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Category: Technology

New York City launches new map tracking of corona virus outbreaks

October 8, 2020 Liam Samuel

New York City has dispatched another guide following Covid flare-ups as affirmed cases flood. The guide permits New Yorkers to enter their location…

Why Email Marketing Can Save YOUR Business

October 6, 2020 News Desk

Email marketing saves thousands of businesses from going under. Through email automation and campaigns, marketers can connect with their patrons, present products, and…

NASA’s first new space potty in decades; better suited for women

October 4, 2020 Emma Perkins

NASA’s first new space potty in quite a while — a $23 million titanium latrine more qualified for ladies — is getting a…

China is developing a plan to take people to the moon

October 3, 2020 Antonio Chad

China is one bit nearer to turning into the second-since forever country to ship individuals to the moon. Researchers in the nation of…

Washington State crisis groups utilize SpaceX’s Starlink satellite web

October 3, 2020 Antonio Chad

Crisis groups in Washington State have been outfitting SpaceX’s Starlink web innovation to give availability in territories crushed by rapidly spreading fires. “Glad…

‘Google News Showcase’ with $1B

October 2, 2020 Florence Alessi

Google will pay $1 billion throughout the following three years to worldwide news distributers that it licenses content from. It is an achievement…

”Transformer Class vehicle”; Hyundai developing new project

September 30, 2020 Liam Samuel

Purported “flying vehicles” might be all the buzz nowadays, yet Hyundai has set up another group in Silicon Valley entrusted with building up…

Amazon’s new device lets you pay with the palm of your hand

September 30, 2020 Olivia John

Amazon is getting into palm-perusing — yet it needs to sell you food supplies instead of tell your fortune. The web based business…

Facebook gets transitory exceptions from Apple App Store expenses

September 27, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Facebook said Friday that businesses running paid online events on its iOS app would not need to pay a 30 percent fee to…

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