[ad_1] The iPad Pro and MacBook Pro will be the first Apple devices to use the new Mini-LED display technology. So says a DigiTimes report, citing industry sources. An earlier rumor had it that an early 2021 update to the 12.9-inch iPad Pro will be Apple’s first product to use …
Read More »New MacBook Pro Leak Highlights Apple’s Disappointing Choice
[ad_1] Apple is expected to launch two new MacBooks during October. They will be the first hardware available to the public to use the new ARM-based processors in place of current Intel chips. This is part of a planned two-year transition to Apple using its own silicon across the Mac …
Read More »Athletes and staff get wearables to ensure social distancing
[ad_1] Wearable device ‘Bump’ Tharsus Every year thousands of elite and amateur runners compete in the London Marathon. Last year, 42,000 people completed the 26.2-mile journey through the British capital, with thousands on the streets to lend their support. The marathon is an opportunity to achieve personal goals and raise …
Read More »Best Wireless Headphones on Amazon – Robb Review
[ad_1] Anyone with a smartphone knows that a good pair of headphones is a must, especially if you like listening to music or podcasts. But with Apple and Samsung choosing to forgo a headphone jack on their new devices, it’s time to upgrade to a pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones. …
Read More »Lenovo announces the X1 Fold, a laptop-like device with a folding screen
[ad_1] This site can earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. In 2019, several vendors, notably Samsung, boldly launched the first wave of foldable phones. In theory, the concept sounds amazing as it allows a phone to expand to the size of a tablet for …
Read More »WHO orders rapid COVID-19 tests for the world’s poor | Science | Detailed reports on science and technology | DW
[ad_1] The World Health Organization, together with its global partners in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, has announced that it will provide 120 million rapid diagnostic antigen tests to people in low- and middle-income countries over the next six months. The tests represent a “massive increase” in testing around …
Read More »VirScan Offers New Insights into the COVID-19 Antibody Response
[ad_1] Colored scanning electron micrograph of a dying cell (blue) heavily infected with SARS-CoV-2 (yellow), the virus that causes COVID-19. Credit: NIAID Integrated Research Facility, Fort Detrick, Maryland. A tool designed to detect viral history in a drop of blood has been improved in the era of COVID-19. VirScan, a …
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Read More »Ethiopia: Impact of soil contamination that demands attention
[ad_1] Environmental pollution pollutants that prevent an environment from providing the essential services and elements that can be found in the environment, is the release of the soil. Evidence suggests that the environment can be considered polluted or damaged when these pollutants are damaging an area or when the area …
Read More »Momentum test revealed when virus deaths exceed 1 million
[ad_1] Issued on: 09/29/2020 – 06:00Modified: 09/29/2020 – 05:59 Geneva (AFP) Coronavirus tests that give results in 15-30 minutes will be rolled out in the United States and in dozens of poorer countries, as health authorities around the world try to control a disease that has now killed more than …
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