Anthony Fauci Has A Stark Wake-Up Call For Younger People Out Amid Coronavirus
Posted in: Today's Chili“You’re not out of danger” despite your youth, he says.
“You’re not out of danger” despite your youth, he says.
Social distancing, while not the only preventive measure advised, goes a long way in preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. That guideline is hard to observe, however, when crowds rush and squeeze in line for what may be an in-demand product. That’s why GameStop is announcing that two games launching on March 20 won’t be launching at the same … Continue reading
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Due to how the coronavirus has impacted the world, business operations have been disrupted which means that for some companies, it could spell delays in product launches. Apple could be one of those companies affected where we had heard that the iPhone SE 2 (or iPhone 9) has been delayed, and now it looks like the iPhone 12 could also be similarly affected.
This is according to Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives, who believes that the iPhone 12, potentially set for a launch this September, could be delayed beyond the fall. According to Ives, this is because “the global lockdown-like conditions with the supply chain in Asia [is] still on a path to normalization.”
This is not the first time we’ve heard about a potential delay of the iPhone 12. One of the previous reasons offered for the delay is due to the fact that Apple’s engineers are not able to travel overseas to test the models. Of course, whether or not this delay will actually happen remains to be seen, but based on the current situation, we wouldn’t be surprised if it were.
Also, as BGR points out, even if the iPhone 12 were to launch as scheduled, sales might not necessarily be that good either. The coronavirus outbreak has had devastating impacts on the world’s economy and finances. This means that if the iPhone 12 were to launch on time, there might be still plenty of people out there who might be recovering financially and might not necessarily prioritize the need for a new smartphone.
Coronavirus Could See iPhone 12 Delayed Beyond This Fall
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When you buy an accessory for a computer, typically on the box it shows symbols or icons that says that it is compatible with Windows or Mac computers. However, Google’s Chrome OS doesn’t get much love on that front, and while there are certain peripherals and accessories that work with Chromebooks, it isn’t always so obvious.
The good news is that Google has since announced that they will be launching a new badge that reads “Works with Chromebook”. This new badge can be used by accessory makers to indicate that the product that the customer is buying will play nicely with Google’s Chromebook computers.
According to Google, they claim that these accessories have been tested by the company to ensure compatibility, so you know for sure that they’ll play nicely with Chromebooks. “You’ll begin to see the Works With Chromebook badge on certified accessories in the U.S., Canada and Japan. We’ve tested these accessories to ensure they comply with Chromebook’s compatibility standards. Once you see the badge, you can be sure the product works seamlessly with your Chromebook.”
Google also lists several brands that are already compatible and certified, including those made by companies such as Anker, Belkin, Logitech, Kingston, and Satechi, just to name a few.
Google Introduces New ‘Works With Chromebook’ Badge For Accessories
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