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May, 2020

  • 5 May

    Google Chrome offers you a new way to shame slow websites

    Google on Tuesday released a Chrome extension called Core Web Vitals that gives you a direct measurement for lodging complaints about slow websites. The tool accompanies a new push to get developers to focus on speed by measuring what Google’s Chrome team deems a useful collection of important data. For more than a decade, Google …

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  • 5 May

    Amazon warehouse worker in New York dies of COVID

    For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. An Amazon employee who worked at a warehouse in New York has died from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, the internet retailer said Tuesday. The employee last worked at the Staten Island facility on April 5 and was placed in …

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  • 5 May

    Apple, Google give a look at coronavirus tracking tech, promise more privacy protections

    For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Apple and Google moved a step closer to releasing a coronavirus tracking technology Monday, showing off what an app may look like on phones and also sharing sample pieces of code for local governments. The contact tracing technology, which the two companies have …

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  • 5 May

    Firefox now warns when password reuse is particularly dangerous

    Mozilla has beefed up Firefox Lockwise, its password management tool, to tell you when you’re making a more bonehead mistake than usual by reusing your passwords. Firefox already warned if a site you’re logging into has suffered a data breach. But in Firefox 76, released Tuesday, the browser now also tells you when you’re using that site’s password on another …

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  • 5 May

    Disney’s Shanghai park to reopen Monday. The rest? Who knows

    Disney will reopen its Chinese theme park Shanghai Disney on Monday, the company said Tuesday, but other parks’ reopening dates are still a big question mark.   “While it’s too early to predict when we’ll be able to begin resuming all of our operations, we are evaluating a number of different scenarios to ensure a cautious sensible and deliberate approach to the …

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  • 5 May

    Facebook tests app for free web browsing on a mobile device, within limits

    Facebook is testing in Peru a new app called Discover that lets people browse text on any mobile website for free for a certain amount of time, a move that highlights the social media giant’s ambitions to expand internet access globally. Facebook’s vision to connect the entire world has faced hurdles in countries such as India, where a controversial program …

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  • 5 May

    Twitter test urges you to revise replies with ‘harmful’ language

    It’s no edit button, but Twitter is testing a way to let you revise replies you might later regret. The company on Tuesday said it’s running a limited test on iOS that will show people a prompt if their reply to a tweet uses language that may be considered offensive.  “When things get heated, you may say things you don’t …

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  • 5 May

    Turn Grandma’s memories into a podcast with the Saga app

    The stories of the past that my grandparents told me as a child now give me comfort when I miss my grandparents as an adult. Sure, the questions I would’ve asked them today are far different than the ones my 8-year-old self did. But after you lose a loved one, anything and everything she or he told you is precious.  …

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  • 5 May

    iPhone sales got hit by coronavirus. But Apple has a plan

    For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. When Apple warned in mid-February that the coronavirus would take a toll on the company’s sales and iPhone supply, it was a surprise. The virus had hit China and some of Europe, but it hadn’t yet severely disrupted life in the US. Two months later, …

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  • 5 May

    Apple unveils WWDC 2020 coding contest for students

    With Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference going virtual in 2020 because of the coronavirus, the company is launching a Swift Student Challenge as a way to encourage and connect with students — since they won’t get the opportunity to travel to Northern California for the annual event this year.  To participate, student developers from across across the globe need to use …

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