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    Getting Dumped During A Pandemic

    Ben Kothe / BuzzFeed News The journalists at BuzzFeed News are proud to bring you trustworthy and relevant reporting about the coronavirus. To help keep this news free, become a member and sign up for our newsletter, Outbreak Today. In retrospect, it was never going to work between Josh (not…

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      One month after White House pledges, access to testing and equipment still lags

      One month after President Trump declared a national emergency and announced commitments from some of the nation’s largest companies to help expand testing capabilities in the U.S., most regions still lack access to the necessary tests and equipment they require. When the president stepped to the podium in the Rose…

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        ESRB’s in-game purchases label now includes a warning about loot boxes

        The ESRB’s loot box label is becoming decidedly clearer. The ratings board has started applying an “In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items)” label that warns when games include loot boxes and other luck-of-the-draw items. And yes, the ESRB has reas… Source

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          The best SIM-only plans in Australia: updated April 2020

          When it comes to mobile plans, those that come bundled with a handset tend to steal the limelight, but if you’ve already got a phone you’re happy with, then SIM-only plans present an excellent opportunity to save some money. As the name implies, a SIM-only plan is any plan that…

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            Android phones will get the COVID-19 tracking updates via Google Play

            Google has confirmed that it will use the Google Play Services infrastructure to update Android phones with the upcoming COVID-19 contact tracing system it is building in collaboration with Apple. It should ensure that more Android phones will actually get the updates, and also ensure that they become available on…

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              Reddit will now publicly track political ad spending on its platform

              Reddit is launching a new subreddit that will list all political ad campaigns that have run on the site since January 1st, 2019, the company announced today. The new subreddit can be found at r/RedditPoliticalAds. “In this community, you will find information on the individual advertiser, their targeting, impressions, and…

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