Friday, March 27, 2020

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LG TVs add a Movies Anywhere app

2KEngadget / 11min
Now that Ultraviolet is gone , Movies Anywhere has become the dominant "digital locker" that enables viewing of purchased movies across different devices and services. Now LG is the first TV manufacturer (it was previously available on platforms like Roku or Fire TV, but those aren't only for smart TVs) to feature the main app, which easily organizes and sets up links for your accounts across the

Dr. Fauci debunks coronavirus misinformation on a video chat with Trevor Noah

64KMashable / 18h
As the coronavirus continues to spread, misinformation is spreading just as quickly. During Thursday's edition of The Daily Social Distancing Show , Trevor Noah spoke to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director — and now famous face-palmer — Dr. Anthony Fauci, in order to sort the fact from the fiction. Over the course of the 13-minute interview, Noah asks Fauci about re-inf

House passes historic $2 trillion coronavirus economic rescue bill

5KTechCrunch / 11h
A massive bipartisan effort to provide relief to a U.S. economy on ice just leapt over its last major hurdle. On Friday, the House of Representatives passed a historic stimulus package known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security or “CARES” act, which contains an unprecedented $2.2 trillion in total financial relief for businesses, public institutions and individuals hit hard by th


This is the most convincing Apple iMac clone we’ve seen yet

Apple MacBook Air Retina36TechRadar - All the latest technology ne... / 28min
After a few excellent iPad imitators and Macbook Air wannabes, we’ve managed to track down the best Apple iMac clone we’ve seen to date. The Onda B220 is a Windows all-in-one computer that looks exceptionally similar to Apple's machine - the sort of PC you’d see at a dentist’s front desk or an office reception. At 370 USD (roughly 300 GBP/660 AUD) excluding delivery , it's about two-thirds cheape

A new FDA-authorized COVID-19 test doesn’t need a lab and can produce results in just 5 minutes

200+TechCrunch / 56min
There’s a new COVID-19 test from healthcare technology maker Abbott that looks to be the fastest yet in terms of producing results, and that can do so on the spot right at point-of-care, without requiring a round trip to a lab. This test for the novel coronavirus causing the current global pandemic has received emergency clearance for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and will begin p

Coronavirus lockdown: Clubbers go online for music

400+BBC News - Technology / 1h
With the coronavirus lockdown bringing normal nightlife to an end, some enterprising DJs are going online.

Google's 'Tilt Brush' virtual painting app comes to PlayStation VR

72Engadget / 1h
Google's Tilt Brush painting app is conquering one of its few remaining frontiers: consoles. The search giant has teamed up with Outerloop Games to release the 3D creative tool for PlayStation VR. To no one's surprise, it's the familiar experience, just in your living room. It turns your PlayStation Move controllers into virtual brushes you can use to create immersive masterpieces. And yes, Sony

Lawmakers Demand Amazon Get Serious About Worker Safety Amid Covid-19 Pandemic

100+Gizmodo / 2h
Following several alarming reports about Amazon’s meager response to the covid-19 pandemic, U.S. lawmakers are demanding answers regarding how the richest corporation in the world plans to keep its employees safe. Read more...

Best practices for a 1:1 implementation

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Using technology in the classroom can make the entire educational process more immersive and successful for both teachers and students. However, sometimes not all the conditions are met for it to bring true results, which is why educators propose that: All stakeholders (students included) are invited to voice their opinions and concerns, A clear plan is created for the establishment of an engagin

HP brings advanced threat protection to SMBs and remote workers

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HP Inc has announced a number of new advanced security solutions designed to provide enterprises, SMBs and remote workers with complete threat protection. The company's new offerings include HP Pro Security Edition, HP Proactive Security and HP Sure Click Enterprise. HP Pro Security Edition provides SMBs with advanced application isolation and deep learning endpoint protection on Windows 10 PCs.

Don’t expect any April Fools’ Day jokes from Google this year

SlashGear / 3h
Google has historically participated in the tradition of attempting to prank the public every April Fools’ Day (April 1), but things will be different this year. A newly leaked company memo from Google’s head of marketing Lorraine Twohill reveals that this year’s practical jokes have been canceled in light of the pandemic. Matters around the world are quite serious at … Continue reading

As the U.S. shuts down, StockX’s business is booming, says its CEO

72TechCrunch / 3h
StockX , the high-flying resale marketplace that connects buyers and sellers of sneakers, streetwear, handbags and other collectible items who agree on pricing, has seen its fortune rise along with the $6 billion global sneaker resale market, which is part of the broader $100 billion sneaker category. In fact, the company, which was assigned a billion-dollar-plus valuation last year, says $1 bill

Games Done Quick will host a charity stream for COVID-19 relief

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If you want to help people directly affected by the coronavirus pandemic while watching some of the best speedrunners in the world show off their craft, you're in luck. The good folks over at Games Done Quick (GDQ) announced today they plan to host a COVID-19 charity stream next month. Dubbed Corona Relief Done Quick (CRDQ), the event will take place online over the April 17th weekend, with 100 p

How sleepcasts helped me tackle insomnia

20Mashable / 4h
It's 4 a.m. again and I'm wandering around a marina, being introduced to a bunch of local cats by name. Each one has a boat and a backstory, and I'm meeting them all thanks to the most low-key, soothing voice possible. Having encountered the self-indulgent Ginger, grand Saba, and tiny Bebe, I finally, finally nod off to sleep. It's been a while. This is just one of the many bedtime audio journeys

An ER Doctor Describes What It's Like to Treat Covid-19

100+Wired / 4h
The novel coronavirus is hitting emergency rooms in the US—hard. Cedric Dark, a physician at the Baylor College of Medicine, recounts the struggle.

Competition Bureau Concerned About Air Canada/Transat Deal

One Mile at a Time / 4h
Most government functions have either screeched to a halt or been re-directed to address pandemic-related concerns, but the Canadian Competition Bureau is still ticking along. Today it released its findings in a review of Air Canada’s proposed acquisition of Transat. The Bureau has concluded that the deal will likely result in a substantial lessening or prevention of competition in the sale of ai

Here's everything that's coming to Quibi in April

22Gizmodo / 4h
Quibi has been gearing up for its April 6 launch date for month now, blasting the entertainment ecosystem with trailers , quick looks, and lists laying out the numerous “quick bite” shows it’ll be offering up on people’s phones when the big day finally rolls around. (Where were you, we’ll whisper to each other … Read more...

Medical kink store donates scrubs to hospital in need

400+Mashable / 4h
A medical fetish company announced that it's donating its entire stock of disposable scrubs to a hospital to ease the strain on the healthcare industry during the coronavirus pandemic. MedFet UK, an online store that carries medical equipment for kink and roleplay use, announced the donation on Twitter on Friday. "When we, a tiny company set up to serve a small section of the kink community, find

A 3D-printed ventilator designed for Spain's coronavirus patients

300+BBC News - Technology / 4h
A team took a week to design an emergency-use ventilator out of 3D-printed parts

How Restaurant Dining Will Change After The Pandemic

30View from the Wing / 4h
China has seen our future, both in terms of economic collapse and how social relations change after what people are experiencing. Food delivery in the U.S. took a queue from China offering 'leave food at the door' as an option to ensure social distancing between driver and consumer. Now that businesses in China are re-opening, we have a glimpse into how they're protecting their employees, and how

Killing Eve S3 trailer drops; new season will debut two weeks early

69Ars Technica / 4h
Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are back for a third season of Killing Eve . Good news for those looking for fresh TV fare while sheltering in place: the third season of Killing Eve , the Emmy Award-winning spy thriller series starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, is coming to TV two weeks early. “We know how adored this series is and we know how keen people are for great content right now,” Sarah Barnet

Netflix reveals Dragon’s Lair original, possibly with Ryan Reynolds

32SlashGear / 4h
Classic video franchise Dragon’s Lair will be returning to the small screen, this time as an original Netflix creation. The video streaming company announced its new project on Friday, stating that it is currently in talks with actor Ryan Reynolds to play the game’s main character Dirk the Daring. A number of people are on board the project to serve … Continue reading

As coronavirus spreads, yet another company brags about tracking you

100+Mashable / 4h
Nothing turns a potential scandal into a marketing opportunity quite like a pandemic. It was just three months ago that a leaked dataset containing 12 million people's precise location data was considered evidence of a looming national privacy disaster. Oh, how the times have changed. In the face of the deadly coronavirus , companies that keep tabs on Americans' locations are clamoring for our at

Level Up Your Gaming Arsenal With These 11 Subscription Services and Upgrades

Gizmodo / 4h
If you prefer to stay inside, you might turn to video games to pass the time. There is just one problem, though—video games get expensive really, really quick. But, there’s a way to mitigate the cost of gaming with various gaming subscription services, allowing you to have access to a wide array of games for a small… Read more...

You Need to Step Up Your Video Conferencing Backdrop Game

Lifehacker / 4h
Once you’ve accounted for 1) your health and safety, and 2) the health and safety of those you love, you can feel okay about moving onto less pressing issues. Read more...

