher fares, according to a recent report. This practice is not widespread and airlines have not commented on it. It is difficult to determine if you…

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Here’s why ‘horrible bosses’ keep lashing out

Workers seek flexibility as employers implement return-to-office mandates Despite technological advancements and a preference for flexibility among American workers, employers are pushing for a return to the office. Scripps News Horrible bosses − the ones who lose their temper, shout at subordinates and berate their work − are bad for everyone.   On that point, the…

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Panthers vs Oilers time, TV for Game 2

Are Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup bound? Former NHLer weighs in Former NHL winger Riley Cote explains what he loves about this Edmonton Oilers team ahead of the Western Conference Finals. Sports Seriously The Edmonton Oilers have two things they didn’t have in last year’s Stanley Cup Final: home-ice advantage and a lead in the series….

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Why staffing shortages could delay your flight

Why air traffic controllers are under more pressure than ever Inside the growing stress in U.S. air traffic control towers. The FAA has a nationwide shortage of around 3,000 air traffic controllers, impacting airport efficiency. This understaffing exacerbates delays when issues like bad weather or technical outages occur. The FAA prioritizes safety by adjusting flight…

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