Facebook launching Zoom video conferencing competitor. Should you use it?   ;
Breaking Tech News You Need to Know April 28, 2020 |
Facebook is taking on Zoom. Should you use it? Zoom and other video-conferencing platforms have enjoyed a stellar rise in popularity during COVID-19. These tools make work-from-home jobs possible, but Zoom, in particular, has been criticized for its bland design and lack of features. To help fill the void, Facebook is debuting its own conferencing app that lets up to 50 people talk to each other. Would you trust Facebook over Zoom? Tap or click to see if you're ready to let Facebook into your private life (again). → |
Using two spaces after a period? Microsoft Word says you’re wrong There's an age-old question that writers have been trying to answer for years. How many spaces should you use between sentences? Well, we finally have the answer and you might be amazed to find out that you've been doing it wrong for all these years. A new update to Microsoft Word finally ends the debate. Tap or click here to find out Microsoft's final answer. → |
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COVID-19 symptoms: 6 new signs to watch for Feeling strange and not sure if you're sick or infected? The CDC might be able to help. It's updated its list of known COVID-19 symptoms to include a few new additions that were discovered in recent weeks. Here's what we know so far about what COVID-19 does to the body, and how you'll be able to tell. Tap or click here to see the COVID-19 symptoms to look out for. → |
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U.F.Oh? The truth is out there and nobody cares There might be a time when we look back on April 27, 2020, as the day when alien life was officially confirmed, but it probably won’t be any time soon. The Navy has taken the historical steps of declassifying top-secret videos showing pilots monitoring flying objects that seem to defy the laws of physics. Not only do these strange blobs (or ships) seem to move like no aircraft on earth, the speeds they exhibit don’t even make sense for any kind of vehicle. As breathtaking as these videos are, they’re being completely ignored by much of the mainstream press. The reason: We’re in the middle of a global pandemic, the economy is in shambles, the leader of North Korea may not even be alive anymore and Disney announced that The Rise of Skywalker will be on Disney+ in time for Star Wars Day. In other words, the military waited for the perfect opportunity to announce while no one was looking. Tinfoil hat time!? The evidence for alien life keeps getting wilder by the minute. What do Harvard scientists think? Tap or click to see why these Harvard scientists think this space object might be a spacecraft. → |
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