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    How a Barbie Polaroid Camera Is Helping Me Shelter in Place

    I’d tote this camera and its convenient neck strap to all the hottest pool parties and hip bars, if I wasn’t grounded at home by the pandemic. Source

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      Good news for Nvidia as gamers embrace RTX graphics cards according to Steam hardware survey

      Nvidia’s GeForce RTX graphics cards appear to be benefiting from some serious fresh momentum, at least going by the results of the latest Steam hardware survey. Valve’s survey shows that the top three graphics cards which made the most upward movement in terms of gaining market share for March 2020…

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        How To Plague: Advice On Laid Off Friends, Gift Cards, And Disinfectant Wipes

        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. Hi, I’m Katie Notopoulos, a tech reporter here at BuzzFeed News, and I have no actual…

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          Original Content podcast: ‘The Platform’ offers a gruesome metaphor for capitalism

          “The Platform” is not a subtle movie. That’s true of its approach to horror, with intense, bloody scenes that prompted plenty of screaming and pausing from your hosts at the Original Content podcast. It’s also true of its thematic material — right around the time one of the characters accuses…

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            Startups Weekly: SaaS companies feel the churn but hope for a brighter tomorrow

            [Editor’s note: Want to get this free weekly recap of TechCrunch news that startups can use by email? Subscribe here.]  There are a few online productivity stocks booming, and a few popular remote-first product companies still announcing funding rounds amid a huge new wave of unicorn layoffs. But what about…

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              New guidance on SBA loans means most startups are still excluded from $349 billion stimulus

              Under new guidance issued by the Small Business Administration it seems non-profits and faith-based groups can apply for the Paycheck Protection Program loans designed to keep small business afloat during the COVID-19 epidemic, but most venture-backed companies are still not covered. Late Friday night, the Treasury Department updated its rules…

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