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    The Coronavirus Is Forcing Religious Communities Apart. Can Technology Hold Them Together?

    BuzzFeed News; Alamy 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 South Carolina, a Baptist pastor wonders how to solicit donations during a…

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      Zoom CEO responds to security and privacy concerns: “We had some missteps”

      Appearing before a background that said “we care” over an image of a heart-shaped planet Earth, Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan said Sunday on CNN that despite the company’s recent security problems, its “intentions are good.” “We moved too fast… and we had some missteps,” Yuan said in an interview…

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        Tech for good during COVID-19: Texts for frontline workers, a crisis prevention hotline and more

        What do a heating filter company, a robotics startup and an architecture startup have in common? Usually, nothing. But right now, as COVID-19 sweeps the world and jeopardizes the lives of millions, companies are shifting operations to make N95 masks and ventilators for healthcare workers. The innovation coming out of…

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          New York City bans Zoom in schools citing security concerns

          As schools lie empty, students still have to learn. But officials in New York City say schools are not permitted to use Zoom for remote teaching, citing security concerns with the video conferencing service. “Providing a safe and secure remote learning experience for our students is essential, and upon further…

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            iOS 14 leak reveals wallpaper and widget customizations for your Home screen

            WWDC 2020 might be online only this year for obvious reasons, but we’re still expecting Apple to unveil its iOS 14 update on schedule in June, with a full roll out in September. A couple of new leaks hint that extra Home screen customizations are on the way with the…

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              R&D Roundup: Ultrasound/AI medical imaging, assistive exoskeletons and neural weather modeling

              In the time of COVID-19, much of what transpires from the science world to the general public relates to the virus, and understandably so. But other domains, even within medical research, are still active — and as usual, there are tons of interesting (and heartening) stories out there that shouldn’t…

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