Loyalty programs begin limiting non-travel redemption options

The Points Guy / 5h
While many frequent flyer and hotel loyalty programs offer a wide array of redemption options, including many that aren’t related to travel, here at TPG we tend to focus primarily on the ones that get you the most bang for your buck. This almost always means travel-specific redemptions, using your frequent flyer miles for flights and your hotel points for free nights. For a long time many program

Roku is giving away 30 days of premium video

400+Engadget / 5h
Add Roku to the list of companies offering free premium TV trials to keep people entertained while they stay at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's launching a Home Together initiative that provides extended 30-day trials of familiar networks and services. Epix, Showtime, Hallmark and A&E Crime Cental are among the more conventional services on tap. FitFusion, Gaiam and Grokker can help you s

Help us, Star Wars coronavirus memes. You're our only hope.

40Mashable / 5h
Our planet is under attack from a deadly enemy the size of midichlorians. Unfortunately, we haven't yet discovered any weaknesses in its tiny thermal exhaust ports that could let us blow this thing and, um, leave home. Our only hope, right now, is if our memes — spreading the word about handwashing and social distancing in a funny, memorable, utterly shareable way — can go faster than the virus.

Fortnite bot caught teleporting helps unravel game mystery

SlashGear / 5h
The bots — and, indeed, most things added to Fortnite after Epic stopped publishing patch notes — have remained a big mystery for players. The machine-operated opponents behave somewhat erratically and have a habit of suddenly appearing in places you thought you’d just checked out, raising questions over how, exactly, they got there so fast. The answer may be teleportation. … Continue reading

John Borthwick & Matt Hartman of betaworks discuss coronavirus adaptation strategies

100+TechCrunch / 5h
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of hopping on Zoom with betaworks’ John Borthwick and Matt Hartman to discuss the tech world’s adaptation to this new locked-down world, the future of new media and answer questions from the audience. We discussed whether new media companies can raise capital right now, and touched on emerging trends around audio, voice, AR, live events, travel-related companies and

Xerox buys managed print services houses

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Although Xerox has yet to succeed in its attempts to acquire HP Inc , the company did announce that it has acquired the British managed print services specialist and IT specialist Altodigital and ITEC Connect. While terms of the transactions have not been disclosed, both acquisitions have already received government approval. Back in January, Xerox announced that it had purchased the Arena Group

Control Panel isn’t dead yet—but the System applet is looking nervous

74Ars Technica / 6h
Enlarge / We find Windows 10's Settings dialog difficult to love. (credit: Jim Salter) You may have seen dark rumors around the Web that Microsoft is about to kill off the classic Control Panel. Rest assured, friend, we were as horrified as you are—but on more careful inspection, this seems not to be the case. A new set of Feature IDs popped up in the latest build of Windows 10— HideSystemControl

Coronavirus: What are ventilators and why are they important?

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The lives of some Covid-19 patients may depend upon medical ventilators - here are the basics of how they work.

Intel’s desktop Comet Lake processors might debut on April 30

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Intel will announce its long-awaited 10th-generation Comet Lake-S desktop processors on April 30, according to Spanish news outlet El Chapuzas Informatico . While a launch could be just over a month away, the website, citing “international sources”, notes that the first benchmarks and reviews won’t arrive until the second week of May. Though unconfirmed, this tidbit adds weight to the rumors that

The cello playing robot and other tech news

72BBC News - Technology / 6h
BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some of the best tech stories of the week.

Charter Gives Spectrum Technicians Entering Homes During Pandemic $25 Gift Cards

200+Gizmodo / 6h
Charter Communications, the operator of Spectrum, has been one of the companies refusing to allow staff to work from home during the coronavirus pandemic, ignoring guidelines from federal, state, and local authorities while citing its “indispensable” status as an infrastructure provider. Spectrum technicians have also … Read more...

4K TV deal: this LG 65-inch smart TV gets a massive $350 price cut at Dell

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If you're stuck indoors and looking for a 4K TV deal to keep you entertained, then you're in luck. Dell is discounting a number of top brand TVs and throwing in a free Dell eGift card with your purchase. Dell's top TV deal is the LG 65-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV that's on sale for $649 . That's a $350 discount and a fantastic price for a feature-rich big-screen TV. The LG UM7300PUA Series features

What Lockdown Is Like In Other Countries Right Now

View from the Wing / 6h
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips. Continue reading ...

Birth, Death, Weddings: An Oral History of Covid-19 Disruptions

100+Wired / 6h
The pandemic is wreaking havoc on milestones and celebrations across the nation.

Watch: How airplanes are put into storage because of the coronavirus

The Points Guy / 6h
Thousands of commercial airplanes worldwide are being parked because of the coronavirus pandemic. Left without passengers , either because of travel restrictions or because people just aren’t flying, airlines are choosing to put many of their planes in storage at airports all over . But you can’t just decide to park an airplane and then start it back up in weeks or months when the crisis is over.

Is now the time to downgrade your premium credit cards?

The Points Guy / 6h
To say a lot has changed in the last few weeks would be an understatement. Most of us are no longer traveling, and many household budgets have constricted quickly and dramatically. It’s a scary time in some respects, and while there are many elements of life today that none of us can control, there are things we can do while navigating otherwise uncharted territory. Want more credit card news and

Some Medical Schools Are Graduating Students Early Because of Covid-19

28Gizmodo / 6h
New York University and others are set to allow medical students to graduate and enter the medical field early—if they want to—all in an effort to shore up hospitals grappling with the covid-19 epidemic. Read more...

Killing Eve season 3 will premiere two weeks early on AMC

SlashGear / 6h
The third season of hit BBC America drama Killing Eve will premiere two weeks earlier than originally scheduled, the opposite of the trend we’ve seen from the movie industry. The decision to air the season early isn’t surprising — many people are currently at home and consuming far more media than they typically would in a week. You’ll still have … Continue reading

RESOLVED: We Shall Not Emerge From Isolation With Hooves

21Lifehacker / 6h
Much has been made of how ugly we’ll be when we’re finally able to emerge from isolation. Without haircuts or color, and manicures or pedicures, and tanning of any sort, yeah, our good looks are likely to take a hit. Read more...

Rocket startup Skyrora shifts production to hand sanitizer and face masks for coronavirus response

100+TechCrunch / 6h
One of the newer companies attempting to join the rarified group of private space launch startups actually flying payloads to orbit has redirected its entire UK-based manufacturing capacity towards COVID-19 response. Skyrora , which is based in Edinburgh, Scotland, is answering the call of the UK government and the NHS to manufacturers to do what they can to provide much-needed healthcare equipme

United Airlines CEO warns of a smaller carrier post-coronavirus

28The Points Guy / 6h
United Airlines ‘ leaders are warning that the carrier is likely to emerge smaller from the novel coronavirus pandemic than when it entered, joining Delta Air Lines executives in forecasting long-lasting cuts . “We will continue to plan for the worst and hope for a faster recovery,” United CEO Oscar Munoz and president Scott Kirby said in a letter to staff on Friday. “[But] if the recovery is as

Netflix is working on a live-action 'Dragon's Lair' movie

2KEngadget / 6h
After the massive success of Stranger Things, Netflix is delving back into '80s culture for another of its upcoming projects. It's developing a live-action movie based on the classic arcade game Dragon's Lair (which the Stranger Things kids actually play in the show's second season). 🐉⚔️HEAR YE, HEAR YE⚔️🐉 Netflix is developing a live action feature adaptation of the legendary 80s arcade game D

SpaceX Competitor OneWeb Is Reportedly Bankrupt

300+Wired / 6h
The company planned to put 650 internet satellites into orbit. But it only managed to launch 74 before its coffers ran dry, according to a report out today.

At Two Fashion Resale Warehouses, Workers Fear for Their Safety

500+NYT > Technology / 6h
As New Jersey orders nonessential workers to stay home to fight the spread of the new coronavirus, employees of the RealReal, a luxury resale company, wonder just what is “essential.”

Turkey Bans All International Flights

100+One Mile at a Time / 6h
This is a pretty significant development, when you consider that Turkish Airlines has historically flown to more countries than any other airline in the world… Turkey bans all international flights With the cases of COVID-19 on the rise in Turkey, the country has banned international flights to & from the country indefinitely . As President Erdogan explained in an an address today, “We have enter

My BIG-Ass Enter Key Is Messing Up My Mechanical Keyboard Plans

91Gizmodo / 6h
I didn’t know there was anything weird about my keyboard until I went looking for replacements for my Enter key. That’s when I learned I’ve been spending the last five years typing with an abomination. Read more...

