5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week

[ad_1] Welcome to the 315th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big headlines from the past week: Zoom continues its tumultuous month in India. India did not ban the app like other governments and companies. Instead, the country’s government considered the application to be unsafe and gave its …

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Arsenal players can return to training camp

[ad_1] From the arsenal The team will be able to return to their training camp starting next week, although the club emphasized that they would still have to maintain British government guidelines designed to combat the spread of the coronavirus. Players of the Premier League team will have access to …

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Large asteroid shown before Earth flyby on April 29

[ad_1] We now have a good picture of the large space rock that will fly across Earth next week. On Saturday (April 18), the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, it captured a radar image of the asteroid OR2 1998, which will approach 3.9 million miles (6.3 million km) from our …

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No evidence that patients recovered with COVID-19 cannot be reinfected, ‘immunity passports’ could increase spread, says WHO

[ad_1] Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) said Saturday that currently “there is no evidence” that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second coronavirus infection. WHO logo. Reuters In a scientific report, the United Nations agency warned governments not to issue “immunity passports” …

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YTS Settles $ 1.05 Million Lawsuit and Still Remains Online

[ad_1] Copyright owners have found a new way to satisfy themselves with pirated sites. As online pirated content sites are becoming unavoidable, original content owners are settling for penalties rather than completely shutting down the service. A group of movie companies just did that. Hailing from Hawaii, movie companies affiliated …

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