With smartphone browsing much more common today, Google wants search results to reflect that reality. Google announced in March that the search engine would switch to mobile indexing first in September, but is now being delayed until March 2021. Google cites “uncertain times,” “it’s not always easy to focus on …
Read More »Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G could outperform the Note 20 Ultra in battery life
Galaxy S10 Lite Samsung is preparing to present the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra in a couple of weeks and its commercial launch said the new flagship devices shortly thereafter, but in many ways, the company’s most exciting smartphone this fall could be expected in daylight a couple …
Read More »Tesla plans two new electric cars after Cybertruck, Musk tentatively confirms
Elon Musk has tentatively confirmed that Tesla plans two new electric cars, including a compact electric car, to come after Cybertruck. After unveiling the Cybertruck, Musk said the electric van is Tesla’s latest new product for “a while.” However, Tesla has recently given some indications that other electric vehicles are …
Read More »Dr. Birx defends the coronavirus tests from the Trump administration: ‘This is a very different epidemic than the one we had in March and April’
Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus working group, appeared on Wednesday in the “Special Report with Bret Baier,” where she addressed several coronavirus issues as the country faces new spikes. “This time we saw a large virus spread throughout counties, rural areas, more meters, and larger meters …
Read More »With the death of COVID-19 and the economy on its knees, NYC must reopen
New York City is ready. With zero deaths reported in the five boroughs on Monday, and just four on Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio don’t have a good excuse to prolong the blockade any longer. It is time to reopen everything. Yes, the death figures are …
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