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Belkin’s Wemo Products Will Take a ‘Big Step Back’ From Matter
One of the most popular brands for smart home tech, Belkin’s Wemo, is officially pausing development of Matter devices. What was supposed to be a revolution in interconnectivity and ease of access has now lost one of its biggest contributors.
Belkin’s smart home brand Wemo is backing away from Matter
Wemo, Belkin’s smart home company, has paused development of Matter smart home devices. In an email exchange, Jen Wei, Vice President of Global Communications and Corporate Development at Belkin, confirmed that, while the company remains convinced that “Matter will have a significantly positive impact on the smart home industry,” it has decided to “take a big step back, regroup, and rethink’’ its approach to the smart home. Wei went on to write that Wemo will bring new Matter products to market when it can find a way to differentiate them. It seems like Wemo might be concerned its smart home gear is becoming commoditized.
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I work in crop tops and mini skirts – I know my outfits are inappropriate but it doesn’t matter because I’m the boss
A WOMAN has been hit with online hate for wearing crop tops and mini skirts to work – even though she is the boss.
The professional shared that she knows that the clothes she wears to work are inappropriate, but she doesn’t care.
TikTok user Danielle Ormond (@deefc07) shared a video of herself at work that has caused many viewers on the platform to troll her for her lack of proper work attire, even though she’s the supposed person in charge.
Ormond is the mother of small children and maintains a lean body shape that gives her the confidence to wear short and tight clothing.
In the video, the company director appears not to wear the typical business attire, like a blazer, dark trousers, or closed-toe shoes while at her place of work.
She gives viewers a glimpse into what she wears on a typical Friday at the workplace.
The video consists of the blonde woman panning the camera up and down her body as she sits in a black office chair.
The subtitles “working late” and “inappropriately dressed” pop up on the screen for a short period of time.
Ormond is wearing a red babydoll crop top with ruching, a medium-wash denim mini skirt, and strappy sandals.
The song “Behind These Hazel Eyes” by Kelly Clarkson plays in the background, and she mouths the lyrics “here I am, once again.”
The words “Happy Friday” are written on the screen before the video comes to a close.
Her choice of audio for the TikTok makes it seem as if the style she is wearing in the video is typical boss behavior on a Friday.
Many viewers in the comment section of the video sang Ormond’s praises.
“Wow, wish you were my boss,” a viewer wrote online.
“You always dress wonderfully,” one user commented.
“Dress how u like unless the boss doesn’t agree lol” another added.
Though, there were a few people who were not impressed by the TikTok user’s choice of attire.
“Look professional,” one viewer bluntly wrote.
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