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- This could be the first real picture of the Pixel 5
- FDA authorizes convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19
- World Health Organization advises kids 12 and older should wear masks to prevent coronavirus spread
- Twitter says President Trump’s tweet about mail drop boxes violated its rules but will stay visible
- Microsoft says Forza is at risk from Apple’s Unreal Engine cutoff
- WeChat users group sues Trump administration over ban it says is unconstitutional
This could be the first real picture of the Pixel 5 Posted: 23 Aug 2020 02:16 PM PDT New leaked images may have the first look at the Google Pixel 5 and the Pixel 4A 5G. The image showing what could be the Pixel 5 in black and the Pixel 4A 5G in white came from a since-deleted post on Reddit. They also include details about the phones' specs which seem to match up with previously leaked information, according to XDA Developers. Google launched the Pixel 4A earlier this month and announced the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G would be coming sometime this fall, likely early October. Renders of the Pixel 5 leaked last week, showing a fingerprint sensor on the rear of the device, a square-shaped camera array with two cameras, a flash, and a hole-punch front-facing camera. |
FDA authorizes convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19 Posted: 23 Aug 2020 11:42 AM PDT A medical worker in New York checks blood for coronavirus antibodies. | Photo by Pablo Monsalve / VIEWpress via Getty Images The Food and Drug Administration authorized the emergency use of blood plasma from COVID-19 survivors as a treatment for sick patients. The announcement came after President Donald Trump publicly pressured the agency to speed the development of drugs and vaccines. Plasma should not be the new standard of care for COVID-19, the agency said in a statement. However, it may shorten or reduce the severity of the illness in hospitalized patients. "We're encouraged by the early promising data that we've seen about convalescent plasma," said commissioner Stephen Hahn in the statement. Preliminary research suggests that the plasma, which contains antibodies against the coronavirus, could help improve the survival rate of people hospitalized... |
World Health Organization advises kids 12 and older should wear masks to prevent coronavirus spread Posted: 23 Aug 2020 11:26 AM PDT Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images The World Health Organization has released its guidance on face masks for children, as students— in some parts of the country at least— return to their classrooms to start the new school year. Children age 5 and younger shouldn't be required to wear masks, the WHO says, since most are not able to put them on without help. Children age 6 through 11, however, should wear masks under certain conditions, including local infection rates, whether there's an adult available to help them, and if they'll be exposed to elderly people or people with health conditions who are at higher risk of complications from the virus. Kids 12 and older should wear masks under the same conditions adults would wear them, using the standard social-distancing... |
Twitter says President Trump’s tweet about mail drop boxes violated its rules but will stay visible Posted: 23 Aug 2020 09:56 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Twitter has labeled a tweet from President Trump in which he questioned the use of mail drop boxes for the November election. The president claimed, without citing evidence, that the boxes made it "possible for a person to vote multiple times," and are a "voter security disaster," that "are not Covid sanitized." Twitter applied a label to the Sunday morning tweet that reads "This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules about civic and election integrity. However, Twitter has determined that it may be in the public's interest for the Tweet to remain accessible." A "learn more" link goes to Twitter's rules about public-interest exceptions. "We placed a public interest interstitial on this Tweet for violating our Civic Integrity... |
Microsoft says Forza is at risk from Apple’s Unreal Engine cutoff Posted: 23 Aug 2020 09:04 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple is threatening an entire ecosystem of game developers in response to the Fortnite lawsuit, Epic alleged in a new filing on Sunday. The motion centers on iOS support for the Unreal Engine, which Apple has threatened to revoke as part of Epic's broader loss of developer privileges. Epic has asked the court to restrain Apple from revoking that access while the case is ongoing. Apple responded to the request on Friday, emphasizing that it was enforcing previously stated policies, but not denying that iOS support was at risk. Epic says removing support would be unnecessarily punitive, affecting developers who have built on Epic's engine but have no direct interest in the case. "The breadth of Apple's retaliation is itself an unlawful... |
WeChat users group sues Trump administration over ban it says is unconstitutional Posted: 23 Aug 2020 06:57 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge A group of WeChat users is suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order banning transactions with the app, The Wall Street Journal reported. The group isn't affiliated with WeChat or its owner Tencent, but seeks to block the president's August 6th order which the group says is unconstitutional because it violates users' due process and free speech rights, according to the Journal. The lawsuit also argues that the ban targets Chinese-Americans. "It is the primary app Chinese-speakers in the U.S. use to participate in social life by connecting with loved ones, sharing special moments, arguing ideas, receiving up-to-the minute news, and participating in political discussions and advocacy," the lawsuit states, and has... |
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