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Etisalat offers free eLife services for three months to stay entertained at home
UAE-based telecom operator Etisalat is offering free eLife services for three months to stay connected and get entertained at home due to coronavirus outbreak. TechRadar Middle East reported about two-week ago that the telco is planning to offer the Life services free for a limited time. Subscribers can get eLife…
Read MoreYouTube’s website is now more tablet-friendly
Now that more tablets can view desktop-quality websites, YouTube has tweaked its web version to match. The streaming site has updated its web interface to better support large touchscreen devices, such as iPads, Android tablets and Chrome OS machines… Source
Read MoreUltrafast Terabit Ethernet connectivity is coming fast – but it won’t be cheap
An exponential increase in the demand for data has driven the recent announcement of a new 800 Gigabit Ethernet technology from the Ethernet Technology Consortium. AnandTech reports the standard is based around current 106.25G lanes (pioneered for 400Gb) but doubles the number of total lanes from four to eight –…
Read MoreScientists can 3D print insect-like robots in minutes
It might soon be relatively trivial to make soft robots — at least, if you have a 3D printer handy. UC San Diego researchers have devised a way to 3D-print insect-like flexible robots cheaply, quickly and without using exotic equipment. The trick was… Source
Read More‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ brings back three-player squads after two days
The introduction of four-player squads to Call of Duty: Warzone doesn’t appear to have gone as smoothly as hoped. Infinity Ward has rolled out a playlist update for the battle royale brawler that brings back three-player teams alongside the four-play… Source
Read MoreAmazon Says Employees Quarantined By A Doctor Will Get Paid, But So Far Many Say They Haven’t.
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. Under increasing public pressure over its response to the coronavirus pandemic, Amazon has repeatedly said that…
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