Facebook introduces new livestreaming features as demand skyrockets

1KEngadget / 6h
Facebook is working on new features that make it easier for people to access live streams — even if they don't have a Facebook account — as it tries to meet the rise in demand for live video. The company will begin allowing non-Facebook users to watch live streams from mobile devices, something previously only available on desktop. The feature is already available to Android users and will be rol

How to change or cancel a United Airlines flight

The Points Guy / 7h
United Airlines is one of the largest airlines in the U.S., so if you live near one of its hubs, there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself booked on a United flight at some point in the future. But as you know, travel plans can change in a moment’s notice , so it’s in your best interest to know what it takes to change or cancel your United trip — especially what it’ll cost you and how you can av

Duke University uses vaporized hydrogen peroxide to clean N95 face masks for reuse

400+TechCrunch / 7h
With shortages of N95 face masks persisting nationwide, healthcare facilities are scrambling to find ways to clean and treat the masks for reuse to protect doctors and nurses most at risk of exposure to COVID-19. Duke University thinks it has found a solution using vaporized hydrogen peroxide to decontaminate the masks. The process uses specialized equipment to vaporize hydrogen peroxide, which c

Google Sees Rise in State-Sponsored Hackers Posing as Journalists

38Gizmodo / 7h
Government-backed hackers intent on spreading malware and disinformation online are increasingly posing as members of the press in attempts to fool their targets, according to Google’s own elite team of hackers. Read more...

Why are there so many stock photos of people kissing while wearing face masks?

100+Mashable / 7h
So, you're facing a global pandemic and deep in the midst of the Democratic presidential primaries. The concert you bought tickets for months ago got canceled, you’re worried about your parents, trying to ration your toilet paper supply, running short on almond milk, and, it seems, there is no hope. Or maybe you’re feeling frisky in this new, socially-distant world? Fret not, you are not alone! S

New York hospitals will trial using antibodies to treat coronavirus cases

400+Ars Technica / 7h
Enlarge / The machine at right can separate out blood plasma and simultaneously return red blood cells to the donor. (credit: Mikhail Tereshchenko/Getty Images) Back in our exhaustive review of potential treatments for SARS-CoV-2 infections, we mentioned one option that was relatively quick, easy, and required no further approval for use: transfer of blood plasma from those who had previously had

Attract, engage and retain employees in the new remote-work era

100+TechCrunch / 7h
Irene DeNigris Contributor Irene DeNigris , chief people officer of iCIMS , has a passion for cultivating a highly engaged, high-performance culture. When looking for answers, where do people first turn? For many, it’s Google. During the first half of March, we saw Google searches for “work from home” reach a 12-month high, garnering at least 50% more search interest than the anticipated peak, wh

Instacart Workers Preparing to Strike Amid Company’s Disastrous Response to Covid-19 Outbreak

500+Gizmodo / 7h
Instacart workers are preparing to strike next week in response to the company’s lack of protections for employees who are risking their health and safety to perform their jobs amid the global coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than 1,200 people in the U.S. alone. Read more...

You're Not Imagining Things, Your Video Game Downloads Have Gotten Slower

100+Gizmodo / 7h
Last week, with the internet being strained due to surging traffic caused by everyone staying at home to avoid spreading covid-19, Netflix and YouTube decided to lower the default resolution of their streaming videos. And now, Sony, Akamai, and others are following suit by reducing the speed of game downloads on their… Read more...

Instacart strike on Monday: Grocery delivery workers demand fair treatment

20SlashGear / 7h
Grocery delivery via gig worker group Instacart might be in trouble. A release today detailed communications between Instacart Shoppers and Gig Workers Collective in which the two groups have planned an Emergency Walk Off. The way they put it, Instacart, the brand, has not been very kind to its workers in this time of significantly increased potential danger. “Instacart has … Continue reading

What to Stream This Weekend, March 27-29

24Lifehacker / 7h
Looking for things to do this weekend without leaving your couch? Read more...

Cybersecurity experts join forces to combat coronavirus security threats

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The coronavirus outbreak has led to a rise in hacking attempts and cyberattacks which is why an international group of close to 400 volunteers with expertise in cybersecurity have banded together to form a new group to combat these threats. The group, called the Covid-19 CTI League (for cyber threat intelligence), has members in more than 40 countries and includes professionals who sold senior po

The Fed slashed rates to almost zero — what that means for your credit cards

The Points Guy / 7h
On Sunday, March 15, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate to almost zero. This emergency move to help protect the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic has only been done once before — during the financial crisis of 2008. The new feds funds rate, which financial institutions use as a guide for short-term lending and consumer rates, is now targeted at 0% to 0.25%. What does this rate

Slack is working on a way to call Microsoft Teams users

Slack Microsoft Teams100+Engadget / 7h
As much as modern technology makes our daily lives easier, there's sometimes that frequent headache that comes when two competing services don't play nicely with one another. It's something Slack and Microsoft Teams users have had to contend with as they've transitioned to working from home. Thankfully, a fix is on its way. According to CNBC , Slack plans to integrate Microsoft Teams calling feat

Google wisely cancels this year's April Fools' jokes

500+Mashable / 7h
With the coronavirus pandemic causing mass sickness, death, and economic catastrophe around the world, it’s safe to say that April Fools' should be .. skipped this year. Google seems to agree. Business Insider has obtained a company email declaring Google’s infamous April Fools' Day pranks officially canceled. SEE ALSO: Please brands, no April Fools' Day pranks this year "Under normal circumstanc

Sleep paralysis demon memes are back since everyone's lonely while social distancing

67Mashable / 7h
Read more... More about Memes , Coronavirus , Social Distancing , Sleep Week , and Culture

4 dead, 138 sick on coronavirus-stricken cruise ship turned away by multiple ports

300+The Points Guy / 7h
Four elderly passengers on a Holland America ship in the midst of a coronavirus outbreak have died, and dozens more are sick, in what is becoming a growing crisis at sea. The Seattle-based line on Friday said 53 of 1,243 passengers on board the Zaandam have reported to its medical center with influenza-like symptoms, which are similar to COVID-19 symptoms . In addition, 85 of 586 crew members — 1

Join Us For Today’s OMAAT Virtual Happy Hour!

400+One Mile at a Time / 7h
Happy Friday, and thanks to everyone who joined us for our virtual happy hour over the past seven weekdays/sorry you haven’t had anything better to do. We’ve had a lot of fun with it, and as many people seem to enjoy these, we’ll be doing another one tonight. As we’ve been doing this week, we’re mixing things up compared to last week: We’ve heard that many people don’t like Facebook (we also don’

These weird but true deductions will motivate you to do your taxes

100+Mashable / 7h
Ad Content from TaxAct Even if you've been spending a lot of time at home lately, filing your taxes might have fallen off your radar over the past few weeks. The good news is that the deadline for filing your federal individual income tax return has been extended to July 15, giving you a bit more breathing room. That said, these days spent hibernating in the great indoors are a perfect time to ta

You Don't Need to Sanitize Your Groceries

3KLifehacker / 7h
Even if you’re following advice to stay home as much as you can, we all have to get food somehow, which means regular grocery trips or deliveries. If the idea of letting packages of food from The Outside into your home is nerve-wracking, it’s important to remember that while the risk of picking up the coronavirus from… Read more...

Massive MSI gaming laptop sales kick off this weekend

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These MSI gaming laptop deals are offering some fantastic prices on incredibly powerful machines this weekend. That's a great shout if you've been looking for a new rig, or you're after a work laptop that can double up for play when you need it to. We're seeing discounts across the US and UK range this week, with prices starting at just $699 in the US . If you're shopping in the UK, you can pick

Download Zoom backgrounds from TPG for free

The Points Guy / 7h
If you’re like us at TPG, you’re probably working from home or otherwise staying in to help flatten the curve of COVID-19. We’re all doing our part to help defeat the coronavirus pandemic, and that means not going anywhere for a while. And, like all of us at TPG and in the larger Red Ventures family — that’s our parent company — you’re holding your meetings via Zoom. You may even be using Zoom fo

A Newly Discovered Microbe Feasts on a Particularly Problematic Plastic

100+Gizmodo / 7h
Like other forms of discarded plastic, polyurethane waste threatens the environment and human health. In an encouraging new development, European scientists have stumbled upon a hardy strain of bacteria that appears to thrive off the stuff. Read more...

