Paper Mario: The Origami King is a no

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LG Velvet: LG shakes things up with new 5G phone

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Hospitals Cannot Deny Cashless Claim For COVID-19 Treatment, Could Face Action For Refusal

Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak began reporting in India, there has bee a lot of confusion over the treatment cost, health insurance coverage, cashless claim and much more. Recently there were some reports that several hospitals were denying cashless claims of COVID-19 patients. BCCL Now the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDAI) has asked insurers to take action against hospitals …

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Lenovo and AMD launch Threadripper Pro CPU to take on Intel Xeon

Gentlemen, start your rendering engines. AMD finally brings a workstation-class — in other words, security-conscious — processor to challenge the Intel Xeon on the desktop with its Ryzen Threadripper Pro. With up to 64 cores, the pro version of AMD’s multicore powerhouse Threadripper processors incorporates essentials like support for massive amounts of memory and board-level security, critical for uses which …

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Google Meet lets you make video calls on your phone. Here’s how

If you’re one of the millions of people who became a Google Meet video chat devotee during lockdown, good news: You can now access Meet directly from the Gmail app on Android and iOS, making it easier to join video calls from your phone. In April, Google made Meet and its premium features, such as unlimited call time and screen …

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Spotify rolls out to Russia and Eastern Europe

Spotify is broadening its horizons with Tuesday’s launch into 13 new markets in Eastern Europe. The service is available starting Tuesday in Russia as well as countries like Croatia and the Ukraine. To celebrate the new territory, Spotify is also debuting 200 new playlists featuring musicians from the region.  The 13 markets will have access to Spotify’s catalogue through the …

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Razer Huntsman Mini is the gaming keyboard your cramped workspace craves

Razer’s coming to battle the small fries who currently dominate the market of 60% mechanical keyboards with its Huntsman Mini, the first prebuilt mainstream model and Razer’s first. It will come in two colors — black and Mercury (the Huntsman Mini Mercury Edition) — with a choice of Razer’s purple (clicky) or red (linear) optical switches. And if you’re shoehorning …

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Amazon introduces Dash Cart, essentially an Amazon Go store on wheels

Amazon just reinvented the lowly shopping cart. The company on Tuesday unveiled the Amazon Dash Cart, which is infused with weight sensors and cameras that allow it to scan your items as you’re placing them in the cart so you can skip the checkout line.  The concept is kind of like a compact version of Amazon Go, a whole store …

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Google pledges not to use Fitbit health data, amid EU antitrust concerns

Amid European Union antitrust concerns, Google has pledged not to use Fitbit health data, as it tries to secure approval to acquire the wearable company. “This deal is about devices, not data,” a Google spokesperson told CNET via email.  “We appreciate the opportunity to work with the European Commission on an approach that safeguards consumers’ expectations that Fitbit device data …

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Facebook reportedly ready to begin streaming music videos

Facebook is reportedly getting ready to launch music video streaming on its platform in the US next month. The endeavor would represent a direct challenge to Google‘s YouTube, the ruler of online music video viewing.  Owners of pages linked to artists won’t have to upload or link to the videos, according to materials reviewed by TechCrunch. Instead, a new setting will …

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Buy some Tile trackers, get a free Google Nest Mini

Life is stressful enough without the hassles of lost or misplaced keys, phones, wallets and such. Thankfully, there’s helpful technology in the form of Tile trackers, which establish a sort of digital tether to your phone. Something goes missing? Use the Tile app to locate the tracker. Can’t find your phone? Use the tracker to make it ring. Pretty genius. …

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