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    Alameda County may allow Tesla’s Fremont factory to reopen as soon as next week

    Alameda County officials announced today that Tesla can reopen as soon as next week if it implements additional safety recommendations. The statement from the Alameda County Public Health Department said that after receiving Tesla’s COVID-19 site-specific safety plan for its Fremont plant, officials “held productive discussions today with Tesla’s representatives…

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      Detective RPG ‘Disco Elysium’ will now run on decade-old PCs

      Disco Elysium developer ZA/UM has rolled out a Working Class update that allows the detective RPG to run even on a laptop you haven’t touched in years. In its announcement, the company said it wants the game to run on as many machines as possible, “[… Source

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        Facebook reports spike in posts taken down for promoting hate

        Having set the standards to combat online hate and terrorism last year, Facebook has now reported a sharp spike in the number of posts that it automatically removed for promoting violence and hate speech across its suite of apps.  In a blog post, the company said it had done away…

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          PlayStation 5 still on track for holiday 2020 release, says Sony

          Sony says that the PlayStation 5 is “on track for launch in this holiday season” despite the COVID-19 pandemic. The company made the announcement as part of its fiscal 2019 earnings release today, where it also reported 14 percent lower gaming revenue year-on-year. Sony put the decline down to lower…

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            Modulr raises £18.9M for its ‘Payments as a Service’

            Modulr, the U.K. fintech that offers ‘Payments as a Service’ as an alternative to commercial and wholesale transaction banking, has secured £18.9 million in growth funding. Leading the round is Highland Europe, with participation from existing investors including Frog Capital. Modulr says the injection of capital will be used to…

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              EOFY 2020: what to expect during Australia’s end-of-financial year sales

              It’s that time of year again, when many of us will be gearing up to do our taxes. Before that, though, Aussie shoppers will be regaled with a plethora of offers from several retailers looking to offload old stock and hit sales targets. And that’s excellent news for the consumer,…

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