United Airlines Warns Of Layoffs Despite Government Aid

200+One Mile at a Time / 7h
The government will be providing aid to the airline industry , but United Airlines is already saying that this won’t be enough. The government is trying to maintain airline jobs With the CARES Act, the government is supposed to provide $50 billion in aid to airlines. A couple of conditions of this include airlines adhering to the following through September 30, 2020: Not involuntarily furloughing

US Coronavirus vaccine trial expands to second test location

57SlashGear / 8h
A coronavirus vaccine study has expanded to a second location, with new volunteers for the potentially COVID-19-preventing injection being sought in Atlanta. The initial trial began earlier this month in Seattle, hoping that a new and experimental vaccine, mRNA-1273, could provide a fix to the spreading coronavirus pandemic. mRNA-1273 is the handiwork of scientists at the National Institute of Al

TSA by the numbers: passenger volume down 90% in coronavirus slump

20The Points Guy / 8h
We all know by now that demand for air travel has fallen off a cliff since the beginning of the month. Some airlines have put a temporary stop to flights altogether. Others have cut their networks by up to 90% — or more . Partly, this drop can be seen as a way to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic as people opt not to travel in an effort to stay healthy. But it’s also a necessary busines

We’ve come full rectangle: Polaroid is reborn out of The Impossible Project

Polaroid Now TIP Camera100+TechCrunch / 8h
More than a decade after announcing that it would keep Polaroid’s abandoned instant film alive, The Impossible Project has done the… improbable: It has officially become the brand it set out to save. And to commemorate the occasion, there’s a new camera, the Polaroid Now . The convergence of the two brands has been in the works for years, and in fact Impossible Project products were already Polar

Attorney Sophie Alcorn answers readers’ immigration questions

64TechCrunch / 8h
We had a great time hosting noted immigration attorney Sophie Alcorn on a live conference call with Extra Crunch members earlier this week. Sophie writes our “ Dear Sophie ” column, where she answers questions about immigration status, particularly for founders and others in the tech ecosystem who want to work in the United States. Dear Sophie: How is COVID-19 affecting immigration? In our confer

How Do I Access My Work Passwords From My Home Devices?

Apple iPhone 12 Today41Lifehacker / 8h
What a week we’ve had! It feels like it’s still Monday, but maybe that’s just me. We’ve helped figure out cable modems and ISP speeds ; how to set up your work laptop with your monitor at home; talked about why your work laptop stinks at wireless networking ; and helped troubleshoot the ever-vexing “ now my primary… Read more...

United Airlines: Expect Layoffs In The Fall

300+View from the Wing / 8h
What United says is the reality of the industry. Fewer customers, fewer flights, will be serviced by fewer people. Allocating nearly $60 billion to the U.S. airline industry hasn't changed that. It's just delayed it to the fall. Continue reading ...

Even after a frigid winter, Arctic sea ice is still really low

63Mashable / 8h
Large parts of the U.S. experienced a pretty wimpy winter this year, thanks to cold air staying parked over the Arctic. This made for a relatively frigid winter season in the high north, which is good for making sea ice. Although Arctic sea ice this season reached its biggest extent since 2013 , it's still significantly lower than it was four decades ago. The Arctic is the fastest-warming region

NY court rules Postmates couriers are entitled to unemployment benefits

100+Engadget / 8h
Gig economy workers in New York won a significant battle this week after the state's Court of Appeals ruled in their favor against Postmates. Supporting a previous state decision, the court said Postmates couriers should be considered employees for the purposes of unemployment insurance. Moving forward, the company must support its contractors by paying into New York's Unemployment Insurance Fund

The FDA just okayed multiple 15-minute blood tests to screen for coronavirus, but there are caveats

500+TechCrunch / 8h
On Thursday, the FDA amended their emergency policy around diagnostic testing for SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Following on a change made March 16, the agency opened the door for a number of specific private entities and labs to develop and distribute tests that can provide results on the spot in as little as 15 minutes — but there are some pretty big caveats to keep in

DIY Face Masks Are Basically Useless Against the Coronavirus

1KFuturism / 8h
Knitting enthusiasts are hard at work filling a giant, gaping hole in the nation’s supply of face masks for healthcare workers. And they’re growing in numbers. The New York Times called them “a sewing army” in a recent report. Despite their good intentions, the simple fact is that home-sown cloth masks are nearly useless in protecting against the virus, as Wirecutter reports , and should only be

As COVID-19 spreads, phone sales tumble, and China suffers most

SlashGear / 8h
Global smartphone market shipment data showed a slowing in sales by 14% in the month of February. Information from Counterpoint Research suggested that this trend isn’t about to end. Counterpoint senior analyst Jean Park went so far as to say “the worst is yet to come.” This has a bit to do with the prediction that this pandemic will be … Continue reading

Call This Hotline for Coronavirus Questions Instead of 911

100+Lifehacker / 8h
Emergency dispatchers are overwhelmed with calls right now. Between coronavirus patients and a variety of “regular” emergencies, call volumes are breaking records. New York City, for instance, reported receiving 6,500 medical emergency calls in a single day —the highest since 2001. Read more...

Novel cyberthreats: how to stay safe when working from home

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As companies are forced to quickly transition to telecommuting and remote work, the ongoing pandemic is giving rise to new forms of cybercrime. Some experts have labelled this phenomenon Fearware as hackers capitalise on anxieties about the virus and target employees working from less secure home offices. Hackers have created coronavirus tracking apps that install ransomware, coronavirus attachme

Apple Releases a New COVID-19 Self-Screening Tool

100+How-To Geek / 8h
Today Apple unveiled a new self-screening tool for COVID-19. You’ll answer basic questions about your symptoms and likelihood of exposure, and then the site will give you advice based on those answers. The company developed the tool in conjunction with the CDC and White House, and it’s free to use. Read This Article on Review Geek ›

Asthma studies find plant-based diet benefits and big dairy risks

SlashGear / 8h
A new review has looked into the potential effects of different dietary elements on asthma, a common lung condition that can increase one’s odds of developing respiratory infections, including COVID-19. A number of treatments are available on the market to reduce asthma severity, but none of them can prevent the condition entirely. According to the new review, cutting certain foods … Continue rea

How 3D printing could save lives in the coronavirus outbreak

Prisma Health FDA 3D200+New on MIT Technology Review / 8h
Digital manufacturers are stepping in to crank out nasal swabs, ventilator parts, and more as critical supply chains fail.

How to watch Friday Night Dinner online: stream Season 6 from anywhere

36TechRadar - All the latest technology ne... / 8h
It's back! Madcap sitcom Friday Night Dinner returns to the screens this Friday for a much needed blast of chaotic laughs. As ever, the show centres on eccentric Jewish family the Goodmans and sons Jonny (Tom Rosenthal) and Adam (Simon Bird) traditional weekly visits to the suburban London family home for dinner with parents Jackie (Tamsin Greig) and Martin (Paul Ritter). Something inevitably goe

Use Plex for Three Months of Live TV Streaming

Plex Three Months Live TV100+Lifehacker / 8h
Right now, all Plex users are eligible to receive three months of free, live TV streaming while they wait out COVID-19 . This is a pretty sweet upgrade for free users, since live TV is normally locked behind the premium Plex Pass. But there are a few catches. Read more...

Ten Things That Are More Expensive Than Tar Sands Oil Right Now

100+Gizmodo / 8h
There really couldn’t be a better time to wean ourselves off oil . Even before the spread of covid-19, the oil industry was doing badly. Now that the pandemic is lowering worldwide demand, it’s utterly fucked . Read more...

Buy a Nomad Base Station to Charge All Your Apple Devices at Once, Get 50% off a Kevlar Cable

28Lifehacker / 8h
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Hori’s Split Pad Pro Demon X Machina Controller Is Down to $41

21Gizmodo / 8h
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Your Bosses Are Trying To Spy On You Now More Than Ever

300+Futurism / 8h
FOH Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, more employees are working from their homes, more than ever before. But does that mean managers and business leaders let up with their bizarre, over-reaching workplace surveillance ? Not a chance. In an office, surveillance tech can be justified a little bit: It’s defensible for an employer to not want workers using company computers for personal business.

I Hope We're All Adding Liqueur to Our Coffee

1KLifehacker / 8h
A lot of you have been sharing your newfound work-from-home tips, but you merely adopted working from home. I was born in it. Molded by it. I have been doing this for years , and I’m good at it. Read more...

Capcom delays ‘Resident Evil Resistance’ PS4 and Steam betas

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The remake of Resident Evil 3 will be out in just a few weeks, but Capcom wanted to give eager gamers the chance to play Resident Evil Resistance -- a multiplayer game that comes with Resident Evil 3 -- a bit early. The publisher had planned on opening a public beta today on Steam, PS4 and Xbox One, but only the latter has launched on time, as the company announced that technical issues have caus

Sony will throttle PlayStation download traffic in the US as well

Sony PlayStation US21SlashGear / 8h
With a lot of people staying home during the coronavirus outbreak, there’s been an increased demand for internet bandwidth as well. Some companies have been doing what they can to curb this increased usage; for instance, YouTube has announced that it will automatically downgrade some videos to standard definition to save on bandwidth. Sony announced something similar, announcing earlier this … Co

Maze ransomware hits insurance giant Chubb

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The Switzerland-based cybersecurity insurance provider Chubb, which helps businesses deal with data breaches, has revealed that is has fallen victim to a data breach itself. The insurance giant is currently investigating a “security incident” that involves unauthorized access to data belonging to an unnamed third party. Chubb spokesperson Jeffrey Zack told TechCrunch that the company had “no evid

Coronavirus Is Pushing Reddit's Relationship_Advice to a Breaking Point

100+Gizmodo / 9h
“Anyone else breaking up through the pandemic?” reads one subject line. “My [23F] partner [24M] isn’t taking quarantine seriously and keeps making unnecessary trips to see his family,” reads another. Read more...

