[ad_1] Sony released its latest console, the PlayStation 5, globally on November 19, a week after the initial launch in select markets, including the United States and Japan. TASS spoke exclusively with Jim Ryan, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, about the difficulties of a global launch in 2020, the importance …
Read More »US regulators authorize Boeing 737 MAX to fly again
[ad_1] US regulators on Wednesday cleared the Boeing 737 MAX to return to the skies, ending its 20-month grounding after two fatal accidents that pushed the company into a crisis. The Federal Aviation Administration said the approval followed “an unprecedented level of collaborative and independent reviews by aviation authorities around …
Read More »US lifts Boeing 737 MAX flight ban after crash probes
[ad_1] WASHINGTON / SEATTLE (Reuters) – The United States lifted a 20-month flight ban on Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX on Wednesday, alleviating a security crisis that left its top exporter with a tarnished reputation and hundreds of planes idle. But the relatives of the accident victims denounced the measure. The …
Read More »This is what popular iPhone and iPad apps look like on Mac M1
[ad_1] One of the biggest differentiators between the new Mac M1s and their Intel predecessors is that any Mac M1 can run iPhone and iPad applications. Through the Mac App Store, you can now download the M1 versions of popular iOS and iPadOS apps, although developers can opt out. This …
Read More »Apple cuts fees: industry reacts, regulators watch
[ad_1] As regulators watch closely, Apple announced today that it would cut its App Store commission for small businesses, reducing its reduction from an industry standard of 30% to 15% for those app and game developers making less than $ 1 million. year. The move could earn Apple points from …
Read More »Boeing 737 Max Obtains FAA Clearance To Resume Flights
[ad_1] FEW The US Federal Aviation Administration cleared the Boeing 737 Max on Wednesday to resume commercial flights in the US. a review of almost two years after the planes went ashore in 2019 in the wake of two fatal crashes. “The road that got us to this point was …
Read More »US regulators authorize Boeing 737 MAX to fly again
[ad_1] Issued on: 11/18/2020 – 21:58Modified: 11/18/2020 – 21:56 Washington (AFP) US regulators on Wednesday cleared the Boeing 737 MAX to return to the skies, ending its 20-month grounding after two fatal accidents that plunged the company into crisis. The Federal Aviation Administration said the approval followed “an unprecedented level …
Read More »World of Warcraft can be run natively on Apple’s Mac with ARM technology
[ad_1] (Credit: Blizzard) World of Warcraft may be the first macOS-compatible game to run natively on Apple’s new M1-powered Mac computers. Blizzard Entertainment made the announcement when the new Macs started reaching customers who pre-ordered them. “With this week’s 9.0.2 patch, we are adding native Apple Silicon support to World …
Read More »Somalia fears US withdrawal will be disastrous
[ad_1] NAIROBI, Kenya – The US-trained Somali commando force Danab is generally deployed to counter the Qaeda-linked group Al Shabab: liberating areas it controls, ending its attacks on government offices and beachside restaurants, and targeting senior Shabab operatives. But with President Trump expected to withdraw US troops from Somalia, the …
Read More »Mayo Clinic: 900 Employees at Top US Hospital Contract Covid-19 in Two Weeks | World News
[ad_1] Sign up for The Guardian’s First Thing newsletter More than 900 employees at Mayo Clinic, one of the leading research hospitals based in Rochester, Minnesota, contracted Covid-19 in the past two weeks. At a news conference Tuesday, Dr. Amy Williams, dean of clinical practice at the hospital, said the …
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