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New US sanctions set to squeeze Huawei’s chip supply even further null
The US plans to tighten the screw on Huawei even further with sanctions that limit the company’s access to off-the-shelf components. Washington considers Huawei to be a risk to national security because of perceived links to the Chinese government. Huawei has denied any allegations of wrongdoing while the US has…
Read MoreWatch SpaceX launch a Falcon 9 rocket on a record-breaking sixth flight to space
This morning, SpaceX is set to launch its latest batch of internet-beaming Starlink satellites into orbit, and the company is using one of its most space-worthy rockets for the job. The Falcon 9 rocket launching on today’s mission has already been to space and back five times before, and if…
Read MoreIn a Touch-Free World, the QR Code Is Having Its Moment
Once dismissed as a marketing gimmick, the black and white patterns are proving their worth during the coronavirus pandemic. Source
Read MoreSky Q brings back one of its best games, Beehive Bedlam null
A Sky Q subscription also nets you access to a host of different games to play on your TV, and now Beehive Bedlam is one of them. If you need another time-filler, look no further. Sky has brought back the classic mini-game Beehive Bedlam, a fan-favorite puzzle game from the…
Read MoreSiriusXM uses RapidSOS to send 911 detailed crash data
SiriusXM and emergency tech company RapidSOS are partnering to provide first responders more data in the event of a car crash, the companies announced today. SiriusXM technology that connects drivers to speak with 911 dispatchers is already part of 1… Source
Read MoreThe ICE directive is gone, but international students still fear deportation
Caroline Poole was in her off-campus apartment in Maine when a high school friend texted her in a panic. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had released a new directive for the fall 2020 semester: international students who were taking an online course load could not remain in the US.…
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