Back at WWDC in June, Apple announced that it will open the Find My app to third-party hardware like Tile. It seems like a positive move in every way, as it addresses antitrust concerns, makes business easier for third parties, and improves options for consumers. However, there is a big …
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Novavax’s 3,500% surge in a first test of Covid-19 vaccine faces
(Bloomberg) – Results from Novavax Inc.’s Covid-19 vaccine are imminently expected, and scientists will scan the data to measure the vaccine’s promise. At the same time, daily traders, who have acquired shares since March, will be looking for a value increase of more than $ 7 billion to hold. Vaccine …
Read More »CDC’s school reopening guidelines put agency more in line with Trump
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published guidelines for opening schools that supported physical assistance, aligning the agency more closely with President Donald Trump’s views on the matter, even when the economy The world’s largest struggles to contain the growing cases of COVID-19. Concerns about the reopening …
Read More »What a typhoid outbreak from World War II can teach us about how to stop the coronavirus
Deportations to the Warsaw ghetto. Leszno street near the intersection with Żelazna street.Photo: unknown / Wikimedia Commons (Fair use) More than 70 years ago, a jailed community in Nazi-occupied Poland banded together to contain a deadly typhus epidemic, largely without the help of effective vaccines or medications. Instead, according to …
Read More »49ers news: Kyle Shanahan reveals the moment he learned the 49ers were special last season
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan joined his friend Chris Simms’ Unbuttoned podcast. Simms begins by giving Shanahan a difficult time for “Shanahat” appearance, saying that Kyle is looking for the surfer / skateboarder appearance. Shanahan said the reason he continued to wear the hat last year was because …
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