Month: February 2020

To fight the coronavirus, labs are printing new viral DNA

Advancements in genetic technology are making it easier, faster, and less expensive for public health experts to understand how the new coronavirus spreads. Time is of the essence for the people on the frontlines of this viral outbreak as the virus has already sickened more than 40,000 people and killed…

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How to use Chrome’s tools to protect your privacy while browsing

Google’s Chrome is, by most measures, the most popular browser in use. That being said, it also has a perception problem as far as security is concerned, causing privacy-concerned users to shake the Chrome habit. If you don’t have any intention of moving away from Chrome anytime soon, here are…

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Harley Quinn has better SEO, so Birds of Prey is getting a new name

Warner Bros. learned this past weekend that Birds of Prey, otherwise known as Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), isn’t exactly search engine optimization (SEO) friendly. The sequel of sorts to Suicide Squad barely made a dent in the box office due to many marketing…

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Mobile Industry Awards 2020 – New categories open now!

Running for more than a decade, the Mobile Industry Awards represent the gold standard of excellence in the industry. From the boardroom to the grassroots, the attendees represent the best and brightest the UK and European mobile industry has to offer. The status of the awards has seen previous winners…

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MWC 2020: More coronavirus withdrawals ahead of GSMA meeting

Speculation as to whether Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona will go ahead as planned due to the coronavirus crisis is intensifying following more withdrawals and reports in local media. MWC is the mobile industry’s annual showpiece event. In 2019, it attracted a record 110,000 attendees and contributed €470 million…

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The haunting art behind Death Stranding’s gear and ghouls

It has been months since I played Death Stranding, but I haven’t been able to stop thinking about some of the details: the satisfying way Sam Bridges packs up metallic cases and then carries them on his back; the nightmarish, tar-like monsters that emerge when you’re spotted by the ghostly…

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