Speaker 1: This is CNET. And here are the stories that matter right now this week, the us state department launched a new cyber security bureau and an effort to make digital security, a part of us foreign policy, a new high ranking cyber diplomat will head the department to focus on addressing cyber threats, global internet freedom and surveillance risks. The revival of this bureau versus a Trump era decision to shutter the office and attempts to cut red tape and streamline diplomatic efforts. Amazon warehouses around the country are starting to [00:00:30] organize to become part of the Amazon labor union. After last week's historic union win. When Amazon workers in Staten island voted to unionize. Now another Staten island warehouse will vote at the end of April while workers at an Amazon fresh store in Seattle declared itself. A union Amazon has spent millions to fight the movement to unionize. Arguing that unions create a communication barrier between workers and their managers. And finally, Peloton has released a new product called the Peloton guide. This set device [00:01:00] features a wide angle camera that uses AI technology to analyze your form. It can also provide a personalized workout by letting you know which muscle groups you're working and which you need to rest. The Peloton guide aims to attract users who don't have the space or the budget for a complete home gym. The guide retails for $295 and is for sale in the us, Canada, Australia, and the UK
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