Huawei skirts US trade bans with a 'new' P30 Pro

Last year, Huawei released its flagship P30 Pro smartphone, which came with Android 9 Pie. The US government threw a wrench in the Chinese company’s plans though, by imposing trade restrictions that meant Huawei wouldn’t be able to use the American-m…

‘Apex Legends’ developers’ new studio embraces remote work

Two key Respawn Entertainment developers have started a new game studio called Gravity Well, with a focus on fostering a healthy work environment. Drew McCoy and Jon Shiring have worked on major titles over the last decade-plus — Call of Duty 4: Mod…

Bryan Adams Apologizes After Blaming ‘Bat Eating Bastards’ For COVID-19

The rocker sparked backlash with an expletive-ridden social media post lamenting his coronavirus-delayed concert tour.

Colorado Restaurant Ordered Closed After Diners Swamped It On Mother’s Day

Officials deemed the restaurant a “threat to public health.” The owner claimed a constitutional right for his actions.

Former World’s Shortest Man Regains His Title

Edward Niño Hernández was first declared the shortest mobile male in 2010, only to lose the title to two others.

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Quibi's Real Issue Isn't Covid-19 or Screencasting, It's Ego

After reversing its stubborn insistence on making Quibi a mobile-exclusive streaming service, the company will finally begin rolling out casting support to its, uh, relatively small group of subscribers.

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Report: Katee Sackhoff Is Reprising Her Clone Wars Role on The Mandalorian

You know how Clone Wars is over? Well, about that.

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Why Do Some Coronavirus Patients Seem Normal When They Should Be Gasping for Air?

Doctors have reported a strange phenomenon as they treat coronavirus infections: Patients who are able to breathe normally and feel fine but have blood oxygen levels that are dangerously low. What causes this “happy hypoxemia,” as it’s known, and could it affect how doctors manage covid-19 patients?

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Researchers Find Coronavirus Symptom App May Be Pretty Handy in Predicting New Cases

In a new study, researchers from the UK and U.S. have found that crowdsourcing symptoms via an app may actually be useful in predicting covid-19 cases—and that the most reliable indicator was a loss of taste and smell, followed by fatigue and acute muscle pain.

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