April 6, 2020 Disney Works From Home With Its At Home With Olaf Digital Series Like the great Fifth Harmony once said: “You can work from home, oh oh, oh oh.” Disney Animation is keeping kids entertained remotely with…
April 6, 2020 Conservative-Dominated Courts Kill Wisconsin Election Delay, Absentee Voting Extension The Wisconsin state Supreme Court on Monday blocked Democratic Governor Tony Evers’ last-ditch effort to halt primary elections on Tuesday, ensuring that in-person voting…
April 6, 2020 Google Fit redesign focuses on your step count Google Fit has received another redesign, and this time the focus is on a favorite aspect of fitness tracking: step counts. The Android, iOS…
April 6, 2020 Star Trek: The Original Series’ Must-Watch Episodes Star Trek. It’s one of the most quintessential pieces of science-fiction television around. And there’s a whole damn lot of it, even if you…
April 6, 2020 New Streaming Service Quibi Accused of Ripping Off ‘Everything Is Terrible!’ If new streaming service Quibi’s show “Memory Hole” looks familiar to you, you’re not alone. According to the video and performance collective Everything Is…
April 6, 2020 Self-driving shuttles are ferrying COVID-19 tests at a Florida clinic Drive-thru COVID-19 tests are only as safe and quick as the systems used to put those tests in the hands of clinics, and a…
April 6, 2020 Pixel 4 adds an ‘eyes open’ check for using face unlock It took several months, but you can finally enable face unlock on your Pixel 4 without worrying that someone will access your phone while…
April 6, 2020 FCC Says It Won’t Crack Down on Media’s Fake Coronavirus Medical Advice The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Monday said it would not be taking any special steps to police the circulation of medical advice related…
April 6, 2020 How to Make a Face Mask From a T-Shirt or Coffee Filter and Bandanna Following new guidance issued last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that people in the U.S. wear masks in public settings…
April 6, 2020 Facebook and Carnegie Mellon launch survey to track Covid-19 Facebook is working with researchers at Carnegie Mellon to survey users about coronavirus symptoms as part of the company’s latest effort to help fight…