In this week’s main stories: iOS 13.6 released for everyone, Apple faces a heavy penalty from Samsung, a brief look at the new emoji to come this year, and more. Read on for all the top news this week. As iOS 14 beta testing continues, Apple also released iOS 13.6 …
Read More »Premarket Actions: Will Political Haggling Derail Covid-19 Relief? Investors are cautious
What’s happening: Talks in Brussels about a € 750 billion ($ 859 billion) aid package lasted until its fourth day on Monday, as the frugal northern countries stood firm by limiting the proportion of subsidies in the combination, instead of loans. The conditions that would be attached to the financing …
Read More »JT Realmuto could be this decade’s Jayson Werth for the Phillies
A long time ago, in the year 2010, many things happened. Lady Gaga surprised many with her outrageous style, no one understood the end of Inception, and Brett Farve was still playing in the NFL. Most importantly, people wondered, “How will the Philadelphia Phillies return from their surprising loss to …
Read More »There is a reason why Tsushima’s ghost doesn’t have a locking mechanic
Ghost of Tsushima does not have a blocking mechanic, which encourages players to stay in the middle of a fight instead of keeping all enemies in front of them, to keep an eye on all possible threats. In an interview with Ghost of Tsushima creative director Nate Fox, I asked …
Read More »UK signs agreements with BioNTech, Pfizer and Valneva for COVID-19 vaccines
The UK government said on Monday it has secured early access to 90 million doses of vaccines from two potential COVID-19 vaccines developed by a partnership between Germany’s BioNTech and US drug maker Pfizer, as well as one by the group. French Valneva. The business ministry said it had signed …
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