Everyone is responsible for slowing the spread of the disease. Every action counts. This is also the case in the fight against misinformation, which intrudes on the overabundance of news, mixing facts, rumours and fake news. The World Health Organization (WHO) has described this phenomenon as an infodemic.
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Post-2017-iPhones all have one thing in common: no TouchID fingerprint sensor. Since Apple is confident in its FaceID biometric system,…
A bizarre little Twitter thread has made people realise that there are other ways to conduct a remote business meeting…
When the world went into lockdown (with a few notable exceptions — looking at you, Sweden) tech events were cancelled…
Apple’s long been rumoured to be working on something in the VR/AR space, and it’s not like its smartphones haven’t…
What you touch on the grocery shelves is less of a concern than who breathes on you and other surfaces you might come in contact with in a store. In fact, there is currently no evidence of the virus being transmitted by food or food packaging.
As face-to-face meetings start to phase out of existence, more focus is being placed on digital video conferencing. And not…
The COVID-19 crisis is likely to change building design. Its health effects have not only been physical but also psychological. Our early ancestors evolved mostly outside in constantly changing natural environments.
Many African countries now require people to wear a mask when out in public. This is part of the effort to stop COVID-19 from spreading. Cloth masks reduce the number of droplets that are spread into the environment when people breathe, cough or sneeze.