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Restaurant chain offers families free meals if they hand over their phones

British restaurant chain Frankie and Benny's is offering families free meals if they surrender their smartphones upon arrival. The idea came about after a survey conducted by the restaurant suggested many kids were fed up with their parents being on their phones the whole time.
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What was Amazon’s biggest-selling item on Cyber Monday? Take a guess

Across the five days from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday, Amazon said customers ordered a staggering 180 million items via its U.S. site alone, while globally Monday was its busiest shopping day ever in terms of the number of items sold. But can you guess which product sold more than any other?
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Lime’s app-based bikesharing service arrives in the U.K.

Lime has launched its first app-based bike-sharing service in the U.K. The firm has chosen the town of Milton Keynes for its U.K. launch, though fees are significantly higher than in the U.S. Lime has expanded rapidly since starting out in 2017, and now has a presence in more than 100 location in 16 countries.
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Apple boosts iPhone trade-in credit by up to $100 for new XS, XR purchases

If you're thinking about trading in your old iPhone for one of Apple's newest models, then take note: For a limited time only, the tech company is increasing the amount of credit you can receive when you turn in your device, with up to $100 extra offered on some of its older handsets.
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Lime clocks 20 million rides as its bikes and scooters arrive in Oz

Lime only launched its app-based scooter and bikesharing service at the start of 2017 but its riders have already completed 20 million rides, with half of them taking place in the last two months. Now the California-based company is launching in Australia as part of its ongoing international expansion.
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Google Maps makes reviews more useful with hashtag support

In its latest grab from the world of social media, Google Maps now supports hashtags in reviews for businesses. Initially for Android only, the hashtags can be added to reviews both new and old. Google Maps also recently made it possible for users to follow their favorite businesses, and message them, too.
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Volvo’s self-driving trucks are ready to start work at a mine in Norway

Volvo is about to launch its first-ever commercial operation using its driverless truck technology. A deal with a Norwegian mining firm will see six of its autonomous vehicles carry limestone between the mine and a port in an operation aimed at boosting productivity and reliability, as well as safety.
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YouTube tries bundling ads together for a better viewing experience

In a bid to improve the viewing experience for its 1.8 billion users around the world, YouTube is testing a system that bundles ads together to reduce the number of interruptions during the main video. The company says that the new method reduces the number of interruptions during the main video by up to 40 percent.
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Luxury resort bans smartphones from poolside so guests can ‘truly relax’

A luxury resort on the Indonesian island of Bali has banned guests from taking gadgets to the poolside in a bid to help them "truly relax" and enjoy the moment. The resort says the aim of the initiative is to “preserve who we are by valuing human connection and me-time.”
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Instagram is about to start fiddling around with your profile page

Whether or not you like the look of your profile page, Instagram is going to begin testing new designs in the coming weeks to make it "easier and cleaner to use." It's already posted a few ideas about what to expect, with new tabs and buttons on the way, as well as reduced prominence for follower/following counts.
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Oops! Teen driver loses license just 49 minutes after passing his test

A German teen lost his driving license just 49 minutes after passing his test. Cops spotted the guy doing more than twice the legal speed limit, resulting in a driving ban and a fine. He had four buddies in the car when he was pulled over, prompting cops to suggest that he may have been trying to impress them.
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Here’s how Uber plans to improve its service for riders in wheelchairs

Uber has sometimes been criticized for its failure to provide adequate services for those with disabilities. It's been working to improve its service in this area, and its latest initiative sees it teaming up with a specialist transportation firm to provide more wheelchair-accessible vehicles with short wait times.
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LinkedIn finally gets around to launching its own version of Stories

Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter have all launched their own versions of Snapchat Stories, so it was only a matter of time before professional social networking site LinkedIn followed suit. Its own version is called Student Voices and it's aimed at college students and recent graduates.
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How a village in Italy caught 58,000 speeding drivers in just 10 days

A tiny village in northern Italy knew it had an issue with cars and bikes speeding through it, but data from a newly set-up speed camera left its residents utterly gobsmacked. In the first 10 days alone, the camera recorded more than 58,000 speeding offenses, with half of all vehicles traveling too fast.
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Lyft’s new rewards program promises ride discounts and comfier cars

If you're always hopping in and out of a Lyft car, then you'll be pleased to hear that the ridesharing service is about to launch a rewards program. Perks include discounts on future trips and upgrades to comfier cars. Lyft Rewards lands in December for select riders, with the scheme rolling out more widely in 2019.
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Why an American named John Lewis gets lots of Twitter hassle from Brits

Spare a thought for Twitter user John Lewis. When he signed up as @johnlewis soon after the app launched in 2006, little did he know that one day he would become the de facto customer service contact for the British department store of the same name. Mr. Lewis says he now receives as many as 50,000 tweets a year.
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Apple confirms it’s collecting data on foot to improve its Maps app

Apple has been using cars and satellites to improve its Maps app for several years, and it's now confirmed it's also using tech-laden pedestrians to collect data in a bid to provide better walking directions. Using backpacks with cameras and sensors, the Apple employees are starting off by mapping parts of California.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer trades in his gear for a toy camera

