Photo: Neilson Barnard (fake pictures) Nobody Google anymore? Is it a basic trademark search or incorporation too tedious to bear? Or do the teams of the big stars just realize that they can easily outshine the small independent entities, so due diligence is just heavy lifting? We are seriously asking …
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How To Fix These Five Annoying Android Problems A Restart Won’t Cure
Like your PC or Mac, much of what happens on your Android phone can be solved with a simple restart. Slow browsing, blocked apps, and system quirks can be easily removed that way. But some diseases need more than a reboot. Here’s how to remedy those pesky problems. Bluetooth devices …
Read More »Stocks drop sharply, drop nearly 500 points after grim jobless claims, worst GDP reading ever recorded
US stocks traded lower on Thursday, chased by economic reports that showed the sharpest decline in GDP recorded in the second quarter and a weekly report of jobless claims suggesting that the rebound of the pandemic is losing steam. amid a further increase in COVID-19 cases. Lack of progress in …
Read More »Coronavirus updates: Herman Cain dies after battle with COVID-19
The new coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 667,000 people worldwide. More than 17 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to data compiled by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering. The actual numbers are believed …
Read More »The first dog to test positive for coronavirus in the US dies
The first dog to test positive for the coronavirus in the US died, National Geographic reported Wednesday. The German shepherd, whose name was Buddy and lived with his owners in a house on Staten Island, New York, died on July 11, according to the magazine. The National Veterinary Services Laboratories …
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