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Tech Bytes: Browser add-on Honey accussed of scamming users – WDIO

A browser add-on accused of scamming users One YouTuber claims PayPal’s Honey is ripping people off.
The browser extension helps users find bargains. Influencer Megalag says Honey actually ignores cheaper deals. PayPal insists Honey follows industry rules.
Meta may be adding displays to its Ray-Ban smart glasses. According to Financial Times, the screens would likely appear in the second half of next year. The displays will reportedly be used to show notifications or responses from Meta’s AI virtual assistant.
And if you have some cash laying around, how about this post-Christmas gift? It’s a solid aluminum keyboard called the Icebreaker. Features include hot-swappable keycaps and configurable RGB backlighting. The price? $1,500. Pre-orders are available.
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