All Apple Stores outside of Greater China are closing until March 27th

Apple CEO Tim Cook sent out a statement in the early hours of Saturday morning detailing Apple’s worldwide response to COVID-19. Among the steps taken is news that the company will close its retail stores worldwide until March 27th. The only exceptio…

Disney to Stream Frozen 2 Early Because the World's on Fire

The Mouse might have had a rocky start with its foray into the streaming world, but bringing Frozen 2 to Disney+ early amid a national health emergency that has tons of people across the country cooped up inside is one hell of a power move.

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House Passes Bipartisan Coronavirus Relief Bill With Free Testing

The deal nearly collapsed several times as negotiations to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 bogged down.

Trump’s Old Tweet About Responsibility Comes Back To Haunt Him Amid Pandemic

The president’s 2013 post about leadership is in stark contrast to his latest comments about the coronavirus crisis.

'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' is available on digital a few days early

It looks like Frozen 2 isn’t the only Disney property getting an early launch due to the current conditions of everything. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is now available on most digital stores (Vudu, iTunes, Google Play, but not Amazon… yet) rig…

Trump Blindsides Google With Announcement That It's Building a Nationwide Screening Site (It's Not)

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Jared Kushner Collected Crowdsourced COVID-19 Advice Via Facebook For White House

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Court Blocks Trump’s First Food Benefit Cut

A federal judge cited the coronavirus pandemic in blocking the measure.

YouTube’s Explore Tab Is Now Rolling Out For iOS And Android

A couple of years ago, YouTube was testing out a new way for users to find and discover new videos. As it stands, YouTube relies on a Trending section where users can discover hot new videos, but it looks like the Trending tab will be going away as YouTube has since announced that finally, after years of testing, they will be replacing it with the Explore tab.

According to YouTube, “We’ve been testing a new tab in the YouTube mobile app called Explore – with Explore, you not only have access to Trending videos, but also to destination pages for some popular content categories like Gaming, Music, Fashion & Beauty, Learning and more – all from one place.”

For those who can appreciate the Trending tab, it will not be going away. The tab that used to be Trending will be replaced by Explore. Instead, the section to see Trending videos has been moved within the Explore tab, so you can go ahead and access it from there if you want to what’s the hottest video at the moment.

Right now, the Explore tab will be only available on mobile devices for both iOS and Android. YouTube notes that it might take a few days before the changes are visible to everyone, so if you don’t see it on your mobile version of YouTube yet, don’t worry as it should eventually find its way to you.

YouTube’s Explore Tab Is Now Rolling Out For iOS And Android

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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Earbuds Announced

A lot of the times, true wireless earbuds tend to focus more on portability and mobility. As a result, many of them don’t sound quite as good compared to other earphones or headphones, but we suppose that’s one of the sacrifices one has to make. However, if you value sound quality and mobility, then Sennheiser might have something of interest to you.

The company has recently announced its latest wireless earbuds in the form of the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2. This is the second-gen wireless earbuds from the company where according to Sennheiser, they have been designed to be smaller (by about 2mm) compared to its predecessor.

There have also been improvements made to the battery life of the earbuds, where they will now support playback of up to 7 hours per charge, while the charging case will get you up to 28 hours in total. There is also support for Bluetooth 5.1, AAC, and AptX standards, along with an IPX4 rating.

This means that they’ll be splash resistant, but you probably won’t want to go swimming with them. In terms of pricing, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 will retail for $300 and will be available for purchase this coming April.

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 Earbuds Announced

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