[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Twitter Inc on Tuesday became the first major technology company to allow employees who can work remotely to do so indefinitely, as coronavirus Outbreak forces unprecedented changes in work culture worldwide. The pandemic, which has so far infected more than 4.2 million people worldwide, has led to …
Read More »China’s smartphone shipments rebound in April as pandemic levels off
[ad_1] China’s smartphone providers saw the end of three consecutive months of shipping contraction in April, when factories and stores reopened amid easing of coronavirus-related restrictions. In the fourth month of this year, China’s smartphone shipments totaled 40.78 million units, representing a 17.2% year-on-year increase, according to a report released …
Read More »Bryan Adams: Canadian rocker Bryan Adams offers an “unexcused” apology after receiving a backlash for the “racist” coronavirus attack
[ad_1] Technological innovation May 12, 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has altered the lives and lifestyles of people around the world. In this new reality, communication technology offers solutions to overcome some of the challenges posed by the pandemic. With social distancing and work from home becoming the new reality, technological …
Read More »The screen of the Samsung Galaxy Note20 will be limited to a refresh rate of 60Hz, only Note20 + gets 120Hz
[ad_1] Yesterday, a rumor told us that both the upcoming Galaxy Note20 and Note20 + would have displays with a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes sense considering it’s a feature of the S20 line as well. However, today the same source has returned with new information, and not a good …
Read More »United States provides fans to South Africa to fight COVID-19 – South Africa
[ad_1] For immediate publicationTuesday May 12, 2020Victoria Stoffberg+27 83 448 5257, [email protected] The US government. The US, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is donating up to 1,000 much-needed fans and accompanying equipment to South Africa to assist with its national response to COVID-19. Ventilators are highly …
Read More »Thunderbolt flaws open millions of PCs to physical hacking
[ad_1] A new attack method allows bad actors to access data on a locked computer through an evil maid attack in 5 minutes Millions of computers with Intel Thunderbolt ports are open to practical hacking attempts due to vulnerabilities in the hardware interface, according to research published by security researcher …
Read More »Review: Apple’s entry-level 2020 13-inch MacBook Pro is yesterday’s technology for today’s prices
[ad_1] Since the 2017 review, the 13-inch MacBook Pro line has been a tale of two computers, and the 2020 update is no exception. But, there are some interesting “updates” in the new model, which baffle us and make us wonder why they were made. For this review, we’re specifically …
Read More »Chinese rocket appears to be raining rebel parts from space – Quartz
[ad_1] The space debris problem is literally coming home. Last week, China’s space program launched a new rocket that expands its ability to carry out large projects in low Earth orbit. The launch of the Long March 5B demonstrated a new space capsule to bring astronauts into orbit. He also …
Read More »How to use the new Microsoft Office app for iOS or Android
[ad_1] The Microsoft Office application provides a convenient way to work with Office documents and files on your mobile device. Image: CNET In addition to working with Microsoft Office on your PC, you can also use it on your mobile device when necessary. To help the mobile experience, Microsoft has …
Read More »Galaxy Fold 2 rumors: 3 new Samsung foldable phones, including a cheaper Fold E
[ad_1] Is the world ready for a second Galaxy Fold? Angela Lang / CNET It’s official: Samsung is making its third foldable phone, as well as the next Galaxy Note. Industry watchers expect this to be the Galaxy Fold 2, the successor device to the Original Galaxy Fold instead of …
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