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Coverage of app in the Nexus archive.
- This factory was severely short on workers. Then it offered flexible work
A GE Appliances plant in rural northwest Georgia faced a shortage of hundreds of workers during the pandemic. Introducing a flexible work option where some workers can sign up for shifts through an app helped alleviate the labor shortage.
- Target eliminated a daily headache for drive-up workers with a new tech fix
Target implemented a new app feature allowing drive-up workers to unlock store doors via WiFi, reducing re-entry delays by 30 seconds per use. This solution saves an estimated 350,000 labor hours annually across 2,000 stores, addressing a frequent pain point for employees handling online orders.
- Yeasound RIC800 Hearing Aids Review: Good Audio, Glitchy App
The Yeasound RIC800 Hearing Aids feature AI-powered noise reduction and an automatic speech-focusing system, along with a simple, effective hearing test. However, the accompanying app is criticized for being glitchy.
- Gas prices affect landscaping company's expenses. One app helps grow its business
Chris B, owner of Poetry In Motion landscaping service in Central Virginia, faces increased operating costs due to rising gas prices. A specific app has helped him and other business owners mitigate this burden and grow their businesses.
- Austin-area teens develop app aimed at fighting food insecurity
Four Central Texas teens have developed an app to combat food insecurity during the summer by helping families access food, identify allergens, and create meals using available ingredients.
- [US]AI trailers for fantasy (or other?) series on instagram, then direct you to download some app?
AI-generated trailers for a fantasy series on Instagram direct users to download an app, raising concerns about potential scams or malware. The creator is suspected of using AI to produce content for an unaffordable project, with users questioning its prevalence and legitimacy.
- Can someone explain why doctors insist on weighing us with keys and wallets in our pockets?
The article discusses frustrations with the process of scheduling a virtual doctor's appointment, highlighting the complexity of using an app and navigating a call center. The author criticizes the lack of clear communication and the need for multiple attempts to schedule a Zoom-like appointment despite the doctor's initial instructions.
- 90.22 lakh urea bags available in TG; 11.18 lakh supplied after booking on app
Telangana (TG) has 90.22 lakh urea bags available, with 11.18 lakh supplied after booking through an app.
- APP leader rejects court order on party deregistration, cites threat to democracy
The leader of the APP rejects a court order to deregister the party, arguing it threatens democracy. They cite judicial interpretations of Section 225(a) of the Nigerian Constitution as support.
- Cyberabad Police arrest man for siphoning off ₹5 lakh from senior citizen’s bank account
Cyberabad Police arrested a man for stealing ₹5 lakh from a senior citizen's bank account by installing an app on her phone. The accused had built a close relationship with the victim's family and frequently visited their home.
- Why learning financial literacy has to be part of the American dream: former CFTC commissioner
Caroline Pham emphasizes the importance of financial literacy in the American dream, highlighting how smartphones and apps enable global financial transactions and virtual communities.
- Target just announced dates for Target Circle Week: Here’s everything you should know
Target announced dates for Target Circle Week, with deals available online, in the app, and in stores.
- The app that lets you find almost ANY lost gadget: I couldn't find my Oura ring anywhere…here's how I managed to track it down to inside my Shrek hot water bottle
The article discusses an app that can locate almost any lost gadget, as demonstrated by the user finding their Oura ring inside a Shrek hot water bottle.
- Grok’s sexual deepfakes almost got it banned from Apple’s App Store. Almost.
Apple threatened to ban Elon Musk's AI app Grok from its App Store in January over concerns about nonconsensual sexual deepfakes on X. The company demanded improved content moderation from Grok's developers, despite public criticism of its response to the crisis.
- JCB to launch app for Taiwan credit card members visiting Japan
JCB will launch an app targeting Taiwan credit card members visiting Japan. The app aims to enhance services for users in this specific demographic and geographic context.