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    The Last of Us Part II delayed indefinitely due to novel coronavirus

    Sony announced on Thursday that it has delayed Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II “until further notice” because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The game had been previously scheduled to launch on May 29th. “Logistically, the global crisis is preventing us from providing the launch experience our players deserve,”…

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      The Last of Us 2 delayed indefinitely due to ‘logistical concerns’

      The Last of Us Part II won’t make its May 29 launch date due to logistical concerns, Sony’s PlayStation account announced today in a tweet.  The Last of Us 2 was initially due to release on February 21, 2020 before shifting the release date to May 29, 2020. Sony has…

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        Visa’s Africa strategy banks on startup partnerships

        Visa has prioritized growth in Africa, and partnering with startups is central to its strategy. This became obvious in 2019 after the global financial services giant entered a series of collaborations on the continent, but Visa confirmed it in their 2020 Investor Day presentation. On the company’s annual call, participants…

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          Coronavirus became the catalyst for remote working. Here’s what to do now

          We’re living in strange times. Many countries are under stay-at-home orders, including most states in the U.S. and in the U.K. Employees are “flattening the curve” by working at home. That has presented several challenges for employees who have never worked at home or had to do remote work of…

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            ‘Fallout 76’ will be free on Steam if you already bought it for PC

            Bethesda’s Fallout 76 was met with a tepid response, but people are still playing it. More gamers will likely join the open-world multiplayer title when it comes to Steam on April 14th, along with the Wastelanders update. If you already bought Fallou… Source

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              FDA authorizes first antibody-based test for COVID-19

              The Food and Drug Administration has issued its first authorization for a COVID-19 test that looks for antibodies in the blood, rather than for the virus in the nose or throat. While the antibody approach means this test will have limitations, it’s an important tool that could help in the…

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