Three 'clear' factors increase your coronavirus risk, chief medical officer says
Speaking at the Downing Street daily press briefing yesterday, Professor Chris Whitty revealed that three key factors appear to increase your risk of catching the coronavirus

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Wearables get their killer app: saving you from killer viruses
Until now, smart watches, rings and glasses offered useful features, but were optional -- that's changing fast. Soon our lives and businesses will depend on them.

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Coronavirus patients ‘recovering quickly& after getting experimental drug
A new report indicates that coronavirus patients are recovering within 10 days after being given the experimental drug remdesivir as the global hunt for treatments intensifies

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The most exciting product in HP‘Creativity to Life& launch

Disclosure: Most of the vendors mentioned are clients of the author.

During this ongoing COVID-19 event, itnice to see what appear to be normal product launches. We aren&t likely to see what we think of as &normal &that often anymore, so we&ll all have to adjust to the new normal. But as I watched this launch of well-designed mobile products, one caught my attention: the HP ZBook Studio. I think itthe most potent anti-Apple MacBook product yet created.

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The importance of creators during the COVID-19 event

First, during this pandemic, one of the most valuable resources the world has is its creators. It is their innovation that will help us find release from our days locked up at home. Many creative types work from home & even when there isn&t a pandemic. Historically, a significant number of them gravitated to the Apple platform, representing some of Applemost stalwart fans.

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Paper towels are better than hand dryers at removing coronavirus, study finds
Scientists from the University of Leeds say hand drying is important to minimise the spread of dangerous microbes including the novel coronavirus

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Defense Dept. rolls out Microsoft Teams to millions of remote workers

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is deploying a temporary remote work environment based on Microsoft Teams to connect millions of workers around the world amidst the COVID-19 crisis.

The DoD has seen a surge of use on its network as staffers are forced to work remotely due to the pandemic. The increased demand led to the creation of a temporary DoD-only deployment of Teams and other Office 365 tools, dubbed the Commercial Virtual Remote (CVR) environment; itpart of a wider effort to ramp up telework capabilities across various U.S. government agencies and military forces.

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