It looks like Brandon Middaugh is heading up the $1B Microsoft climate fund

100+TechCrunch / 9h
Earlier this year, Microsoft made waves in the corporate community by coming out with one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging strategies to reduce carbon emissions from the company’s operations. Part of that plan was a $1 billion fund that would invest in climate change mitigation technologies — specifically focused on decarbonization. At the time, details were scarce, but it looks like the st

Where to Take Free Online Classes While You’re Stuck at Home

99Lifehacker / 9h
If you’ve always wanted to go back to school, why not put your ongoing involuntary stay-at-home downtime to good use with a free online class? There are literally thousands of virtual university courses (known as Massive Open Online Courses, or MOOCs) and one-off videos to help you exercise your brain and fight back… Read more...

Workout gear to get you through self-isolation

20Mashable / 9h
Public gyms might be closed, but your body still deserves a good workout. Here's some equipment to get your heart rate up at home. Read more... More about Health , Mashable Video , Quarantine , Home Gym , and Coronavirus

Take this foldable e-bike everywhere you go — Future Blink

64Mashable / 9h
HiMo's lightweight, foldable design means it can fit in most vehicles and backpacks. Read more... More about Technology , Mashable Video , Foldable , Bike , and Future Blink

Your new desk mate could be a modular robot arm — Future Blink

41Mashable / 9h
Rotrics works by using coding, with users dragging and placing code blocks in Blockly, a coding program. Read more... More about Technology , Mashable Video , Robotics , Robot Arm , and Future Blink

All Your Coronavirus Relief Check Questions, Answered

300+Lifehacker / 9h
When the Senate passed a gigantic coronavirus economic relief bill that includes checks of up to $1,200 for many Americans, a lot of people reacted like it was a done deal. But even though the House of Representatives approved it today, the bill isn’t a law yet , and it might be a while until you get your “recovery… Read more...

These cheap Xbox One deals offer the perfect boredom breakers this weekend

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Cheap Xbox One deals are the perfect way to break the boredom, and you can pick up a console for far less this weekend thanks to these excellent Xbox One S All Digital Edition prices. At full price, this console offers little competitive advantage over the full system, but at these discounts, it's well worth picking up - especially if you don't want to commit to the more expensive models. US Xbox

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson tests positive for coronavirus

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Johnson issued a stay-at-home order earlier this week, only allowing people to leave home for the essentials. Read more... More about Politics , Mashable Video , Boris Johnson , Coronavirus , and Covid 19

You Need to Lock Down Your Router's Remote Management Options

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We’ve said it before, but we’ll say it again: Unless you’re using a mesh router setup, which typically ties its configuration to an easy-to-use app and/or service, there’s no need for you to enable remote management on your router. The setting sounds great on paper—who wouldn’t want to access their router’s… Read more...

When is it time to stop fundraising?

100+TechCrunch / 9h
Russ Heddleston Contributor Russ is the co-founder and CEO of DocSend . He was previously a product manager at Facebook, where he arrived via the acquisition of his startup Pursuit.com, and has held roles at Dropbox, Greystripe, and Trulia. Follow him here: @rheddleston and @docsend More posts by this contributor Now might be the perfect time to rethink your fundraising approach What to expect wh

Now might be the perfect time to rethink your fundraising approach

100+TechCrunch / 9h
Russ Heddleston Contributor Russ is the co-founder and CEO of DocSend . He was previously a product manager at Facebook, where he arrived via the acquisition of his startup Pursuit.com, and has held roles at Dropbox, Greystripe, and Trulia. Follow him here: @rheddleston and @docsend More posts by this contributor What to expect when pitching European VCs Many founders will have kicked off the ne

How to choose a credit card

The Points Guy / 9h
The promise of earning valuable perks from a credit card can be exciting. But choosing the best card to add to your wallet isn’t always as easy as it seems. There are many factors to weigh before you fill out an actual application. At the very least, you need to consider your spending habits, the types of rewards you value the most, and the kind of credit card you’re likely to qualify for at this

Samsung's Cheapest Flagship Is a Great Phone in A Weird Time

45Gizmodo / 9h
Samsung’s Galaxy S20 is the company’s most affordable flagship, which isn’t saying much: The 6.2-inch smartphone costs $1,000. It is a very good phone with a very good—dare I say the very best—display of almost any phone on the market (the only better panels being the S20's larger siblings, the S20+ and S20 Ultra). In… Read more...

'It’s Like Bringing Smallpox Blankets In': Tribes Fight Keystone XL Amid Covid-19

300+Gizmodo / 9h
The threat of an unfamiliar virus devastating Native American communities is as old as colonialism itself. When European empires sailed to North American shores in the 15th century, settlers arrived with death as a companion. Diseases such as smallpox and influenza decimated tribal numbers, pushing some to the brink… Read more...

Google's $800 million COVID-19 relief effort includes 2 million face masks

100+Engadget / 9h
Google's support for the fight against COVID-19 includes more than advisories and a search hub . The internet firm is making a $800 million-plus investment in multiple areas to aid treatment, support businesses and keep the public informed. This includes direct financial backing and know-ow, including partnering with supplier Magid GlovE & Safety to produce 2-3 million face masks for the CDC Foun

Apple taps CDC to launch COVID-19 screening website and app

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Apple has launched its own online COVID-19 website and mobile app that helps the public get accurate and timely information about the coronavirus and related infectious disease. Apple says that it made the two new offerings in partnership with health authorities, including the White House Coronavirus Task Force, CDC, and FEMA. The new website and mobile app are very simple … Continue reading

Xiaomi Mi TV 4S 65″ is a 4K smart TV worth getting jealous over

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Xiaomi’s new Mi 10 series of smartphones may have made a splash today with their unexpectedly affordable 5G, but the company also had a much bigger screen to show off. The Xiaomi Mi TV 4S 65″ is the latest expansion in the Chinese manufacturer’s scheme to take over the smart home, complete with Android and some slick specs. As the … Continue reading

All Star Trek Picard episodes stream free for a month

SlashGear / 9h
CBS just made all episodes of Picard (the Star Trek series) free for the viewing for a month. They’ve done this for at least two reasons. One, basically everyone in the world is under some form of quarantine due to COVID-19 (coronavirus). Two, the best way to get people to join your subscription payment service is to get them to … Continue reading

SpaceX to deliver cargo to NASA’s lunar Gateway station using a new ‘Dragon XL’ spacecraft

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NASA has tapped SpaceX as the first provider of space-based logistics to deliver experiment materials, cargo and supplies to its lunar Gateway, the agency announced on Friday . This means SpaceX will be among the companies that NASA can turn to when it needs things shuttled via spaceship between Earth and this forthcoming platform, which will orbit the Moon and provide a staging ground for future

How to pick music that will help you fall asleep

100+Mashable / 9h
Having trouble sleeping? Hit Snooze is Mashable's deep dive into the many ways to achieve a more peaceful slumber. Getting enough sleep is essential to good health, but millions of people struggle with it. In particular, a lot of us have a hard time getting to sleep — according to the New York Times , as many as "20 to 30 percent of people in the general population sleep poorly." Many of us turn

What's Coming to Prime Video in April 2020

100+Lifehacker / 9h
April is just around the corner, and along with it will arrive dozens of new movies and television shows on Prime Video. Read more...

Several Passengers Are Stuck Living In Airports Because Borders Are Shut Down

38View from the Wing / 9h
With borders closing in response to the spread of the novel coronavirus, and national policies in some cases changing quickly, passengers are getting stuck in the middle. Most countries are giving some notice of their plans, allowing passengers to return home. But what if someone’s flight is cancelled? Or what if there’s confusion, and they were allowed to board a flight when they won’t be admitt

The surveillance profiteers of COVID-19 are here

300+Engadget / 9h
Our worlds are so upside-down and backwards right now that Wired claims Surveillance Could Save Lives Amid a Public Health Crisis , and privacy activist Maciej Cegłowski flat-out stated We Need A Massive Surveillance Program . These normally privacy-forward sources are saying this in response to the pandemic, obviously. But it's also because companies that track, target, identify and surveil indi

Amazon 'Bug' Was Hiding Products That Would Have Shipped Faster Amid Covid-19 Delays

32Gizmodo / 9h
Amazon is now delaying the shipment of nonessential items through Prime by up to a month as the company struggles to meet the heavy demand of orders it’s experiencing amid shelter-at-home and self-isolation orders put in place to mitigate the spread of covid-19 in the United States. But following this change, Amazon… Read more...

OnePlus 8 official render leaks show clearest view of the budget flagship yet

OnePlus 8 Pro Renders36TechRadar - All the latest technology ne... / 10h
We’ve finally gotten a good look at the standard OnePlus 8 thanks to a leak, and it appears just like the previous non-Pro models: packing most of the features as its pricier sibling, but will likely be on the cheaper end of ‘budget flagship’ territory. The images come courtesy of noted leaker @OnLeaks in partnership with tech site Pigtou , accompanied by spec details aligning with rumors we’d he

Our Favorite Gadgets to Use When Stuck at Home

52Gizmodo / 10h
A third of the global population is on lockdown, and at least 200 million Americans in 21 states, 47 counties and 14 cities are urged to stay home. So people are left with their own devices—literally—to keep some sanity. Read more...

