Monthly Archives: April 2020
Trump says states reopening safely, but New York's Cuomo warns against 'acting stupidly'
President Donald Trump on Wednesday applauded steps by a handful of Republican-led U.S. states to reopen their economies, but New York’s governor, wary of a potential second wave of coronavirus infections, cautioned that it was “no time to act stupidly.”
Microsoft's Xbox Series X trademark application reveals new console logo
Not only does the upcoming Xbox Series X console depart from previous consoles in terms of size and shape, it also appears to be coming with a brand new logo. Microsoft filed a trademark application on April 16 to register a new Series X logo, which was spotted by the Xbox Series X subreddit Tuesday. […]
Google says government-backed hackers are weaponizing coronavirus for their attacks
From hawking fake vaccines and stolen masks to phishing attempts designed to take advantage of the pandemic, the internet has seen coronavirus-related scams and attacks skyrocket over the past few weeks. Now, Google is sharing what its team of security experts have uncovered. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) released a report on Wednesday detailing a […]
IFA Berlin will go on with an ‘innovative new concept’
One of Europe’s largest tech conferences has not been cancelled amidst the coronavirus pandemic and will go forward in a somewhat mysterious “innovative new concept.” Read more… More about Tech, Mashable Video, Ifa, Coronavirus, and Covid 19
Jordan says mindfulness helping him weather COVID-19 crisis
Brooklyn Nets center DeAndre Jordan is known for his rim-rattling dunks but the big man credits his on-court production and ability to stay positive during the COVID-19 crisis to an unlikely source — meditation.
Georgia, other U.S. states press ahead with early coronavirus reopening
Governors of about half a dozen U.S. states are pushing ahead with plans to begin a partial restart of their economies despite warnings that loosening restrictions prematurely could lead to a fresh surge of coronavirus infections and loss of life.
U.S. attorney general won't rule out legal action over state coronavirus measures
U.S. Attorney General William Barr waded further into a debate over governors’ stay-at-home orders meant to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, saying he would not rule out legal action against states if he thought their actions infringed civil liberties.
Netflix adds new ‘screen lock’ to stop you from accidentally pausing your shows
The feature will be available on Android phones. Read more… More about Entertainment, Netflix, Mashable Video, Streaming Services, and Apps And Software
How to download YouTube videos
There are a number of ways to download your favorite YouTube videos for off-site viewing. We take a look at the methods to do so and the legality surrounding it. Read more… More about Tech, Youtube, Mashable Video, Diy, and How To
This underwear claims you can wear it for weeks — Future Blink
The underwear claims to clean itself while being breathable and cool to the touch. Read more… More about Mashable Video, Underwear, Future Blink, Tech, and Live Events