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Google Calendar now lets you set split working hours, repeating OOO entries

Back in 2019, Google made the “Working Hours” feature in Calendar much more prominent to aid Digital Wellbeing efforts. Google Calendar is now adding support for split working hours, as well as creating repeat out of office (OOO) entries. As many people have experienced changes to their working environments in the past year, their work schedules have also changed—and are now often mixed…
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Most expensive electric vehicles on the planet

We recently covered the most expensive electric vehicles on the road in 2021, focused on consumer-grade vehicles you’d actually see on the road. Much of the feedback felt that many of the EVs listed weren’t truly the most expensive. One might argue for the most expensive…
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Tesla Sentry captures woman running after Model 3 mid-summon thinking it was a runaway car

If you want to start your Monday with a laugh and proof that there are still some good people in the world, I got the post for you. Tesla Sentry captures a video of a woman running after a Model 3 that was in the middle of being summoned thinking it was a runaway car. “Summon” is a feature that Tesla originally released to allow owners to move their cars autonomously for a few feet in their…
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Watch Rivian test its R1T electric pickup ahead of deliveries

Rivian is just a few months away from delivering the first all-electric pickup trucks in the US, and it started releasing a lot of footage of its electric vehicles during testing. The Rivian R1T is likely one of the most anticipated vehicles set to go into production this year. It was one of the very first serious electric pickup truck programs to be unveiled, and many industry watchers are…
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Electric vehicle companies you may not know: Canoo

Continuing our spotlight on electric vehicle companies you may not have heard about yet is Canoo ($GOEV). The California-based EV startup in beautiful south bay is beginning to ramp up production of multiple electric vehicles. With two EVs unveiled and more on the horizon…
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Purported ‘Pixel 5a’ renders suggest Google’s next phone is basically the Pixel 4a 5G

Google’s next phone is unsurprisingly a “Pixel 5a,” and leaked renders today suggest that the mid-ranger will be nearly identical to the Pixel 4a 5G. OnLeaks (Steve Hemmerstoffer) on Voice today has renders of what’s being called the “Pixel 5a.” The dimensions (156.2 x 73.2 x 8.8mm) are nearly identical to the Pixel 4a 5G, though it’s 2.3mm taller, .8mm narrower, and .6mm thicker.
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