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Oden Balilty recently rose to the challenge of shooting for an entire day using nothing but a toy camera. The acclaimed documentary photographer fared well during the daylong shoot, and even found several benefits from using the super-basic camera.
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Barnes & Noble’s new Nook tablet now has its own keyboard cover and dock

Barnes & Noble recently launched a new mobile device, the $130 Nook Tablet 10.1. Now the firm has released a couple of accessories designed exclusively for the new Nook: A $40 keyboard that connects via magnets and offers various viewing angles, and a $35 charging dock that holds the tablet in landscape mode.
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Addicted to Instagram? Its new ‘activity dashboard’ is here to help

Ever get that nagging feeling you're spending too much time on Instagram? A new "activity dashboard" comes with features designed to help you better control how you use the addictive photo-sharing app. They include daily reminders when you hit a self-imposed time limit, and a quick way to shut off notifications.
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Aussies hope free Wi-Fi on their beaches will lead to fewer drownings

Aussie lifeguards have hit on an idea to use Wi-Fi to make the beaches safer. How? By creating free Wi-Fi zones within the safety flags to encourage swimmers to stay within designated areas where they can be monitored by lifeguards. The Wi-Fi setup also sends out safety alerts in multiple languages.
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Hikers missing on Mount Fuji could soon find a drone buzzing above their heads

Mount Fuji attracts thousands of hikers every summer, with many of them making it all the way to the 3,776-meter summit of Japan's highest mountain. But with some hikers going missing while on the mountain, drones are going to be deployed to help find them as part of future search-and-rescue missions.
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Facebook is rolling out a Messenger ‘unsend’ feature, and here’s how to use it

Facebook is rolling out a "remove message" feature for Messenger. It lets you delete a message within 10 minutes of sending it, and replaces it with a note telling recipients it's been removed. The company is also looking at the idea of adding expiration dates for messages or even entire threads.
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Airbnb hosts are offering free rooms to those displaced by California wildfires

Several thousand Airbnb hosts in California are opening their homes to help those displaced by the devastating wildfires in the state. Airbnb's Open Homes program connects those affected by disasters with local hosts who can offer accommodation, with Airbnb taking care of all fees.
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Lime’s first carsharing service motors into Seattle this week

Lime is better known for its app-based bike and scooter rental services, but this week it's launching its very first carsharing service similar to Car2go and Zipcar. Starting in Seattle, Washington, customers can make use of 50 "Limepod" Fiat 500 cars, which cost a dollar to unlock and 40 cents per minute to drive.
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Google Maps tests feature that will help drivers avoid crashes, speed traps

Google Maps is testing a new feature in navigation mode that allows drivers to report crash and speed trap information to help the app plan the most efficient route for others in the area, or warn them of approaching hazards. Waze, which Google owns, already offers such a feature.
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‘Superwoman’ YouTuber Lilly Singh taking a break for her mental health

Claiming to be "mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually exhausted," popular YouTuber Lilly Singh told her millions of fans that she's taking a break from making videos in order to recuperate. Singh was listed as the 10th-highest-paid YouTube star in 2017, when she reportedly earned around $10 million.
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Twitter boss hints that an edit button for tweets may finally be on its way

Twitter has been talking for years about launching an edit button for tweets, but it still hasn't landed. This week, company boss Jack Dorsey suggested a quick-edit button is "achievable," giving hope to millions of users that it might actually be in the works ... though don't build your hopes up.
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Zoom in on famous works through the Art Institute of Chicago’s new website

The Art Institute of Chicago has given its website a serious makeover with new features that let you get up close and personal with more than 50,000 artworks by famous (and not so famous) artists. For those that can make it there in person, the site also offers tips on how to get the most out of the museum.
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Apple to boost its Amazon presence with listings for iPhones, iPads, and more

Apple will be offering more of its own kit on Amazon in the coming weeks. At the current time, the tech company has very limited official listings on the site, but the deal with Amazon will see the arrival of the latest iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks, smartwatches, and headphones.
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Lime splashes $3 million on a campaign to encourage safer electric scooter rides

Keen to boost its image and keep local communities onside, scootersharing outfit Lime is spending $3 million on a campaign to teach its users how to ride more safely and responsibly. If you sign up to its pledge online, you could bag yourself a free helmet for your future scooter rides!
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Facebook opens pop-up stores at Macy’s, but they’re not selling the Portal

Facebook has just opened pop-up stores at nine Macy's locations across the U.S., though they're not selling its new Portal video-calling device or Oculus VR headsets. Instead, they're showcasing small businesses and brands that are already popular on Facebook and Instagram.
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Uber now offers a $15 monthly plan for access to cheaper fares

Uber riders in five cities across the U.S. can now pay a monthly fee of $15 ($25 in Los Angeles) for access to cheaper fares. Ride Pass is available for UberX and UberPool, with fares unaffected by surge pricing or other factors that can sometimes surprise Uber customers when they request a ride.
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Waze’s new audio player aims to make your commute more bearable

Waze is launching a new Audio Player as part of its navigation app, offering easy access to streaming services that include Pandora, Deezer, iHeartRadio, NPR One, Scribd, Stitcher, and TuneIn, as well as Spotify, which is already integrated. Currently in beta, it'll be landing for all Waze users in the coming weeks.