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How to buy Apple Vision Pro: The process I took for the smoothest checkout

Jason Hiner/ZDNETI did the thing. I woke up this morning to the "Apple alarm," flipped open my laptop, went on Apple.com, and spammed Refresh until a little "Pre-order" button7:55 am ET - It was previously reported that an Apple device with Face ID would be required to order the Vision Pro, so I had my iPhone charged and ready.8:00 am - The "Pre-order" button didn't appear on the dot, but a few refreshes later, and I was in the buying portal for the Vision Pro. First step: Measuring my face for the Light Seal and

swiggy simpl one-tap checkout: Swiggy integrates Simpl’s one-tap checkout feature

Checkout network Simpl has announced a partnership with Swiggy to offer a one-tap checkout experience to its customers across food delivery, Swiggy Instamart, and soon on Dineout and Swiggy Genie. The partnership comes ahead of the year-end holiday season when demand for Swiggy’s on-demand services increases multifold, particularly during Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations. This, coupled with five weekends in December, is going to contribute to a significant increase in demand for services from food and hyperlocal…

One-click checkout company Bolt confirms another round of layoffs

E-commerce and fintech company Bolt, which was at one time the subject of a federal probe, confirmed it laid off 29% of its staff, according to a company spokesperson. In an emailed statement, the Bolt spokesperson said the one-click checkout company made the cuts to get Bolt to “an operating model optimized for sustainable growth and efficiency.” “We made the difficult but important decision to reduce layers and roles across the company — setting ourselves up with the speed and agility required…

The self-serve checkout is not the biggest supermarket privacy concern

“We do not use facial recognition and other biometric identification technology on our customers at self-service checkouts.”The Coles spokesperson said the technology was there to reduce theft.“Cameras used by Coles do not record personal information or have facial recognition,” they said.“Any footage that is recorded, is done so in line with all relevant laws and Coles’ privacy policy.”Interestingly, both Coles and Woolworths said that the cameras embedded in the self-serve units were not recording at all. The footage is…