Countries closed their borders and failed to help neighbors respond to the pandemic.
The Wall Street Journal Board Has Had Enough Of Trump’s Coronavirus Briefings
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe pressers were “boring” and Trump’s outbursts “notably off-key,” the conservative newspaper’s board wrote.
Fauci Warns Going Back To Normal Won’t ‘Be A Light Switch That You Turn On And Off’
Posted in: Today's ChiliIt’s too early to think about life after the pandemic, infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said.
James Gunn teases some big Rocket Racoon backstory for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Matt Reeves discusses his humanist Batman. A new casting report alleges to have found an intriguing comedic addition to Black Adam. Plus, yet another look at Stargirl’s debut, and what’s to come on What We Do in the Shadows.…
Thursday's Best Deals: Phillips Medical-Grade Bottles, Ring Doorbells, Toasters, Amazon Music Unlimited, Captain America Compression Shirts, and More
Posted in: Today's ChiliA Forever 21 spring sale, GTA 5 Humble Bundle, medical-grade baby bottles, and Breville toasters make up Thursday’s best deals.
Insta360 8K Live software, Verizon 5G live streams Orlando NFL game to Miami
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe global situation today is stress-testing our technologies for a world where almost everything has to be done remotely. This mostly involves streaming high-quality content at real-time speeds, something that the much-touted 5G is supposed to deliver. A few months ago, however, that system was already being put to the test in one of the most ambitious ways yet, live … Continue reading
Samsung’s unusually-shaped earbuds – expected to be called the Galaxy Buds Bean – are shaping up to be even more of a direct AirPods Pro rival than expected, with new feature details leaking ahead of their official reveal. Chatter of the Bluetooth earbuds began last week, with renders of Samsung’s supposed design suggesting a stark departure from the Galaxy Buds … Continue reading
Facebook is apparently hoping to go back to its roots as a service that connects college students with each other. App researcher Jane Manchun Wong has unearthed an experimental feature called “Campus,” which can be exclusively accessed by college st…
Live wildlife markets have temporarily closed across China and air pollution is dropping in cities around the world under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. That’s given nature some space to breathe even as the virus takes a toll on humanity. But in southern and eastern Africa, the risks to wildlife are rising…
One of the biggest challenges for EV makers and EV owners is keeping the vehicle charged when away from the charging grid. A French company called Gazelle is building EV’s that many will find not particularly attractive. Looks of the vehicle aside, the company has a very interesting EV charging car cover that automatically deploys and automatically puts itself away. … Continue reading