Ring updates its all-in-one security alarm systemRing updates its all-in-one security alarm system

A couple of years after the original Ring Alarm appeared, there's a 2nd-gen edition on the way: it brings a sleeker, more streamlined design, and a one-button panic button to put you in touch with the emergency services.

Generally the new package is very much similar to the old one. It'll detect motion, smoke, carbon monoxide and leaks for you,

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The UK has confirmed plans for an app that will warn users if they have recently been in close proximity to someone suspected to be infected with the coronavirus.

The health secretary Matt Hancock announced the move at the government's daily pandemic press briefing.

He said the NHS was "working closely with the world's leading

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Nuat is giving a whole new spin to education through virtual realityNuat is giving a whole new spin to education through virtual reality

Nuat VR, a virtual reality gaming start-up company based in Dubai, is testing a pilot VR project with a school for remote learning as part of the coronavirus outbreak.

Started in 2016, the start-up was primarily building arcades in VR and has 12 games under its belt, including VR Mania, Cricket VR and Strike Zone.

Speaking to TheIndianSubcontinent

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Coronavirus: Churches live-stream to reach worshipers - TheIndianSubcontinent News

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Etisalat offers free eLife services for three months to stay entertained at homeEtisalat offers free eLife services for three months to stay entertained at home

UAE-based telecom operator Etisalat is offering free eLife services for three months to stay connected and get entertained at home due to coronavirus outbreak.

TheIndianSubcontinent Middle East reported about two-week ago that the telco is planning to offer the Life services free for a limited time.

Subscribers can get eLife TV box with free

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Crazy 5G health conspiracies are now spreading like a virus
Are we about to see a return to the bad old days in Ireland when mobile masts were attacked by vigilantes claiming phantom health risks? The last two weeks have seen an escalation of conspiracy theories around 5G and its purported dangers.

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