Daily Crunch: Clearstep’s chatbot offers in-depth COVID-19 screening

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We look at an in-depth screener app for COVID-19, U.S. stocks take another tumble and Apple extends its free trial for Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. Here’s your Daily Crunch for March 27, 2020. Stay safe and socially distanced this weekend! 1. Clearstep’s COVID-19 chat-based screener goes in-depth to preserve healthcare resources There are a growing number of symptom checker and screening tools th

Bird lays off about 30% of workforce amid COVID-19 pandemic

200+TechCrunch / 10h
Bird is the latest startup hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, Bird laid off about 30% of its employees amid the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus, TechCrunch has learned. “The unprecedented COVID-19 crisis has forced our leadership team and the board of directors to make many extremely difficult and painful decisions relating to some of your teammates,” Bird CEO Travis VanderZanden wrote to

This week's best deals: Sony headphones, Surface Pro 7 and more

Sony PlayStation US42Engadget / 10h
This week brought a great deal on our favorite pair of wireless headphones, plus a number of other good deals. Those who need to shut out the world can grab Sony's WH-1000XM3 wireless noise-cancelling headphones for $238, and those who need a new 2-in-1 can get a discount on Microsoft's Surface Pro 7 -- Type Cover included. Musicians can also still snag Native Instruments plug-ins for free. Here

Hot Toys' Life-Sized Baby Yoda Is Here, and He Is Glorious

1KGizmodo / 10h
We had Sideshow’s stunning statue , the Funko Pop , and Hasbro’s own animatronic attempt . Then we got a Mandalorian figure that came with a little asset of his own . But we wanted a proper Baby Yoda action figure of our own to cherish—and Hot Toys is stepping up in a big way. Read more...

Stand-up comedian Todd Barry is in awe of Bob Ross — The Bob Ross Challenge

Mashable / 10h
Todd Barry had never seen an episode of Bob Ross' "Joy of Painting" until he stepped foot in our studio. The result: he's in awe. Read more... More about Netflix , Mashable Video , Painting , Bob Ross , and Stand Up Comedy

Slack is seeing a huge surge in users during coronavirus pandemic

Mashable / 10h
Slack is now offering its service for free to workers "on the frontlines fighting COVID-19." Read more... More about Mashable Video , Slack , Work From Home , Coronavirus , and Covid 19

Apple's video and music software are free amid coronavirus pandemic

52Mashable / 10h
The new options come after an unprecedented shift to WFH amid a global coronavirus outbreak. Read more... More about Apple , Technology , Mashable Video , Free , and Quarantine

Apple Made a Pretty Solid Covid-19 Screening Tool

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There’s no shortage of tech companies willing to help fight the current Covid-19 pandemic. Intel recently set aside $6 million for relief efforts. Google is committing $50 million to relief efforts. Telecoms are waiving data overage and late fees. Among them are companies like Apple that have developed Covid-19… Read more...

Roll a D20 and Escape to Another World: The D&D Starter Set and Essentials Kit Are on Sale

50Gizmodo / 10h
Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set | $12 | Amazon Dungeons & Dragons Essentials Kit | $16 | Amazon Read more...

We Can Increase Life Expectancy Without Fossil Fuels

66Gizmodo / 10h
Oil and gas companies love to tell us how much we need their products. Read more...

If Your Kids Have Coronavirus Questions, The NYT's Science Reporter Has Answers

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Watching the world shut down around us has been hard on everyone in lots of ways. But parents of young children have the additional challenge of trying to explain what is happening in a way that little kids can understand—without also causing them to feel fear or anxiety. Luckily, the New York Times’ podcast is here… Read more...

JustCBD Is Giving You 25% off CBD Gummies So You Can Finally Get Some Rest [Exclusive]

20Lifehacker / 10h
There’s a lot of discourse surrounding the benefits of CBD and whether the Cannabid sativa extract is actually beneficial to those experiencing chronic pain and anxiety or if it’s a placebo cleverly marketed as a cure-all antidote. Whatever you believe (I, myself, have seen the positive effects of a good batch),… Read more...

Broadband speeds fall in dozens of big US cities during pandemic

200+Ars Technica / 10h
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | imaginima) Home-Internet download speeds have fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in dozens of the biggest US cities as millions of Americans stay home due to school and business closures. However, typical download speeds remain high enough to support normal broadband-usage patterns, with the vast majority of cities still above the Federal Communications Commission

Maria Bamford is performing private comedy shows via Zoom

27Mashable / 10h
Social distancing has forced all performers to think of new ways to get their work to the masses. Comedian Maria Bamford has decided to get personal with her audience. Bamford is now performing one-on-one comedy shows via the video conferencing app Zoom. Read more... More about Entertainment , Mashable Video , Comedy , Zoom , and Maria Bamford

Airlines should take note of this great cancellation policy

The Points Guy / 10h
There’s a lot of debate right now about how airlines should go about refunding the millions of dollars that passengers want back for trips they’re no longer taking. The coronavirus outbreak has forced people around the world to stay home. Those with tickets want their money back. Those who want to travel in the late spring or summer are hesitant to book , not knowing when the pandemic might end.

Instacart workers will strike over lack of COVID-19 protections

400+Engadget / 10h
Fed up with the company's response to the coronavirus, Instacart workers announced today that they'll go on strike beginning Monday. They will not return to work until their demands are met, Instacart Shoppers and the Gig Workers Collective wrote in a blog post . Their dissent is not uncommon. It's reflective of growing dissatisfaction among employees, especially gig workers , who must continue w

How to stream TV shows and movies in one place while social distancing

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If you've been stuck at home for the past two weeks because of the coronavirus outbreak, chances are you've been giving your TV quite the workout. I mean, what else is there to do lately besides Tiger King and chill Zoom party ? Of course, engaging in social distancing means you technically have lots of time on your hands to, say, flip back and forth between your laptop (for YouTube videos) and y

Dyson Says It'll Ship 15,000 Custom Ventilators to Aid In Covid-19 Pandemic

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In dealing with the drastic supply shortage being wreaked amid the current coronavirus crisis, seemingly every manufacturer is chipping in to do their part. Rum factories are producing hand sanitizer. Companies better known for building sex furniture are pivoting to medical-grade face masks. And some of the biggest… Read more...

Google sets aside $800M in ads and loans to help in COVID-19 fight

200+TechCrunch / 10h
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Friday that his company would be donating more than $800 million in ad credits and loans to help government orgs and small businesses respond to the COVID-19 crisis. The announcement gives a full breakdown of the deployment, the bulk of which is in credits for Google services: Google will be giving $250 million worth of ad grants to more than 100 government orgs

The Bon Appétit YouTube stars reveal how they're working from home

20Mashable / 10h
The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen captured the internet's heart with their culinary YouTube videos. They're still making videos while social distancing — they're just doing it at home. Bon Appétit had "six to eight weeks" of content pre-filmed before New York City, where the magazine is based, issued a stay at home order. But the prepared videos felt out of place with the global pandemic keeping every

It's Time for Shoulder Stretches

86Lifehacker / 10h
I’ve been having trouble sitting down to write this post, because as COVID-19 coverage swirls around me, I’m thinking: who has time for shoulder stretches ? But then again, maybe this is when we most need a few shoulder stretches. Are you hunched over at your desk? I am. Read more...

Noise Cancelling podcast episode 4: Huawei P40, PS5 and extortionate webcams

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The Noise Cancelling podcast is back for its fourth episode, and if you somehow missed it in previous weeks, here's a proper recap on our new weekly show. Noise Cancelling is your listen into the world of tech, giving you the info you need to know about what's happening in technology. This new podcast isn't just from TechRadar though as it includes our colleagues from sister sites Laptop Mag and

First Denial, Then Fear: Covid-19 Patients in Their Own Words

500+Wired / 10h
People infected with the coronavirus try to cope as the crisis accelerates. The professionals taking care of them are quickly becoming overwhelmed.

NYU makes face shield design for healthcare workers that can be built in under a minute available to all

1KTechCrunch / 10h
New York University is among the many academic, private and public institutions doing what it can to address the need for personal protective equipment (PPE) among healthcare workers across the world. The school worked quickly to develop an open-source face-shield design , and is now offering that design freely to any and all in order to help scale manufacturing to meet needs. Face shields are a

Instacart shoppers are planning a nationwide strike to demand better safety protections and pay amid COVID-19

500+TechCrunch / 10h
Instacart shoppers, led by the folks over at Gig Workers Collective, are planning a nationwide strike in protest of the company’s practices amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Vice first reported . Shoppers, who are responsible for grocery shopping and deliveries, say they have urged Instacart to take proper safety precautions, such as providing hand sanitizer and disinfectant products, but “have been ig

Oh, Don't Drink That

200+Gizmodo / 10h
You’ve probably dreamed about owning a bidet. Maybe you’ve even rehearsed the pitch in your head—a bidet-equipped bathroom is a more civilized one, encouraging sensible hygiene with a touch of sophistication that says “we’ve been to Europe”—but are you confident enough to actually lobby for one? Read more...

