Apple will pay $18 million to settle broken FaceTime suit – Engadget
Apple will pay $18 million to settle broken FaceTime suit Engadget iPhone SE 2020 review: I wish $400 Android phones were this good Android Police Apple Confirms...
GE warns of more pain ahead as pandemic deals $1 billion cash hit
General Electric Co said on Wednesday the coronavirus pandemic dealt a $1 billion blow to cash flow at its industrial business in the first quarter,...
Breakingviews TV: Kim Jong ill?
North Korea’s portly dictator has dropped out of sight. Concern is rampant: Is he sick with coronavirus? In a coma? Dead? Whatever his condition, Pete...
Teachers hit the airwaves for Kenya’s refugee students
Amina Hassan usually delivers her lessons in front of a class of around 100 students, but amid the coronavirus crisis she’s turned to radio to...
U.S. still worried about China’s labs amid coronavirus: Pompeo
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Wednesday the United States remains worried about laboratories in China and the world needs to get to...
Online courses replace kindergarten for Ukrainian preschoolers
Sharing a pilates mat, brother and sister Mykhailo and Maria Bondarenko practise basic yoga moves at home, following the instructions of a trainer via laptop. ...
Musical minivan brings birthday messages to quarantined Colombians
Luis Armando Velasquez normally drives around the streets of San Martin in central Colombia blaring advertisements for local businesses from the loudspeakers atop his minivan....
GSK boss sees no coronavirus vaccine mass-produced before mid-2021
The chief executive of the world’s largest vaccine maker, GlaxoSmithKline, said the global push to develop an immunisation against the coronavirus would not lead to...
Gilead says remdesivir shows improvement in COVID-19 patients when used early
Gilead Sciences Inc’s experimental antiviral drug remdesivir helped improve symptoms in COVID-19 patients who were given the drug early than among those who were treated...
Tennis: Lopez warns early return of Tours could be unfair
Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez says he is “not very positive” about the chances of the ATP and WTA Tours returning to normal within three months...