The company said Thursday that the long-awaited (and difficult to produce) avatar legs were animations – and potentially not actually a result of its VR technology.
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A Milwaukee Bar Once Frequented By Jeffrey Dahmer Slams ‘Senseless’ New Patrons Looking for ‘Dahmer Drinks’
“It’s just kind of traumatizing to see how people would praise a serial killer,” says Wall Street Stock Bar owner Charese Gardner.
TikTok Looks to Tackle E-Commerce Giants Like Amazon With Its Latest Move
The social media upstart-turned-giant looks to be scouting fulfillment centers and has posted jobs in e-commerce operations.
Dunkin’ Donuts Customers Express Fury Online at Pricer Rewards Program
The Boston-brewed coffee chain almost doubled the amount you need to spend in order to get a free beverage through the rewards program.
YouTube Is Going After TikTok With the Promise of Paying Creators More
Short-form video is the video-sharing company’s next frontier.
Anti-Big Tech Lawyer Speaks Out About Teen ‘Suicide Kits’ Sold on Amazon
A law firm has filed two lawsuits related to the deaths of young people who died by suicide after purchasing concentrated sodium nitrate and other products on Amazon.
PayPal Faces Backlash Over ‘Mistakenly Published’ Policy that Prohibited Misinformation With a Fine of $2,500
The term in the policy was added in “error,” the company said.
‘It’s Just A Poke in The Eye’: Amazon Warehouse Workers Slam Small, Hourly Raises
The company raised wages for all of its warehouse workers this week by amounts ranging from 50 cents to $1 an hour.
Home Builders Are Taking a New Approach To Excess Inventory: Targeting Investors
As the housing market cools, home builders are scrambling to find solutions to reduce excess inventory.
Elon Musk’s Lawyers Say His First Amendment Rights Are Being Violated By Required Pre-Approval of Tesla Tweets
Musk agreed to tweet approval in 2018 after he announced on the platform he had “funding secured” to take Tesla private.