A major concern for American motorists when considering an electric car is where it will be charged, and exactly how long that charge will take. While charging infrastructure in the US is increasing, the time it takes to charge a car can be problematic. While most owners can get a …
Read More »NCAA passes motion to allow falling athletes year of qualification; Big Ten makes statement
The NCAA Division I Council voted to allow fall semester athletes to keep their year of qualification, regardless of how much or whether they compete in the fall or spring, according to several national media reports. RELATED: Football in Georgia outlines stadium attendance and ticket policies The NCAA Board of …
Read More »Facebook’s portal device can now make zoom calls
Portal, Facebook’s device for making video calls that act as a digital image frame has had an early run. Launched in the wake of multiple policy scandals rolling down the company, the device has gone from being treated suspiciously by critics to being more widely adopted by people desperate to …
Read More »Taiwan to ban Chinese streaming services Tencent and iQiyi
Tencent Video and iQiyi have been “illegally” operating in Taiwan by collaborating with local broadcasters and distributors to deliver their video content via streaming services, according to a government official published Tuesday. To stop this, the Taiwan National Communications Commission announced new rules that will prohibit Taiwanese individuals and companies …
Read More »Notre Dame’s Coronavirus Cases Go to 222 Off-Campus Parties, Personal Classes Discontinued
The University of Notre Dame on Wednesday reported at least 222 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 on its campus – just two weeks into the fall semester. The university on Tuesday canceled all classes in person and move all instructions online for at least two weeks as it re-evaluates its …
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