[ad_1] Spotify has unveiled a new feature that allows users with premium subscriptions to DJ a shared queue of music together. The new feature, called Group Sessions, was rolled out from yesterday (May 11). Group Sessions works by having participants scan a barcode generated by the host user’s profile. All …
Read More »Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos ‘dying to compete again’
[ad_1] Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos believes that the resumption of soccer in the country will help boost Spain’s economy. He also felt that people need a distraction from the current crisis and that football could be the best remedy for it. All soccer in Spain has been suspended since …
Read More »Chinese PlayStation network outage may indicate something bigger than security updates, analyst says
[ad_1] Since Sony’s PlayStation Network went down in China on May 10, it has not been clarified what specific “security updates” are being applied to the service. And while outages like this may help keep the service and its users protected from potential security threats, there is some speculation that …
Read More »WHO has 7 to 8 “top” candidates for coronavirus vaccine: live update | News
[ad_1] Hello and welcome to Al Jazeera’s continued coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. I am Kate Mayberry in Kuala Lumpur. The World Health Organization (WHO) is asking for more funding to accelerate vaccine development for some seven to eight “top” candidates, according to the head of the UN agency. Tedros …
Read More »‘Men have high levels of enzyme key to infection’
[ad_1] LONDON: Men’s blood has higher levels than women’s of a key enzyme used by the new coronavirus to infect cells, the results of a big European study showed on Monday – a finding which may help explain why men are more vulnerable to infection with Covid-19 . Angiotensin-converting enzyme …
Read More »Restart or stop again? Countries reopen amid second wave fears
[ad_1] Customers toast while drinking at a terrace bar in Tarragona, Spain on Monday May 11, 2020 (AP) LONDON: plastic space barriers and millions of More expensive appeared Monday on the streets of recently reopened cities in Europe, when France and Belgium emerged from the blockades, the Netherlands he sent …
Read More »Won’t pay China for nearly eight million “inferior” masks: Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau
[ad_1] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said his government will not pay for nearly eight million substandard medical grade masks that come from China. These N95 masks were part of a shipment of 11 million, of which only one million met Canadian standards, while another 1.6 million are still …
Read More »Gamasutra – Press Releases – Apex Legends Season 5
[ad_1] [This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.] Morning, Apex Legends Season 5: Fortune’s Favor will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Respawn has expanded further into the ever-evolving storyline of this critically acclaimed multiplayer action …
Read More »Rumors of Galaxy Fold 2: Cheaper Fold E and a feature that the original could not have
[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 …
Read More »Shift spending for sustained food security
[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented challenges for agriculture and food security, and governments must take action, writes Raghbendra Jha. In 2016, even before the COVID-19 crisis, the Food and Agriculture Organization estimated that 815 million people or 10.7 percent of the population at that time were starving. The 2015 …
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