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Apple’s digital driver’s license has been delayed to next year

The Verge

Apple’s digital driver’s license / ID feature won’t be coming until “early 2022,” according to an update to Apple’s iOS 15 page that MacRumors noticed. though Universal Control is still missing for those wanting to control their Macs and iPads with the same mouse and keyboard. Image: Apple.

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How managers can help Gen Z employees find meaning in their work

Fast Company Tech

So one of usKelly Kennedyconducted a research study at Baylor University in which she interviewed a range of Gen Z professionals. is a director of transformative learning at the University of Connecticut. is a managing partner at Foster Talent Consulting, University of Connecticut. Kelly Kennedy, Ed.D.

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How heavy metals get into baby food—and what California is doing to help parents

Fast Company Tech

California enforces noncompliance by embargoing misbranded baby food products, issuing penalties, and suspending or revoking registrations and licenses. Michael White is a distinguished professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Connecticut. Read the original article.

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How the ‘Severance’ child-boss represents childhood under threat

Fast Company Tech

Anna Mae Duane is a professor of English at the University of Connecticut. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Or rather, she is the only kind of child that Americas economic system allows to thrive. Read the original article.

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The most innovative companies for energy in 2025

Fast Company Tech

By tapping its deep pool of usage data, analytics, and energy billing expertise, the Connecticut-based company is betting it can cut most clients energy bills by 30%. Customers then pay Budderfly up to 5% less than what they would have paid their electric company before the upgrades, while Budderfly keeps the rest of the resulting savings.