Friday, 7 June 2019

Teens are making up to $300,000 selling secondhand clothes on this Instagram-like shopping app, which is now planning a huge US expansion. Here's how it works.

 
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Teens are making up to $300,000 selling secondhand clothes on this Instagram-like shopping app, which is now planning a huge US expansion. Here's how it works.
 
 
Teens are making up to $300,000 selling secondhand clothes on this Instagram-like shopping app, which is now planning a huge US expansion. Here's how it works.
 
Depop is a social shopping app targeted at Gen Z shoppers.
 
 
 
 
 
The tech cold war just got a lot more intense after Russia signed a deal to build 5G internet with Huawei
 
 
The tech cold war just got a lot more intense after Russia signed a deal to build 5G internet with Huawei
 
Russian mobile network provider MTS and Huawei signed the deal as their countries lauded closer ties, and the US amps up its attacks on Beijing.
 
 
 
 
 
This company will pay you $1,000 to ditch your smartphone and switch to a flip phone for a week
 
 
This company will pay you $1,000 to ditch your smartphone and switch to a flip phone for a week
 
The contest winner will get $1,000 to trade their smartphone for a flip phone for a week, but this person must document the whole experience.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Police departments across the US are using video doorbells from Amazon-owned Ring to create an unofficial surveillance network, a new report says
 
 
Police departments across the US are using video doorbells from Amazon-owned Ring to create an unofficial surveillance network, a new report says
 
Some police departments have been offering deals on Ring smart doorbells with the condition that users hand over recorded footage upon request.
 
 
 
 
 
Apple's iPhone X introduced the 'notch' trend 2 years ago. Now, smartphone makers are trying to kill it once and for all.
 
 
Apple's iPhone X introduced the 'notch' trend 2 years ago. Now, smartphone makers are trying to kill it once and for all.
 
Apple's iPhone X featured a small cut-out, or "notch," to house a facial recognition system, and most other smartphone makers followed suit.
 
 
 
 
 
The best new features coming to your iPhone in iOS 13 that Apple didn't tell you about
 
 
The best new features coming to your iPhone in iOS 13 that Apple didn't tell you about
 
Apple's iOS 13 update launching this fall is loaded with new features for the iPhone. Here are the ones it didn't have time to tell you about at WWDC.
 
 
 
 
 
Tesla employees are complaining that the company is trying to block Blind, an anonymous app for talking about your company — here's how it works
 
 
Tesla employees are complaining that the company is trying to block Blind, an anonymous app for talking about your company — here's how it works
 
Blind is a popular app among workers at Silicon Valley giants like Uber, Facebook, and Google, that allows employees to anonymously post and network.
 
 
 
 
 
Amazon is discounting its refurbished devices until 11:59 p.m. PT tonight — here are the best deals on the Echo Show, Kindle Paperwhite, and more
 
 
Amazon is discounting its refurbished devices until 11:59 p.m. PT tonight — here are the best deals on the Echo Show, Kindle Paperwhite, and more
 
Amazon devices offer high-end technology at a fairly decent price. You can save even more if you buy discounted refurbished devices from this sale.
 
 
 
 
 
How the Internet of Things will transform consumerism, enterprises, and governments over the next five years
 
 
How the Internet of Things will transform consumerism, enterprises, and governments over the next five years
 
Consumers, companies, and governments will install more than 40 billion IoT devices worldwide through 2023. Business Insider Intelligence provides IoT forecasts to understand how this transformative technological force is changing how companies and jurisdictions operate, and how consumers live.
 
 
 
 
 
Google is fighting to maintain ties with Huawei, saying blacklisting the Chinese firm could jeopardize national security
 
 
Google is fighting to maintain ties with Huawei, saying blacklisting the Chinese firm could jeopardize national security
 
Three sources told the Financial Times that Google's argument is that cutting ties with Huawei could pose a national security risk.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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