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California gives OK for Disneyland and other theme parks to reopen April 1st, with restrictions

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 02:19 PM PST

Anaheim Exteriors And Landmarks - 2021
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Disneyland, Universal Studios other theme parks, and sports stadiums in California can reopen beginning April 1st, the California Department of Public Health said Friday. But there are caveats: the health department is requiring "significantly reduced capacity, mandatory masking and other public health precautions" due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

How many people will be allowed in the parks depends on the number of COVID-19 cases in the counties where they're located.

For amusement parks, counties in the "red" tier of California's four-tier reopening risk system— red is the second-highest risk category— will be limited to attendance of 15 percent capacity. In the orange tier, the limit increases to 25 percent capacity and in...

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Sonos Roam will include Auto Trueplay and new ‘Sound Swap’ feature

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 11:25 AM PST

On Tuesday, Sonos will introduce its latest product called the Sonos Roam, which The Verge extensively detailed a couple of days ago. Now I'm able to share a bit more about new functionality that will debut first on the tiny, take-everywhere speaker.

My previous report laid out the core specs of the Sonos Roam. Measuring 6.5 inches long and weighing around a pound, the portable speaker will offer up to 10 hours of battery life on a charge. Just like the Move, it will support voice commands for either Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Sonos plans to sell it for $169, and the Roam will ship in April.

But now on to the new stuff:

  • The Sonos Roam will include automatic Trueplay.
    Like the pricier, larger Move, Sonos is building its Auto...

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Facebook reportedly under probe for ‘systemic’ racial bias in hiring and promotions

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 08:44 AM PST

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is looking into allegations of racial bias and hiring practices at Facebook, a probe which the agency has designated as "systemic," Reuters reported.

In July, Facebook employee Oscar Veneszee, Jr., who is Black, filed a complaint with the EEOC along with two people Veneszee recruited but whom Facebook did not hire. The complaint alleges that the social platform discriminates against Black job applicants and employees and promotes racial stereotypes. Veneszee told NPR that Facebook has "a Black people problem," and that the company has failed to create a culture to attract and retain Black workers.

The EEOC has not brought allegations against Facebook, Reuters notes, and the agency's...

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COVID-19 vaccine supplies are on the rise in the US

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 08:00 AM PST

Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Rollout Continues From Kentucky
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The US government is feeling optimistic about vaccines. By the end of May, it should have enough to vaccinate every adult in the country, President Joe Biden said on Tuesday.

Not only that, but Americans are feeling pretty good about the vaccine, too. About 69 percent of Americans had either already gotten the vaccine or were willing to get one when they could, according to a new survey from Pew Research Center.

That's a huge relief to public health experts. Last year, they watched vaccine polling numbers drop dramatically during just four months. In September 2020, only half of people polled said they'd be willing to take a hypothetical vaccine. Not exactly surprising, given that, at the time, the Trump administration was promising to...

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Razer Blade 15 Base review: losing its edge

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 07:00 AM PST

Some new specs aside, this laptop has changed very little since 2018

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Apple to stop selling iMac Pro base model, which is listed as available ‘while supplies last’

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 06:29 AM PST

The iMac Pro was first introduced in 2017 | Photo James Bareham / The Verge

In a sign that the iMac Pro is on the way out, the only model currently available for purchase on the Apple Store website is the $4,999 base configuration, "while supplies last." As first reported by 9to5Mac, all build-to-order configurations for the iMac Pro have been removed from Apple's site (but may still be available at third-party retailers like Amazon). Apple tells The Verge once supplies of the base model run out, iMac Pro will no longer be available.

Kim Lyons/The Verge
A screengrab of the Apple Store listing for the iMac Pro on March 6th, 2021

It's not a huge surprise that Apple may be phasing out the iMac Pro; there have been well-sourced reports that the company will be introducing a redesigned iMac...

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Gaming ruled this week’s best deals

Posted: 06 Mar 2021 06:00 AM PST

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

This was another week of gaming dominating our deals coverage. That's mostly because my colleague Taylor Lyles has been diligently keeping readers in the know about every (fleeting, sadly) restocking of the PS5 and Xbox Series X / S consoles. Outside of consoles, there are some good game deals happening, in addition to tech that might be able to make gaming more enjoyable.


Save on this speedy 1TB external SSD from Crucial

Whether you need a fast external drive for plugging into a PS5, Xbox Series X, or PC, this Crucial model is a good deal at $125. Its low-profile design means it can fit easily in most entertainment centers or desk arrangements, and it ships with a USB Type-A adapter in case your device doesn't have a USB-C port.


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