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Good morning! These are the 10 things in tech you need to know this Thursday.

CEO Jeff Bezos revealed the numbers in his annual shareholder letter.

James Bloodworth said workers were penalised for taking sick days.

They can harvest data like user ID, email, name, and even gender.

The move would reduce its reliance on companies like Intel, and the company could use chips for hardware devices, AI, or the servers in its data centres.

The New Devices Group only showed off its Vaunt smartglasses earlier this year, but Intel has now ceased development and will lay off around 200 people.

She hasn't specified what she is up to, but said she has "some ideas in the consumer space."

7. That's thanks to a strict new European privacy regulation coming into force next month.

Russia's media regulator also wants the firm to explain why it has deleted Russian accounts, presumably referencing the deletion of troll accounts with ties to the Kremlin.

The funding comes from existing investors, including Neil Woodford's fund.

An international arrest warrant has been issued for Sindri Thor Stefansson.

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