TimeLine Layout

April, 2020

  • 2 April

    Stone Pelting On Doctors, Gathering At Temples In West Bengal Amid Lockdown + More Top News

    Indore residents pelted stones at healthcare workers who went there to screen people in the of the coronavirus outbreak. The locality where this incident took place was Tatpatti Bakhal in Indore. A case has been registered against the unidentified people. Read more Here’s more top news of the day: 1) In A Total Mockery Of …

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  • 2 April

    3-Day-Old Baby, Mother Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Mumbai; Family Blames Hospital

    In a shocking incident, a 3-day-old baby was tested positive for COVID-19 in a Mumbai hospital along with his mother. The baby was born on March 26 at the Sai Hospital in Chembur and has tested positive for coronavirus, making him the youngest COVID-19 patient recorded in Maharashtra. AFP According to the family, they had no travel history or contact …

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  • 1 April

    Google Pixel 5 may not use Qualcomm’s top processor

    A report by 9to5Google says that Google will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G processor in its upcoming Pixel 5 phones. The 765G isn’t the top-of-the-line processor made by Qualcomm. That honor goes to the Snapdragon 865, which can be found in a number of devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S20 line.  Now playing: Watch this: What you should know about the …

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  • 1 April

    Amazon Prime Video now allows in

    Amazon Prime Video on iOS and Apple TV now allows you to buy or rent movies and series right from the Amazon Prime app, instead of directing you to a web browser. As spotted earlier Wednesday by The Verge, Amazon has stopped avoiding the App Store fee by allowing in-app purchases across iPhone, iPad and Apple TV devices. When you …

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  • 1 April

    New T

    Sprint users worried about losing their plans now that T-Mobile has officially completed its merger can rest easy. In talking with CNET Wednesday morning, new T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert confirmed that Sprint users will still be able to keep their existing plans while taking advantage of the combined carriers’ improved network.  Now playing: Watch this: T-Mobile and Sprint merger: What …

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  • 1 April

    Apple Card holders can again defer monthly payment because of coronavirus

    For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Apple is again letting Apple Card users skip monthly payments without incurring interest charges, the company and Goldman Sachs said in an email to customers on Wednesday. The companies also allowed Apple Card users to defer their March payments, an effort to help …

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  • 1 April

    Sony debuts 2 new headphones

    We’ve long waited for the successor to Sony’s noise-canceling WH-1000XM3, which earned a CNET Editors’ Choice award in 2019. Credible photos of headphones that appeared to be the Sony WH-1000XM4 appeared on Twitter in early March — but it looks like they’re no-shows for now. While we’re waiting, the company on Wednesday announced that it’s bringing out two new wireless headphones.  The …

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  • 1 April

    Europe develops coronavirus tracking app meant to also preserve privacy

    Researchers and scientists across Europe are collaborating to develop apps that can track the spread of the coronavirus without violating the EU’s stringent privacy regulations. The Pan-European Privacy Preserving Proximity Tracing initiative (PEPP-PT) announced on Wednesday that it was releasing code for an app that it believes will allow for contact tracing while still abiding by the General Data Protection …

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  • 1 April

    T

    T-Mobile’s merger with Sprint isn’t notable for what the two companies can offer us today. It’s about setting up the combined company for the 5G future.  By merging with Sprint, in a deal that closed Wednesday, T-Mobile gets its hands on midband spectrum, the wireless airwaves coveted by carriers for their ability to boost speeds while still working indoors — …

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  • 1 April

    5G iPhone should be ready by fall despite coronavirus, Foxconn reportedly says

    Apple’s biggest manufacturing contractor, Foxconn, reportedly told investors on a call Tuesday that the upcoming 5G-enabled iPhone should still be able to hit its fall launch schedule — provided there are no further coronavirus-related delays over the coming months. The upcoming iPhone 12 is rumored to have new color and screen size options, as well as 5G support.  Read more: …

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