Food delivery apps, the pandemic and finding a new normal

100+Engadget / 10h
Like the rest of the world, because of the coronavirus outbreak, the restaurant industry is in the midst of a serious reckoning. As of writing, 23 American states have shut down restaurants except for takeout and delivery. In the UK, McDonald's has completely closed every location, including takeout and delivery. Despite campaigns like Tuesday's nationwide hashtag #thegreatamericantakeout, urging

No, You Can't 'Just Visit' a Friend

Italy Italian One China1KLifehacker / 10h
Do not go to your friend’s house this week. Please. Not even if you and your friends are all young and healthy, not even if it’s “just one friend,” not even if “it’s OK if I get sick, that’s a chance I’m willing to take,” not even if “we’ll be careful and wash our hands, promise!” Read more...

Clearer skies ahead: The unexpected way that coronavirus is transforming the airline industry

The Points Guy / 11h
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout, the U.S. Congress just passed a $2 trillion recovery bill that includes emergency funding for airlines. It sets aside $50 billion for the industry that could see the U.S. government taking an equity stake in some airlines. Of that, $25 billion goes to help keep workers in their jobs and another $25 billion is for loans and loan guaran

Buy a Nomad Base Station to Charge All Your Apple Devices at Once, Get 50% off a Kevlar Cable

28Gizmodo / 11h
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'Siri, how do I know if I have the coronavirus?' Apple launches tools for COVID-19 pandemic.

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Google sent out thousands of warnings about nation-state attacks

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Last year Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) sent out almost 40,000 warnings to users whose accounts were targeted by government-backed phishing or malware attempts. TAG works to counter targeted and government-backed hacking against the search giant and its users. While 40,000 warnings may seem like a lot, this figure actually represents almost a 25 percent drop in the number of warnings Googl

Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord gets some good early access news

Mount Bannerlord M&B2SlashGear / 11h
Last month, the folks at TaleWorlds surprised everyone by announcing Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord. Mount and Blade II is a game that fans have been waiting nearly a decade for, and when TaleWorlds announced it, the company confirmed that the game would enter early access on March 31st, 2020. As with most things, though, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has … Continue reading

What Amazon Workers Are Facing as Coronavirus Spreads in the US

400+Wired / 11h
Amazon has emerged as an essential service during the coronavirus pandemic. Warehouse and delivery workers say they’re risking their health to provide it.

Clear the Air With 15% Off a TrueAir HEPA Purifier

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Games You Can Play For Free While Stuck At Home

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By now, you’ve hopefully hopped on the social distancing train. As so many experts have suggested, it’s one of the best tactics for slowing the spread of covid-19. One possible side effect of social distancing is that you might find yourself with an uncontrollable urge to play a lot of video games. Thing is, playing a… Read more...

A debate between AI experts shows a battle over the technology’s future

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The field is in disagreement about where it should go and why.

The EPA just suspended environmental rules indefinitely, citing coronavirus

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An announcement from the EPA* effectively suspended environmental rules for organizations in the USA for an indefinite amount of time. The EPA’s document claims that because the COVID-19 pandemic is constraining the abilities of groups normally regulated by the EPA, that those groups will not be subject to the same rules as normal. This “temporary policy” is in effect until … Continue reading

Sony will limit PlayStation download speeds in the US

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Earlier this week, both Sony and Microsoft announced that they would follow the lead of many streaming companies and limit the bandwidth of their gaming services in Europe amid the coronavirus pandemic. Today, Sony updated PlayStation fans , saying that it will take similar measures in the US. By capping download speeds, the company hopes to maintain network stability as more and more people reso

'Watchmen,' 'Contagion' actors tell us how to keep safe from coronavirus

74Mashable / 11h
As city- and statewide lockdowns continue to prevent the spread of coronavirus , more and more celebrities are filming PSAs for American citizens (from the safety of their own homes, of course). On Friday, the cast of HBO's Watchmen debuted "Washmen," featuring various actors, some in character, washing their hands for 20 seconds and urging viewers to do the same (but take it one step further tha

OneWeb to file for bankruptcy as effort to secure funding, including from investor SoftBank, falls through

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Broadband constellation satellite operator OneWeb will file for bankruptcy protection in the U.S., likely some time Friday, after attempts to secure new funding, including from existing investor SoftBank, fell through, TechCrunch has learned. The Financial Times also reported on the failure of its funding attempt on Friday, based on its own separate sources. The company will be laying off most of

Extra Crunch members get 20% off premium plans from calendar app Woven

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Extra Crunch is excited to announce a new community perk from cross-platform calendar tool, Woven . Starting today, annual and two-year members of Extra Crunch can receive 20% off premium plans from Woven. You must be new to Woven to claim this offer. Built from the ground up for busy people, Woven comes stacked with powerful features designed to help you save time. Woven will give your calendar

How to 'Co-Watch' Instagram With Your Friends in a Video Chat

57Lifehacker / 11h
Since we’re all living in a video-chat world nowadays, Instagram has rolled out a new feature that makes it easy for you, and those you’re conferencing with on the service, to enjoy the best and worst of the social site together. Without breaking your video call, you’ll all be able to watch the same videos at the same… Read more...

The Race to Keep Health Care Workers Protected From Covid-19

400+Wired / 11h
As doctors and nurses address the pandemic, they are facing an unprecedented global crisis, a lack of resources, and a fight to save their own lives.

Why 'Second Life' developer Linden Lab gave up on its VR spin-off

95Engadget / 11h
Second Life developer Linden Lab has sold Sansar , a platform for virtual 'scenes' that could be explored with a VR headset or traditional PC setup. Back in 2016, I described the service as " WordPress for social VR ." A foundation that allowed creators to import custom assets and quickly build their own shareable world. The company hoped that this mix would attract commercial clients — think mus

Food wholesalers offer online orders to sell stock

500+BBC News - Technology / 11h
After trade from business stops, food and drink wholesalers are launching online home deliveries.

HPE's Dying SSDs Are a Great Reminder to Update Yours

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In 40,000 hours, your HPE solid-state drive will die. That’s not the plot of a D-List Mission Impossible spoof; it’s reality. Thankfully, you are probably not affected, since the solid-state drives with the self-destructing issue are all enterprise-grade HPE drives—800GB or 1.6TB drives sitting in a company’s servers… Read more...

Seismometers Worldwide Detect Decrease in Human Activity Amid Coronavirus Lockdowns

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Seismometers around the world are recording the decreased seismic activity resulting from people staying home amid covid-19 social distancing orders. Read more...

Google is using AI to design chips that will accelerate AI

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You Can Get a Refurbished iPhone for $119 Today

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The online reseller Woot tends to hold generous sales on refurbished Apple devices, but today’s deal on refurbished iPhone 7, 8, XR, SX, and XS Max devices might be one of the best you’ll see for a while. Almost all of the available devices are on sale for hundreds of dollars cheaper than you’d pay if you bought… Read more...

UK Prime Minister Who Downplayed Coronavirus Now Has It

2KFuturism / 11h
Take Two UK prime minister Boris Johnson downplayed the coronavirus pandemic for weeks, before finally reversing course in mid-March to treat the outbreak seriously. “The British government and its advisers had the chance to learn from what was happening in Italy,” wrote Bloomberg two days ago, in an excoriating essay . “They blew it.” And now, in a darkly poetic stroke, Johnson says he’s caught

Apple unveils its own COVID-19 screening app and website

100+Engadget / 11h
Because you can never have too many testing resources during an unprecedented global pandemic, Apple has introduced a new app and website for screening COVID-19 symptoms. Developed together with the CDC, both tools step you through a series of questions related to the coronavirus to figure out the best course of action. Sure, it's all the same advice you'd see directly from the CDC , or from Appl

The first ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ update aims to even the playing field

100+Engadget / 11h
Call of Duty: Warzone is the long-running franchise's attempt to jump on the free-to-play battle royale bandwagon, and according to critics and players, it's probably worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre -- the game has over 30 million players already. There are some issues, though, and a new patch should take care of a few of them. Namely, custom loadouts will be harder to obtain, mea

11 Nerdy Things You Can Watch and Read for Free While Social Distancing

300+Gizmodo / 11h
There are only so many times you can rewatch episodes of Futurama or Love is Blind . For folks wanting to branch out beyond Netflix and Hulu, or take a momentary break from Animal Crossing , there are plenty of places to watch cool shows and films online for free—as well as some services to help keep you reading, too. Read more...

This kinetic art installation refracts a barely recognizable Venice

Mashable / 11h
French designer and artist Arnaud Lapierre has created an installation that uses mirrors to present a fragmented and detailed perspective of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Italy. The piece consists of 16 mirrors, 16 motors, and 16 batteries. Read more... More about Art , Venice , Kinetic , Mirrors , and Cool Quotient

How to clean your greasy remote control

100+Mashable / 11h
Netflix streaming traffic has reached all-time highs as cities enter lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic Netflix Party , as well as " Netflix and Zoom ," too, have emerged as temporary solutions to our yearning for human interaction in these times of social isolation. So if life from home has had you as attached to the TV as these numbers and anecdotes suggest, then now is as good a time as ev

10 Of My Funniest Travel Memories

34One Mile at a Time / 11h
I feel like we could all use some humor at this point, given that many of us haven’t really left our homes in over two weeks. I figured I’d dig through the over 13 years or archives here at OMAAT to bring you some of my most amusing firsthand travel stories from over the years. Hopefully some of these put a smile on your face, even if it’s at my expense (some of these make me cringe). In no parti

What Bad Habits Have You Picked Up During the Pandemic?

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We’re coming up on the end of another week of physical distancing and sheltering in place—and, for some of us, that means another week of heightened anxiety, unclear routines, and new bad habits. Read more...

Zyl resurfaces old photos to create collaborative stories

100+TechCrunch / 11h
French startup Zyl has released a major update of its mobile app for iOS and Android. The app is all about finding long-forgotten memories of important life events in your photo library. Zyl scans your photo library and magically finds photos that matter. Every day, the app sends you a notification to tell you that you can unlock a new memory — a new Storyl. It instantly brings you back to that s

Films won’t have to screen in theaters to qualify for this year's Golden Globes

100+Engadget / 12h
With movie theaters closing amid the coronavirus pandemic, studios are sending theatrical releases to streaming or skipping theater reveals altogether. That's forcing the entire industry to adapt, and today, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) announced that it will temporarily consider films for the Golden Globe Awards even if they don't first screen in a theater. Producers and studio

Best single-player games 2020: the top games for playing solo on console and PC

40TechRadar - All the latest technology ne... / 12h
Looking for the best single-player games available right now? Then you're in the right place. It seems bizarre to consider that just a few short years ago many big publishers were writing off the notion of single-player games. Despite the push towards multiplayer shooters, live-service games, and then battle royale titles, quality single-player titles have been popping up all over the place. In t

Amid pandemic closures, GameStop says it’s seeing increased business

86Ars Technica / 12h
Enlarge / Ah, for the carefree days when you could wander into a GameStop and not worry about keeping six feet from other shoppers... You might think that GameStop being forced to close a majority of its global retail storefronts due to concerns about the novel coronavirus would be bad for business. But CEO George Sherman said in an earnings call last night that the retailer has "seen an increase

Google Bans Infowars Android App Over Coronavirus Claims

11KWired / 12h
Apple kicked Alex Jones out of the App Store in 2018. The Google Play Store has finally followed suit.

Apple launches COVID-19 screening website

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Today, Apple launched its own coronavirus screening site ( apple.com/covid19 ) and iOS app developed alongside the White House, CDC and FEMA. The site is pretty simple, with basic information about best practices and safety tips alongside a basic screening tool which should give you a fairly solid idea on whether or not you need to be tested for COVID-19. The site, which is — of course — accessib

Telco metadata grab is for modelling COVID-19 spread, not tracking citizens, says EC

100+TechCrunch / 12h
As part of its response to the public health emergency triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Commission has been leaning on Europe’s telcos to share aggregate location data on their users. “ The Commission kick-started a discussion with mobile phone operators about the provision of aggregated and anonymised mobile phone location data,” it said today. “The idea is to analyse mobility pa

The psychological impact of COVID-19 isolation, as explained by scientists

300+Engadget / 12h
America was already in the depths of a public health crisis when the coronavirus outbreak hit: one of social isolation and loneliness. Cigna's 2020 Loneliness Index notes that three in five Americans report a persistent sense of loneliness, a seven point jump from the previous 2018 study. Young people, ages 18 - 22 and men were most likely to report feelings of isolation with heavy social media u

Outlook, Office 365 won’t connect to internet [UPDATE: Bug affects Internet Explorer, Edge]

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A Windows 10 connectivity bug seems to be affecting workers using VPN connections as Microsoft moves to release fix in early April. This situation is of particular importance at this moment in history due to the abnormal amount of workers working from home. Workers are currently dependent on productivity and connectivity apps Outlook for email, Office 365 (online collaborative tools), … Continue

Use a Fork Instead of a Spoon to Mix Chocolate Milk

100+Lifehacker / 12h
A tall, cold glass of chocolate milk is a nice treat for young and old alike, but most people use a spoon to stir it which, and a spoon, I am sad to say, is an inferior stirring implement. What’s the correct tool, you ask? Why, a fork of course! Read more...

Jalopnik VW And Daimler Are Desperately Trying To Stop The Bleeding | Jezebel Making the Cut Is a Thinly Disguised Amaz...

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Jalopnik VW And Daimler Are Desperately Trying To Stop The Bleeding | Jezebel Making the Cut Is a Thinly Disguised Amazon Marketing Campaign | The Root Houston Rap Legend Scarface Tests Positive for the Coronavirus: 'You Don't Want to Play With This' | The A.V. Club Trevor Noah gets 13 minutes with the one guy you want to listen to on COVID-19 | Read more...

Friday's Best Deals: Aukey USB-C Hub, Cyberpunk 2077 Pre-Order Sale, Pokémon Sword, and More

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A Webroot Gold Box , Razer Keyboard , Stanley Shot Glass Set , and PUR makeup lead off Friday’s best deals from around the web. Read more...

The Covid-19 pandemic in two animated charts

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Watch our visualization to see how confirmed cases outside China have exploded in recent weeks.

If You Have To Fly Now, You Should Turn Down The Upgrade

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In coach you can have a tray for the drink you brought on board yourself, a tray for the sandwich, and a tray for your laptop or tablet. You can stay as far away from other passengers and cabin crew as you wish, more or less. In first class you're packed in next to people . Why on earth are people accepting upgrades now? Continue reading ...

Kuo Hath Said the ARM is Nigh

Apple Macs Kuo ARM37Gizmodo / 12h
As far as Apple rumors go, the one that says ARM-powered Macs are coming isn’t particularly new. That said, whenever analyst Ming-Chi Kuo weighs in, rumors start to take on new shape given his track record of accurately calling trends. Kuo is now saying that Apple plans to launch several laptops and desktops with… Read more...

Dry House? Breathe Easy With 28% off TaoTronics' Highly Rated Digital Humidifier [Exclusive]

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TaoTronics Warm and Cool Mist Humidifier | $70 | Amazon | Promo code KINJIA97R + clip coupon Read more...

Goddamn, I Guess We Need to Get Into eSports Now

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Online Matchmaking Thanks to the global pandemic, sports leagues seem to be shut down across the board. Even gathering in a New York City park for some casual kickball has been banned — and would be extremely dumb even if it hadn’t been. So, what’s left? Get hyped, folks: We’re all getting into eSports now. With gatherings banned, many major video game competitions are going online, according to

Tesla to reduce on-site staff at Nevada gigafactory by 75%

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Tesla is reducing the number of on-site workers at its Nevada gigafactory by 75% in response to the growing spread of COVID-19, according to an update from Storey County , where the massive plant is located. The information, which was first reported by Bloomberg , was part of a larger update on the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center and its response to COVID-19, a disease caused by the coronavirus. The

Xiaomi just launched the cheapest ever 5G phone, with some pretty decent specs

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Currently if you want a 5G phone you have to pay quite a bit more than a 4G phone, which isn't ideal given 5G isn't quite as ubiquitous yet, so there's little reason to switch. However Xiaomi may be about to change that. The company just launched the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite, the first 'affordable' 5G phone, alongside the Mi 10 series of mid-ranged devices. All the phones are 5G-enabled, but the Mi 10 L

Tesla's Autopilot could soon detect traffic lights

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It looks like Tesla's Autopilot feature will soon be able to recognize traffic lights. A video shared on Twitter , shows a Tesla cruising through several green lights and slowing to a stop when it detects a red light. There is some speculation that Tesla will include the feature in its next Autopilot update. Autopilot stopping for red lights! 😱😱😱😱😱🤗🤗🤗 🎉 🥳 let's goooooooo pic.twitter.com

Laptop deal: HP drops $720 off the price of its Pavilion 15z touch laptop

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Need to upgrade your laptop because you've found yourself suddenly working from home? This has become the new reality for many of us, and if you're looking to update your machine and save money - we're here to help. We've rounded up the best HP laptop deals, which include massive discounts with prices starting at just $380. HP's top laptop deal is the HP Pavilion Laptop 15z that's on sale for $57

MacBook Air teardown finds positive progress for repairability

91Ars Technica / 12h
Inside the MacBook Air. [credit: iFixit ] iFixit, a company that sells gadget-repair parts and publishes regular teardowns of popular devices, dug into the new MacBook Air this week and found it to be a slight step-up for MacBooks in


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